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Presented at the American Pets Alive No-Kill Conference 2014.

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Cat Marketing

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What We’ll Cover

• Marketing Team & how to recruit• Photography & Video Tips• Making Colors More Desirable• Writing Bios• Adoption Events• Where to Market/Advertise

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The Cat Marketing Team• Monitors Cat Inventory/Website• Schedules Blogs• Coordinates with Event Team• Coordinates with Cat Adoption Team

Cat Marketing Lead

• Create bios from Foster notes• “Interview” catsBio Writers

• Visit catteries • Photograph events• Photography Day

Photographers

• Post ads on Craigslist for specific cats/eventsCraigslist Posters

• Videographers• Graphic DesignersOther

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Recruiting Volunteers

• Volunteer Orientation• Local Student Groups• Facebook/Social Media• Expect Turnover

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Feline Photography

• Avoid Smartphones• Lead with a face shot • Full body shot

– Markings/Coloring– Manx/Bobtail– Amputees

• Host Photography Days for fosters• Use props (ex: bows)• Natural light for some colors• Backdrops• Take a partner• Take your time!• Periodic refresh of photos• Agreements to use photos

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Tips for Great Videos

• Smartphones OK• Hold horizontally• Short 15-30 sec clips doing different things• Tricks (ex: Fetching)• Something really compelling to show (ex: Manx

bunny hop, tripod cats walking, etc.)

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Cat Coloring

• Consider how you label coloring– Longhair tabby longhair > Main coon– Solid Grey > Russian Blue– White & Orange > Turkish Van (specific color

patterns)– Siamese > point, flame, snowshoe, lilac (Google as a

resource)– Brown > Havana Brown– Brown tabby with orange > Torbie– Torties are always unique

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Tips for Great Bios

• Consistent formatting• Use the cat’s features to describe them • Clever/creative– One-eyed cat is pirate

• Periodic refresh of bios because cats change over time in adoption centers/foster homes

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Writing Bios for the Personality Challenged

• Honest but positive is always best• Unsocialized/shy• “Catzillas”

– behavioral - biter, easily overstimulated • Litter box issues

– sometimes medical– sometimes behavioral

• Only cats• Resources for adopters

– Behavior email– List any medication required– Reduced adoption fees

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Examples from previous slide

• Use the next 2-3 slides to show examples of a personality challenged cat & how the bio was written, include photos

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Bio Submissions from Fosters

• Online form• Emails

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Marketing for the Elderly/Medical• Elderly Healthy Cats

– Encourage fosters to promote, FB pages, clever spin on being “old” • Medical Cats

– Detail what the medical involves, but use terms like “easy to treat” (Nevada was a good example for his Diabetes eyedrops)

– Interview the foster to see what daily care is really like– Videos (use Mattie as an example)– Consider reduced fees

• Ringworm– Super easy to treat– Athlete's Foot– APA treatment– Reduced fees

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Angel, 17 year old Blue Tabby

Angel anxiously awaits her turn at the penny slots.

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NevadaNevada has a form of diabetes that does not require injectable insulintherapy. It is called Diabetes Insipidus, which means that his bodycannot store and recycle water. All he needs are eye drops twice aday, which are very easy to administer, and constant access to a largebowl of water. Nevada is also allergic to fleas and needs a simplemonthly flea treatment. That's a small favor for such a special boy!

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Mattie

• Video link

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Ringworm cat example

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Adoption Events

• Work with PR Team to get sponsors– Back in Black

• Create Compelling Flyers• Create Videos to Promote

– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ljioGn2_7s• Themes:

– Back in Black– Single & Loving It

• Post on the website/blog/FB pages• Not every event has to be original, look at what other

shelters do

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Where to Advertise Your Cats

• Rescue Website• Facebook Page(s)– Multiple page will need managed posts,

consistency• Instagram• Culturemap– Work with community/PR to identify online

publications