Upbeat Pet Shelter Ads
By
Staten Island, NY Posted: 1/4/2016 1:00:00 AM
Why don't pet sheltered animal rights ads use positive images instead of depressing images of abuse?
I don't know about you, but every time I see one of those depressing pet shelter ads on TV I have to look away or change the channel. I'm sure they've done studies to show that ads featuring abused animals potentially bring in more donations, but they've gotten to the point where I simply can't stomach them anymore.
What they don't realize is that there have been quite a few studies that show that negative ads often have the effect of reinforcing bad behavior because it makes viewers see that bad behavior is more common than it is. The last thing we need is some idiot validating what he does to his pets, because he's not the only one who does it.
If the most popular videos on social media are funny animal videos, so why not use those kinds of images in their ads?
Everyone loves funny animal videos, so it's about time they realize this and make commercials people aren't afraid to watch. I'm sure that if people saw images of children playing with a rescue dog or cat they're going to make an impact.
Unlike negative ads, which make people feel like writing a check out of pity, positive ads will encourage more families to adopt a pet, which is a far better benefit to the shelters than money alone.
Videos like this make anyone look forward to adopting a new pet.
If you ask me, upbeat images like those are far more powerful incentives to support pet adoption.
Joe Crescenzi, Founder
Related Media:
(Reply N/A) (Edit Topic N/A)
(Like Topic N/A) [0 ] 6904 Views
Related Posts
Animals(1)Cats(5)Dogs(3)Fundraising(2)Pets(7)
Top 25 Posts
* Note: The ideas on "Idea of the Day" were posted without any formal research into existing inventions.
In some cases, patents may already exist for these ideas, in other cases, there may not be any existing patents and you are free to develop and explore the viability of developing and patenting the ideas.
The authors make no claim that any of the ideas are safe, practical, or suitable for any particular purpose. You are responsible for the results of trying, developing, patenting or using any of the ideas on this site.
For some people, our ideas are just an interesting read, but our goal is to encourage you to take action. If you see an idea that you like, do something with it... Take action.
- Joe