Dog and cat populations around the world

If you are looking for statistics relating to the number of dogs and cats in various countries around the world for your pet business marketing, including the US, Brazil, Russia, China, the UK and more, Maps around the World has a fairly good estimate in the following maps:


Top Ten Countries With Most Pet Cat Population



You can click on the images to enlarge them. The numbers vary somewhat from the Dog and Cat populations numbers for the US from the American Pet Products Association and the AVMA, but they are close and can give you a fairly good idea of statistics for other countries to help you with worldwide marketing.

Why the colors you choose for your brand are important to your pet business.

The science of color in marketing has always been fascinating to me. As I help a wide variety of pet businesses, small and large, with their marketing and branding, I often find a long conversation ensues with my clients about the issue of color in their marketing planning and strategy.

Did you know that according to the Institute for Color Research, "...people make a subconscious judgment about a person, environment, or product within 90 seconds of initial viewing and that between 62% and 90% of that assessment is based on color alone."

The first and primary consideration when selecting a color for your pet business branding is your target market. Women, between the ages of 25-55, with a slightly higher income level are the primary purchasers of pet products in the US, currently.

Women have preferences, and matching those preferences to achieve a higher level of engagement in your marketing is of utmost importance. Secondary target audiences for pet businesses, including GenX, Millenials and men should also be considered when planning your pet business branding.

Before coming to any branding conclusions it's important to understand the emotions and impressions that a variety of colors provide psychologically. Let's take a look...

According to The Logo Company, various colors exude various emotions, and fit better with specific industries and product purposes. For example:
  • Black is a credible, strong and powerful color that's best for financial, construction and corporate entities.
  • Red is an exciting, urgent, sexy and romantic color that's best used for food, fashion, sports, and emergency services.
  • Green is a natural, organic and calming color best utilized in tourism, eco-friendly, science and medical industries.
  • Blue is a credible, calming, clean and focused color best used with high-tech, legal, corporate and medical/scientific communities.
  • Orange exudes credibility, creativity, energy and is used widely with the child, sports, entertain and food/drink industries.
  • Yellow is an encouraging, energetic, youthful and positive color that is used frequently in food/drink, entertainment and child related industries.
  • Purple is a sensual, mysterious and loving color that is used widely within spiritual industries, and industries relating to the body and health.
  • Brown is an earthy color, traditional, conservative and is used widely within the pet industry, construction and ecology related industries.
  • White (yes, white is a color) is very clean, pure and clinical in nature; as it's used frequently within the medial and dental community.
Did you ever wonder why when you see the word 'sale' on a sign, on a website, on in a store, it's usually red?

There's a reason for that; as red creates a perception of urgency. According to KISSMetrics, other colors create psychological responses and actions for purchase including: red for urgency, blue for security, orange for call to action and more.

Some colors work well together, some don't. And some color combinations can leave a 'bad taste' with your customers and prospective customers. Color wheels can help in providing you with information about how colors work together and make a more informed decision.

While each of these colors provides a perception individually, it's the combination of well integrated colors in your pet business marketing that will tell a full story of your brand and your positioning.

What specific colors appeal to specific genders according to KISSMetrics?

  • Women - blues, greens and purples
  • Men - blues, greens and blacks

When thinking about your brand, your positioning, your marketing materials; think first about your customer and prospective customer. What do they like, what makes them feel comfortable, what perceptions can you convey that will appeal to them and create sales for you. It's not about what you like, it's about what they like.

If you'd like more information about how Pawsible Marketing can help with your branding, positioning and marketing, feel free to contact us for a free 30 minute consult to explore ideas.

Photo courtesy of John Baer.

Free photo tips and image editors to help you market your pet business.

Images are a big part of your pet business marketing. At least they should be!

From Facebook images, images on Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and on your website; high quality, simple images that get your idea across, and wow your audience, is key in getting noticed with your pet business customers and potential customers.

I'm a big fan of photography...have been for years. I take well over 20 or more photos of my dogs and cats on a daily basis. I keep my camera and my smartphone handy all the time, because you never know when I can capture a great photo of my pets that I can use to market my businesses. I have a library of well over 5,000 photos of my dogs and cats that I can pull from whenever I need. And you should too!

I took these two photos...the first one with my Smartphone of Gracie outside near our cabin, and the second one I took with my simple point and shoot camera of YoYo taking a rest while I work in my office.

But you don't have to be a professional photographer to get some great shots that you can use to market your pet business. Candid, interesting, clean and in focus shots are very popular now with websites and social media. And this makes it easier for you.

Not too long ago, my dog, YoYo (Johann) wrote a great article (with my help of course) about how to take great photos of your pets. Visit his Squidoo lens to get some great ideas to help make your photos pop!


And if you are looking for some quick and easy photo editing methods and tools, here is a quick list of free online image editors that can make your job easier:

  • Pixlr - a free image editor that is browser based with no software download needed. It's the best free Adobe Photoshop like editor available.
  • PicMonkey - PicMonkey is a web app that also includes some fun photo editing with Instagram-like filters.
  • Fotor - An online image editor that is similar to PicMonkey, and boosts a wide selection of filters to help make your images stand out (but don't overdo the filters, K)

Happy photo taking and editing!

Why do your potential or current customers fan your pet business Facebook page?

In a recent study by Syncapse, they asked the question, 'Why Do Consumers Become Facebook Brands Fans?'

They applied a valuation model to 20 major brands across various consumer categories and found that the 'average value of a brand Fan has increased 28% since our 2010 study.' These top brands, had well over 15 million Fans, and more.

In their study they explored what motivates consumers to "Like" or "Fan" a brand, and discovered that 'a majority of Fans are most motivated by emotional and relationship influences, with 49% stating a desire "to support a brand I like" as a reason for becoming a Fan, followed by transactional offers and incentives came second, with 42% of Fans choosing to like a page "to get a coupon or discount.'


You can see from this, and unscientific studies that we've done over the past few years, that you need to connect emotionally with your pet business Facebook fan base, while building a close relationship in order to see ROI results from your Facebook social media.

To learn more about how you can connect closely with your pet business social media prospects and customers, contact us for a free 30 minute consultation to learn how Pawsible Marketing can help you market your pet business.

Alternatives to Google Checkout for your pet business

This coming November 20th, 2013, Google will shut down its Google Checkout product.

For pet businesses currently utilizing Google Checkout, perhaps in addition to Paypal, here’s how this may affect you according to Google:

- Merchants selling digital goods may transition to Google Wallet for digital goods Merchants selling through Google-hosted marketplaces (e.g. Google Play) will be unaffected
- Merchants selling physical goods will need to switch to third-party alternatives.

We've investigated a few alternatives to Google Checkout for a few of our pet business clients and here are our recommendations:

Amazon Payments - Our number one alternative to Google Checkout. Why? Because Amazon has a wonderful brand awareness, and trust within the consumer community. Amazon charges the standard 2.9% + .30 per transaction. Transaction volume above $3,000 per month carries less percentage. Here's what Amazon says about their Payments product:
Checkout by Amazon is a complete checkout and payment solution for ecommerce retailers. You can offer it as a checkout or payment option on your retail website to enable millions of Amazon customers to use information stored in their Amazon.com accounts to buy on your site. Your customers use shipping addresses and payment methods stored in their Amazon.com accounts to checkout on your website.
Braintree - Google recommends Braintree as one of their alternative payment products. Braintree charges 2.9% + .30 per transaction for transaction fees, fairly standard in the industry. Here is what Braintree says about their product:
A free, easy, and completely customizable platform for splitting payments between you and your providers. With zero additional fees, easy compliance, and flexible escrow, payouts are about to get a lot better for your market-style business.
Stripe - Another option for payment transactions, also at the standard 2.9% + .30 per transaction. Stripe is utilized by some heavy hitters on the web including PopSugar and Mashable. Here's what Stripe says about their product:
Stripe is the easiest way to accept credit and debit card payments online. With Stripe, you can create exactly the payment experience you want in your website or mobile app, and (we) they handle everything from security to daily transfers to your bank account.
These recommendations should help you in providing alternative payment systems for your pet business customers.

Kane and Couture pitches the sharks on Shark Tank this Friday.

The second episode of Season 5 of Shark Tank this coming Friday, 9 PM ET, will feature Amber Lee Kane pitching her company, Kane and Couture and her line of dog collars, leashes, harnesses, dresses, shirts and more.

Over the various seasons and episodes there have been six companies pitching pet related products, with only three of them getting deals with the sharks.

Pet business that received deals with the sharks include:
  • "CityKitty" Toilet-training product for cats - Season 2, Episode 8 
  • "I want to draw a cat for you" An online service that creates and delivers custom cat drawings - Season 3, Episode 2 
  • "Ryan's Barkery" all-natural dog treats - Season 4, Episode 26
Those that didn't receive deals include:
  • "The Bear and The Rat" dog-friendly frozen yogurt - Season 4, Episode 7 "No Fly Cone" dog excrement fly trap - Season 4, Episode 8
  •  "Cornucopia" a veterinarian who created pet food that he claimed could extend a pet's life - Season 1, Episode 9 
  • "Bark’em’s To Go" Pet Food To-Go - Season 3, Episode 10
Check your local listings for specific times in your area, and if you miss the episode on Friday you can view it on the Shark Tank website.

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