Thursday, January 13, 2011

Are You a Purebred or Mutt Marketing Dog?

A Purebred Marketing Dog has all the proper papers, a properly prepared/edited online profile, and well known references that are designed to stand up to the scrutiny and review of other purebred types.

Mutt Marketing Dogs on the other hand rely on their wagging tails, cold noses and a sense of adventure to make their way in life, and are searchers who sniff around from person to person looking for love, food and something interesting to eat.












In truth, both pure bred and mutt marketing dog types have benefits and drawbacks, which are most often related to the characteristics (good or bad) of their people managers who are responsible for the health, physical maintenance and sociability/temperament of marketing companion.

Even the best documented purebred marketing dog when leashed to a negligent manger (i.e., entertainment violence is the puppy mill of marketing) can cause real harm, pain and suffering. Conversely a mangy Mutt Marketing Dog who might bear scars from early tragedies, when connected to a motivating, nurturing and supportive manager can become a loyal, helpful dedicated partner that makes the world a more wonderful and worthwhile place.

Regardless of the kind of marketing dog you have on your porch, both require good nutrition, a purpose in life, a little bit of free space, and companionship (people and other marketing dogs to play/work with) to reach their true potential. 

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About Puppy Dog Marketing: This article series is a skills showcase of Clint Garwood a senior-level marketing consultant who is actively campaigning to get a Google job. Thank you for stopping by to sniff around. Please bark away with comments. I am open to your suggestions and to receiving offers to work with any company where my skills and professionalism can find a good home.

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