Pet Industry Marketing
In this issue...
3 Simple, Cost-Effective Ways to Boost Your Web Traffic
New Drug Treats Obesity in Dogs
This Month's Resource
This Month's Statistic
Greetings!

 reportWelcome to the July issue of Pet Industry Marketing.
 
Most of us who own or operate a business have a website. We go through a lot of trouble to fill our sites with great content and make sure the design is just right. Then we find ourselves asking, "Now what?" "How do I generate a high volume of web traffic?"
 
In this issue, we're going to talk a little bit about just that. Generating web traffic is not as difficult as you may think. But it does require some effort. And like everything else in life, it takes time. If you are consistent in your promotional efforts, you will see a steady increase in website visitors. So let's get started!
 
To Your Success,
 
Rachel Monroe
Pet Industry Copywriter
 3 Simple, Cost-Effective Ways to Boost Your Web Traffic
 

Websites are an important part of any business. But simply having a website is not enough. You must promote your site and encourage people to take a look at what you have to offer. So how do you generate web traffic? There are dozens of ways to do this. But we are only going to briefly discuss 3 extremely simple, low-cost methods. In fact, 2 of these methods require nothing but your time. 

 

 1.      Advertise in popular e-zines.

There are drones of e-zines floating around cyberspace. And many of these are published specifically for pet lovers. E-zine advertising is effective because it is highly targeted.   By placing a small advertisement in an e-zine you will be able to deliver your message directly to your target audience. Most e-zine ads are inexpensive and relatively easy to create. And since they are so effective, you should use them as often as possible.

 

 

2.      Write e-zine articles to publicize your site.

E-zine articles are an excellent way to generate free publicity for your web site. Find several e-zines that would be a good fit for you and your specific line of business. Then write an article or two for those publications.

 

 Once you've written your article, contact the e-zine publisher and try to get it published. Most publishers will be happy to receive your article. They need articles to keep your e-zine going. Although you usually do not get paid for writing an e-zine article, you will be able to generate quite a bit of free publicity for your company.

 

 At the end of your article you will be able to place a short "About the Author" section. This is where you will tell people who you, what you do, and how you can help them. Always include an e-mail address where people can get in touch with you, along with a link to your site. If people like your article, or find it particularly helpful, they will more than likely visit your webpage.  

 

 

3.      Participate in online discussions forums.

There are thousands of internet discussion groups and blogs for pet lovers and enthusiasts. Go to Yahoo groups and type "pets" in the search box. The search reveals a stunning 6,745 groups dedicated to pets. And that's just on Yahoo! If you are trying to sell to pet owners, these forums may be an excellent publicity tool. Of course you will want to be careful to never point-blank promote yourself or your company. Instead, participate by offering helpful information and advice. After each comment, type your name, business name, your slogan and web address. By offering helpful information related to your business you will encourage people to visit your website.

 

Pet Industry Trends
 
New Drug Treats Obesity in Dogs
 

2 out of 5 dogs in the United States are overweight or obese. In order to counter this problem, the Center for Veterinary Medicine  recently approved a new drug that is designed to help dog's loose those extra pounds. The drug is called Slentrol and is sponsored by Pfizer, Inc.

 

Slentrol was first approved in January 2007 and will be available exclusively though veterinarians. The drug should be given once a day as an oral supplement. It promises to be a safe, healthy way for dogs to loose weight and live happier lives.  

 

Scientists are not sure exactly how the drug works. However, they believe it decreases fat absorption and reduces appetite, resulting in weight loss. This drug will provide pet owners and veterinarians with a safe, convenient way to keep their pet's healthy and trim. 


 This Months Resource
 

Check out this directory for pet-related ezines. www.ezine-dir.com

 
 This Month's Statistic
 

At least 25% of cats are obese or likely to become obese.

 

Between 25-40% of dogs are considered obese.

 

There's a huge market out there for light dog food, low-fat treats, and nutritious snacks designed to keep pets healthy and looking their best.

 

 
About Rachel Monroe: Pet Industry Copywriter
 

I specialize in writing crisp, persuasive copy for the pet industry. I can write your ads, brochures, press releases and more. I would love to work with you on your next project! Call or email for a FREE Information Kit. Or visit my website www.rachelmonroe.com I look forward to hearing from you.

 
Phone: (360) 870-1396