Wednesday, January 19, 2011

A Great Dane Marketing Dog has A Big Profile

Great Danes are well know for their Big Bark, Big Profiles, and Big ehem..., Waste Product.   Great Dane Marketing Dogs have a well documented need to consume lots of resources to maintain their sizable stature.

Great Dane Marketing Dogs have high-visibility and easily catch the attention (for obvious reasons) of those around them. True to the nature of these K-9 giants as well as their comparable Marketing Dog profile, Great Danes are powerful in very short bursts and can cover a decent amount of ground in a short time, but they need a dependable plentiful supply of resources. Good caretakers of Great Dane Marketing dogs must be predictive and understanding of both the dog and the surrounding environment. Good managers must have precise verbal (communications) control, as the physical stamina of a manager would be unable to halt the advancement of these beautiful creatures in a situational crisis.   









Even Great Dane puppies are big dogs, and similar to the K-9 breed, sadly,  these big Marketing Dogs tend to live life large, but too often too short. This marketing dog’s healthy appetite often leads to an equally high profile waste product. Accountants working behind this breed of marketing dog should be prepared to follow along with the snow shovel.

Good Nutrition is Key to A Good Marketing Dog
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Donations to The American Kennel Club; Humane Fund are Tax Deductible
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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.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Golden Retrievers are Classic Marketing Dogs

This friendly & fun Marketing Dog is aptly named, the Golden, and both the K-9 and its marketing dog program comparison are long-standing favorites for all the best reasons.

Characteristically good-natured, with a well balanced and playful personality, Golden Marketing Dog Programs are classic promoters that use fun high-energy tactics to trigger an endless game of go-fetch. Great in the park, at the beach, in a backyard or in the living room, these K-9’s are full of life, and as a Marketing dog these programs always seem to be carrying some good news (discounts/giveaways).












Interacting with a Golden Retriever Marketing Dog makes the customer feel good, and often triggers repeat engagement and fond memories. As might be expected, Golden Retriever puppies, which are an absolute favorite in person and in advertising, are almost sinfully precious in the cute factor and easily melt hearts with their charm, and good looks. Golden Marketing programs (like the real K-9 breed) need exercise (regular walks) and lots of attention from their people managers.

People managers who are dedication to exercising their Golden Marketing Dog daily can expect decade(s) of wonderful results and loyal companionship out of these beauties.

Keep your Marketing Dog Looking Great: Visit Kreisers of Chicago and Southern California
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Please Support No Kill Animal Shelters and Rescue Groups
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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.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Pointers are Search Marketing Pros of the Dog World

K-9 Pointers (i.e., English or German Short-Hair) are the hard working Search Marketing Dogs of the business world.

These extremely ambitious, dedicated and powerful Marketing Dog Programs have personality traits akin to the muscular always-alert K-9 pointer breed that is always ready to deliver results time after time to a good manager.  Pointer Marketing Dogs are quick learners that don't require a ton of supervision or maintenance, as long as their job is clearly defined. These active marketing dog programs require exercise/activity, and like the dog breed needs open space to run for good results.
























These marketing dog programs work well when given clear direction from a manager, and once properly trained will work hard to identify and create opportunities for their business companion.  Pointer marketing dogs work well (collaborate) with other marketing dogs, and will give up a prize they have found/won to their working partner.  When left to their own devices or ignored these work dogs become restless and will obsess in destructive and compulsive manners. The entire life-cycle of this marketing dog needs to be considered (marketing and K-9 breed) when considering new dog adoption as this a breed that can survive in the wild, and but will suffer when deprived of freedom and open space.

Dog Fashion Does Say Something About the Person at the Other End of the Leash
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Life is Indeed Wild. Please Support a Better Breed of Wildlife
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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.

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. 

Make your Marketing Dog Look their Best
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Humans Need Hugs Too: Support The Humane Society of the United States
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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.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The German Shepherd is a B2B Marketing Dog

The German Shepherd is a natural born work dog, trusted companion, and the Marketing Dog equal for the breed is a trade, business-to-business and basic industry marketing program.

This strong, intelligent and able-bodied Marketing Dog type is a favorite companion of workers who need to reach known audiences again and again. German Shepherd Marketing Dog programs are easy to spot (direct mail, trade-show programs, t-shirt/logo merchandise etc) and are consistently useful in delivering clock-work type results again and again.









These marketing dogs are easy to teach (learn fast) and are devoted supporters of good people managers. As a Marketing Dog these programs are good guardians for a corporate brand, and are a good bet for virtually any type or size of business, organization and industry.  These marketing dogs are loyal servants for specialty groups (non-profits, schools and institutional), and like their K-9 equals easily adapt to specialized and specific tasks (like seeing-eye, search rescue, military/municipal roles).

A German Shepherd Marketing Dog program can easily be adapted for special challenges in corporate promotions that need a hard working technique to get the results done.

Please Support: Guide Dogs for the Blind
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Give your Dog a Break Everyday. Urban Out Sitters, Dog Walking Cage Free Boarding
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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.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

The Beagle is a Publicity Hound

The Beagle as a Marketing Dog is a master of public relations, PR or publicity. This hard working show-hound sports an even tempered nature, intelligent demeanor, and a decidedly distinctive voice.

This Beagle Marketing Dog has an instantly recognizable howl, which is a familiar sound to journalists, other publicists and marketing professionals who have had the opportunity to get to know this specialized Marketing Dog breed. Like the K-9, the Beagle Marketing Dog is a tracking fanatic, who locks onto a goal and dedicates its strength, stamina and focus towards connecting with an on-the-move target.












Often used by industrial (and municipal groups i.e., customs/military) these publicity marketing dogs are by nature on the hunt for tidbits of news, sources, background stories and other items that could be of interest, harm or benefit to the managers they work alongside.  Probably the two most famous Beagles were both cartoons including Underdog and Charles Schultz's Snoopy who of course is famous in the comic strip Peanuts for writing letters to the editor and publishing stories about "... a dark and stormy night...” 

Sometimes Dogs are just Fun to Watch Too: Support Westminster Kennel Club
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No Link Here, Take Time Instead to Take Your Favorite Pup for a Walk.


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.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Terriers are Social Networking Marketing Dogs

Social Network Marketing is a somewhat complicated, time consuming and often mismanaged marketing technique that is as peculiar and often as needy as the personality and temperament of a Jack Russell Terrier.

Terriers (the K-9 breed) are naturally social, have amazing communicative instincts and are eager to listen, respond and socialize with others. The Terrier Marketing Dog Program comparison (of the K-9 breed) also needs near-constant attention and achieves success from interacting (listening and responding) to others who share the space around them. These Marketing Dog program types naturally present a well-groomed appearance/presentation and work hard to make friends. Terrier Marketing Dogs socialize with others, and lead the pack with patience, dedication and by setting a good example.












Like the real dog, Terrier Marketing Dog programs do best when guided by a motivated, social, and often equally compulsively dedicated personal manager. Some famous terriers include (Moose aka Eddie Crane) the dog from Frasier, Spuds MacKenzie (Bull Terrier in Bud Light ads) and Nipper the Dog listening to his master’s voice in the RCA Phonograph ads.

Pound Puppies Need to Go on Walks Too: Please Volunteer at No-Kill Shelters
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Pets are Not Products, They're Creatures Who Need Love, Attention and Kindness
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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.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Puppy Dog Marketing: Writing Skills Introduction

Q. A Writing Skills Demonstration: Please create and publish a series of articles to your career blog that showcases your creative writing abilities. The blog series should connect both your professional knowledge area, with an area of personal interest. Please publish the articles as a stand-alone series.  Demonstrate through proper in-article keyword usage/optimization the ability to trigger a new pattern of Google Adword Display ads.

A. Puppy Dog Marketing is a new articles showcase to demonstrate the professional writing capabilities of Clint Garwood a senior-level marketing candidate actively campaigning for a job with Google. This article series will connect my professional knowledge of integrated marketing communications, with my love of Dogs, while demonstrating the ability to create on-topic keyword/relevant content that triggers search engine contextual integration. Thanks for stopping by to sniff around. Please bark away with comments, suggestions and work offers.

Keyword Adwords Goal: Pet Products with an emphasis on Dogs

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Social Networking for Business Class

I don't build followers lists on Facebook or Twitter..., but I do help businesses make personal connections to new customers by using social technology. My next Social Networking for Business course focuses on how smaller friend/follower groups can produce more value than huge anonymous lists.

This topic will be applied to the session's regular focus that teaches business owners and marketing professionals how to create a worthwhile social network content feed. 

To register for the Monday (1/17/2011) evening session at the Discovery Center Chicago please visit http://goo.gl/nCoac