Posts tagged ‘7 Lucky Dogs’
Jul 12
How to Green Your Pet Business Marketing in 7 Steps
Always design with “green” in mind. Direct your designer at the beginning of the project to use “green” initiatives when creating your marketing materials. This would mean that you will have certain constraints applied to your marketing piece, but these shouldn’t affect the efficacy of the project as a whole. For example, not having inks or photos that run to the edge of the paper is one “green” technique to cutting down on paper as well as trimming time. Another is to not use any kind of laminate or UV coating. These coatings are used when you want to add a shiny or dull element, prevent scuff damage to the piece or you need to cut down on drying time. While both of these coatings prevent the paper from damage, they don’t break down quickly in landfills, and the UV coatings are known to contain carcinogens. Not good for us much less the planet. Aqueous coatings would be a better option, but they don’t hold as much shine as their counterparts.
Choose recycled paper and soy inks for marketing materials. Recycled paper content varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. However, you should be able to get free paper samples from your graphic designer who can help you pick the best paper for the project. Soy inks are a great alternative to the traditional inks since they contain no toxins that can be damaging to the environment. Soy inks have come a long way and their vibrancy now can evenly match their traditional cousins.
Choose a “green” printer to produce your materials. Ask your designer to look into local printers as well as “green” online printers. The cost of shipping may not be worth the price if you can find a better deal in town. Be sure to compare apples to apples because not all printers are alike. Your designer should know what to look for so you receive the best deal available. Why a ‘green” printer? Green printers go through a rigorous process in order to receive certification. This certification process includes items such as: type of inks used, type of printing plates used, how much waste is accrued in the printing process, and how materials are disposed of after a project. Greener Printer takes this certification process even further by using wind power as their main power source. Work with your designer and together you’ll find the best match for your project.
Utilize eco-friendly packaging materials for your product. Paperboard and recycled paper are obvious choices, but did you know that there is a plastic made from corn? Great option for those who need to use plastic for food packaging and want a clear container. Cellophane bags and sheets are another option since they biodegrade in landfills with zero waste.
Choose promotional products that are eco-friendly and truly useful to you and your customers. Focus on your customer’s needs before purchasing promotional product giveaways. Will they use the item beyond the campaign or event? Can it be recycled? If you’re unsure of what to pick, then let us help you find the perfect match. These are critical questions a responsible marketeer should ask themselves before placing an order.
Look for eco-friendly and recycled products in your local office supply store. Examples of eco-friendly office supplies would be: recycled copy paper (We use the Office Depot brand), pencils made from denim or currency, paper clips from aluminum like Acco’s, and reusable printer ink cartridges.
Use electronic media as your workhorse. Electronic media not only cuts down on paper, but today’s connected culture demands with smart phones, tablets, and pads almost beg to be used as marketing tools. Coordinate any offline marketing with your online presence to get “more bang for your buck” so to speak. Marketing is fueled by synergy so the more you plan and orchestrate your marketing efforts to include all your tools, the better chance of success.
- Web site marketing- Make your web site your main business hub. Include links to all your social media accounts so folks know where to find you. Include a newsletter sign-up box so customers can receive updates on new products/services as well as company news. (Remember, people buy from people so don’t forget to put a face to your business.) Don’t forget to optimize your site, simplify your navigation, and place your “Calls to Action” in plenty of white space so your customers don’t miss them. It could mean losing a sale!
- Mobile marketing - If you have an extra $30,000 laying around that begs to be used then develop your own app. However, I believe the smartest thing a small indie business can do for mobile is to make sure your web site looks good on all the latest devices.
- Social media marketing - Facebook, Google+, and Twitter are all tools to increase your reach within your audience. Use them as frequently as you can by scheduling most of your postings through a program like HootSuite. These accounts should all look polished and professional with your company’s branding and language across the board. If you don’t have a Twitter background or Facebook page that makes your business look polished and professional, then email dara@7luckydogs.com and we’ll talk about next steps. We also work with several copywriters who can help polish up and optimized that Linkedin account for you as well.
- Email marketing – Email allows you to deepen your relationships than social media since you can communicate so much more information. We are big fans of MailChimp since you can mail up to 2,000 names for free. If you have fewer than 2,000 subscribers, you can send up to 12,000 emails per month absolutely free. There’s no expiring trial, contract, or credit card required. There is a catch – you don’t have access to all of MailChimp’s features on this plan. If you can live with that, then you’re golden. If not, check out their affordable plans.
About the Author
Dara is a brand identity and marketing design strategist at 7 Lucky Dogs, a leading consultancy in marketing to “pet parents”. Through customized marketing and brand identity packages, 7 Lucky Dogs helps you discover what makes your company, product or service different from your competitors. We then translate this differentiation visually into a logo, product packaging, an E-commerce site and promotional materials to reflect those unique attributes. We make our clients look credible and memorable to their prospects while they increase their bottom line. As the owner of 7 Lucky Dogs, Dara is passionate about helping independent pet businesses stand out in front of their competitors and attract more clients. She blends business smarts with creativity with formal education in both graphic design and marketing.
April Sales and Marketing Themes
Can’t believe that it’s April already. The Pacific NW is still pretty blustery, but nice weather will be here before you know it. So, break out those wellies, grab an umbrella, and take your dog for a walk. You can think about what themes you want to use for your business as you get some exercise.
April Sales and Marketing Themes:
- National Pet Month
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month
- National Pet First Aid Awareness Month
- Prevent Lyme Disease in Dogs Month
- Easter Savings – April 8
- ASPCA Day – April 10
- National Pet Day – April 10
- Pet Owners Independence Day – April 18
- National Animal Control Appreciation Week – April 11-17
- Animal Cruelty/Human Violence Awareness Week – April 16-20
- National Pet ID Week – April 16-20
- Earth Day – April 22
- National Kids and Pets Day – April 26
- Hairball Awareness Day – April 27
- World Veterinary Day – April 28
- Foolish Savings (April Fool’s Day)
- The Tax Rebate Sale (Tax Day)
- The Green Sale (Earth Day)
- April Showers Bring Savings
- Overstock Sale
- Opening Day Sale (Baseball)
- On the Road to Stanley Savings (Hockey)
About the Author
Dara is a brand identity and marketing design strategist at 7 Lucky Dogs, a leading consultancy in marketing to “pet parents”. Through customized marketing and brand identity packages, 7 Lucky Dogs helps you discover what makes your company, product or service different from your competitors. We then translate this differentiation visually into a logo, product packaging, an E-commerce site and promotional materials to reflect those unique attributes. We make our clients look credible and memorable to their prospects while they increase their bottom line. As the owner of 7 Lucky Dogs, Dara is passionate about helping independent pet businesses stand out in front of their competitors and attract more clients. She blends business smarts with creativity with formal education in both graphic design and marketing.
February Sales and Marketing Themes
February is here and so is the snow. The Global Pet Expo is this month so pack your bags and head to Florida for a few days of lectures to help you grow your business and building relationships with your peers. Don’t forget to plan out your sales for the month before you leave for the sunshine state. You may use (for free) any of our sales and marketing themes in your newsletters, in-store displays, and more. Need help? Just let us know. We can help with e-newsletters design, store signage design, sales sheets design, and more!
February Sales and Marketing Themes:
- Spay/Neuter Awareness Month
- Pet Dental Health Month
- Responsible Pet Owners Month
- Temps are Dropping and so are Our Prices
- Groundhog Day – Feb 2
- Thank a Mailman Day – Feb 4
- Super Bowl Day – Feb 5
- Have a Heart for Chained Dogs Week – Feb 7-14
- Pet Theft Awareness Day – Feb 14
- Valentine’s Day – Feb 14
- Westminister Kennel Club Annual Dog Show – Feb 13-14
- Love Your Pet Day – Feb 20
- Mardi Gras – Feb 21
- Walking the Dog Day – Feb 22
- International Dog Biscuit Day – Feb 23
- World Spay Day – Feb 28
- Leap Year Day – Feb 29
- President’s Day Sale (Washington and Lincoln)
- Let’s Get Ready to Rumble into Savings (Hockey)
- Tailgate Party (Football)
- Shoot Some Hoops for Savings (Basketball)
- Carnival of Savings (Carnival Day)
About the Author
Dara is a brand identity and marketing design strategist at 7 Lucky Dogs, a leading consultancy in marketing to “pet parents”. Through customized marketing and brand identity packages, 7 Lucky Dogs helps you discover what makes your company, product or service different from your competitors. We then translate this differentiation visually into a logo, product packaging, an E-commerce site and promotional materials to reflect those unique attributes. We make our clients look credible and memorable to their prospects while they increase their bottom line. As the owner of 7 Lucky Dogs, Dara is passionate about helping independent pet businesses stand out in front of their competitors and attract more clients. She blends business smarts with creativity with formal education in both graphic design and marketing.
January Sales and Marketing Themes
Happy New Year! Can’t believe that 2011 is over, the year came and went like the wind. The nice thing about a new year is that you can regroup after the holidays and focus on a fresh start. Have you made your resolutions for your business? I like to think of resolutions as more of life or business changes that can be started at anytime or picked up again after a relapse. Start the year anew with marketing your business on the right foot. Feel free to use the themes below to spur sales in your pet business.
January Sales and Marketing Themes:
- Holiday Clearance
- Blizzard Clearance
- New Year Sales
- Temps are Dropping and so are Our Prices
- National Train Your Dog Month
- Walk Your Pet Month
- National Blood Donor Month
- National Pet Travel Safety Day – Jan 2
- National Bird Day – Jan 5
- Friday the 13th Savings – Jan 13
- National Dress Up Your Pet Day – Jan 14
- Martin Luther King’s Birthday – Jan 16 (Observed)
- National Answer Your Cat’s Question Day – Jan 22
- Chinese New Year – Jan 23
- Opposite Day – Jan 25
- Change a Pet’s Life Day – Jan 24
- Let’s Get Ready to Rumble into Savings (Hockey)
- Tailgate Party (Football)
- Shoot Some Hoops for Savings (Basketball)
- Paws to Remember
Your Turn: What January holidays do you use in your marketing and sales themes?
About the Author
Dara is a brand identity and marketing design strategist at 7 Lucky Dogs, a leading consultancy in marketing to “pet parents”. Through customized marketing and brand identity packages, 7 Lucky Dogs helps you discover what makes your company, product or service different from your competitors. We then translate this differentiation visually into a logo, product packaging, an E-commerce site and promotional materials to reflect those unique attributes. We make our clients look credible and memorable to their prospects while they increase their bottom line. As the owner of 7 Lucky Dogs, Dara is passionate about helping independent pet businesses stand out in front of their competitors and attract more clients. She blends business smarts with creativity with formal education in both graphic design and marketing.
Book Review: “Start Something That Matters” by Blake Mycoskie
Book to Review: “the new relationship marketing” by Mari Smith
Just got my signed copy of Mari’s new book yesterday and can’t wait to start reading it this weekend!
According to the cover flap I will learn:
- How to become a significant “center of influence” for my customers and prospects.
- The unspoken rules of online etiquette – and the common turnoffs that drive customers and potential partners away.
- How to navigate the unique cultures of Facebook, Twitter, and other popular online platforms.
- What I can automate and delegate to build my social media persona, yet still retain the personal touch.
I’ve learned much just by using these platforms. However, it’s exciting to know that there is always something new to learn if you want to improve your online networking and marketing skills. I look to Mari as my online media mentor, and wanted to share her wisdom with my own followers. I’m certain that you will learn tasty tidbits from her new book and go back to your workplace with actionable items to help your grow your pet business.
About Mari Smith
Mari is a passionate social media leader, specializing in relationship marketing and Facebook mastery. She is coauthor of Facebook Marketing: An hour a Day. Fast Company describes Mari as “a veritable engine of personal branding, a relationship marketing whiz and the Pied Piper of the Online World.” Dun & Bradstreet Credibility named Mari one of the Top Ten Most Influential Small Business People on Twitter. Mari travels extensively nationally and internationally as an accomplished social media speaker and trainer. With her popular blog at MariSmith.com, and her large, loyal following on Facebook, Twitter, and now Google+, Mari is considered one of the top resources and thought leaders in the world of new media marketing.
About the Author
Dara is a brand identity and marketing design strategist at 7 Lucky Dogs, a leading consultancy in marketing to “pet parents”. Through customized marketing and brand identity packages, 7 Lucky Dogs helps you discover what makes your company, product or service different from your competitors. We then translate this differentiation visually into a logo, product packaging, an E-commerce site and promotional materials to reflect those unique attributes. We make our clients look credible and memorable to their prospects while they increase their bottom line. As the owner of 7 Lucky Dogs, Dara is passionate about helping independent pet businesses stand out in front of their competitors and attract more clients. She blends business smarts with creativity with formal education in both graphic design and marketing.
New Work: Directly from Nature Brand Identity
Directly from Nature owner, Bettina Dolz Rasmussen, ran a contest to design a logo for her natural remedies ecommerce web site. I normally don’t participate in contests, but I wanted to learn more about natural remedy products for pet. The only constraints that Bettina placed on the submissions was to use green, black and yellow in the new logo.
I wanted to convey a sense of nature as well as the tactile element of hand crafted remedies. Gathering my ink and brushes, I began to play with shapes for the landscape and sun. I found a few that I like and scanned them into the computer to clean up some of the rough edges and apply color. Simplicity is key here since it also describe the products – made with nature’s simple ingredients. The result is what you see here.
Bettina was thrilled with the final artwork exclaiming, “I really like the simplicity of the logo you designed!” You can see the logo in action at: www.directlyfromnature.com.
About the Author
Dara is a brand identity and marketing design strategist at 7 Lucky Dogs, a leading consultancy in marketing to “pet parents”. Through customized marketing and brand identity packages, 7 Lucky Dogs helps you discover what makes your company, product or service different from your competitors. We then translate this differentiation visually into a logo, product packaging, an E-commerce site and promotional materials to reflect those unique attributes. We make our clients look credible and memorable to their prospects while they increase their bottom line. As the owner of 7 Lucky Dogs, Dara is passionate about helping independent pet businesses stand out in front of their competitors and attract more clients. She blends business smarts with creativity with formal education in both graphic design and marketing.
Things We Love Tuesday: Crafting
It’s that time of year in Seattle when you notice that the sun sets earlier than before, and the rainy season begins to interfere with outdoor activities. Well, in most places rain would be considered an annoyance, but here it’s just part of life. I usually dig out my crafting projects from storage when the rain starts, put a pot of tea on, and get to work. Someone asked me the other day what types of crafts I like to make and so I thought I would include them here, too.
My ongoing list of creative craft projects:
- Baking – love the smells in the house
- Christmas ornaments
- Illustrating holiday cards
- Native American regalia
- Painting
- Refurbish furniture
- Re-purposing “found” objects, sometimes called “junking”
- Soap making
I’m sure that I’ll be crafting seriously once the holiday season kicks in full swing. Until then, I’ll just try to finish some of last years projects when I’m not in front of the computer. Crafting I believes feeds my creativity for work and vice versa. It’s a tactical exercise, one meant for the hands, while designing on the computer is very much a brain activity. Although you’re using your creativity, drawing with a mouse or pen and tablet can feel very institutional, impersonal, and sterile. I love bringing an organic feel to my design work when it adds to the depth of the work, and not detract from it. Letterpress influences my work as much as rusty signs, vintage wine labels, old Wanted posters, 1960′s paintings, Saul Bass movie posters, and Pixar. I guess some people love to tinker in a few different things, and I’m one of them!
About the Author
Dara is a brand identity and marketing design strategist at 7 Lucky Dogs, a leading consultancy in marketing to “pet parents”. Through customized marketing and brand identity packages, 7 Lucky Dogs helps you discover what makes your company, product or service different from your competitors. We then translate this differentiation visually into a logo, product packaging, an E-commerce site and promotional materials to reflect those unique attributes. We make our clients look credible and memorable to their prospects while they increase their bottom line. As the owner of 7 Lucky Dogs, Dara is passionate about helping independent pet businesses stand out in front of their competitors and attract more clients. She blends business smarts with creativity with formal education in both graphic design and marketing.
New Work: Green Pets America
Green Pets America is a non-profit in Georgia who is building the first ever all “green” pet sanctuary. Their emphasis on “green” living shouldn’t be overshadowed by the organization’s commitment to ethical pet ownership, including finding forever homes for dogs and cats.
The volunteers at Green Pet America are easy to approach and welcoming to all. We created a stylized look to the organization using illustrative elements and combined these components with a bright color palette to help distinguish Green Pets from other pet organizations. Although green should be included strategically as part of the color palette, being the dominate color would have Green Pets blending into the background with other “green” type organizations. Lastly, the type is clean with a handwritten tagline that emphasizes the human element in the organization, and helps bridge the connection from human touch to pets.
About the Author
Dara is a brand identity and marketing design strategist at 7 Lucky Dogs, a leading consultancy in marketing to “pet parents”. Through customized marketing and brand identity packages, 7 Lucky Dogs helps you discover what makes your company, product or service different from your competitors. We then translate this differentiation visually into a logo, product packaging, an E-commerce site and promotional materials to reflect those unique attributes. We make our clients look credible and memorable to their prospects while they increase their bottom line. As the owner of 7 Lucky Dogs, Dara is passionate about helping independent pet businesses stand out in front of their competitors and attract more clients. She blends business smarts with creativity with formal education in both graphic design and marketing.












