Posts Tagged ‘sentenced’

First Public Reaction to the Official Vick Dog Chew Toy

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Got to have a site. Got to have a site! Additionally, if you want to sell online you also need a store and a payment processor.

Fortunately, we were good at establishing both a site and a store. As we quickly built both, we found the interest was REAL. Within one hour of publishing the Official Vick Dog Chew Toy website we had 100 visitors. Within hours of offering a purchase option for the Official Vick Dog Chew Toy, (which keep in mind did not yet exist), we had several buyers that paid up front. At this point, we were completely honest in our website communication; product delivery date was set for October 2007. Despite the long wait time for a product, the orders poured in.

It was not until this time that I realized that my mission, objective and plight was not restricted to just me, but was also a source of public outcry and shared by so many. This was a very pleasant awakening for me. If you pay close attention to previous entries, you will notice that my opinions and feelings were generally my own. I had no reference point, beyond those I was working with, that others shared by disgust and mission. When I saw so many willing to purchase the Official Vick Dog Chew Toy based on our mission, their desire to have a physical symbol that represented their outcry, I was overwhelmed. It resumed my faith in human beings and rekindled my feelings that those who love animals are truly special people.

Very popular topic and concept. Dealing with the media, radio, newspapers, journalists, and charities, on a local and national level, will be the topic of the next blog.

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How did you secure the domain name for Vick Dog Chew Toy?

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Having a mission, concept, goals and a name for your product are all good things. Having an actual product is critical. So how do we evolve the idea to a marketable product that supports the mission? Interesting story.

I thought the story, idea, mission and product were all good ideas. But if I was the only one, I would not have accomplished much. The first step was to identify the advertising and sales channel for the product. Brick and mortar locations are expensive and difficult to get in a moments notice. The internet offers a public stream of information that can quickly advertise your idea and product and offer you the opportunity to sell and ship without having to secure office or warehouse space. Here is the story of how we went about gauging public response to the idea of the Official Vick Dog Chew Toy.

First, you have to have a domain name. A quick search found that others had a similar idea as I did based upon the domains that were already secured. Domains such as, dogslovevick.com, dogsbitevick.com, and vickdog.com were already secured. The individuals that secured these names are called, “Squatters”. These are people that search the internet for interesting stories, stories that they feel are going to be big topics, then secure domain names based on what the media is sharing. Most squatters never build an actual website with their new domain name. They secure the name for the purpose of selling their newly acquired domain name to others that are interested in creating a website. Squatters buy the domain name for little money and then sell the name to you for hundreds of dollars. There is a very real marketplace for squatters and you might even call them “day traders”. As a domain squatter, you have to be on your game and be constantly informed and act quickly to turn a buck.

The ultimate goal is to outsmart these squatters. That is exactly what I was able to do. A quick check for vickdogchewtoy.com and I found that it was available. I grabbed it immediately. A mistake that I will regret and will detail in future blog entries.

So, you have a domain name. No one ever succeeded in business with just a domain name. What next? An INCREDIBLE burst of activity and very high level attention. Oh, and sales as well! That story is next.

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How did I create the Official Vick Dog Chew Toy Name?

Monday, August 17th, 2009

As any Marketing Specialist will tell you, naming a product is the most critical step in determining the success of the endeavor. Creative reference, ease of advertising, product familiarity and brand association are all important factors when considering a name for your idea, concept, or company.

With the Official Vick Dog Chew Toy it was a little different. While I wanted to utilize the recent news stories to try and bring awareness and offer an option to fight back, I could ill afford to come in conflict with the mighty National Football League or the Atlanta Falcons. Additionally, I never wanted to make this a battle against Michael Vick, the person. My concept was much bigger than just one man. Instead, I wanted to create the Official Vick Dog Chew Toy to be about the actions and the behaviors that harm our beloved pets each day. Not just with the actions of one group, but also for the actions of the groups that we never hear about. I wanted to Raise Awareness! I wanted to make sure that everyone knew that this was not an isolated case and that it’s not just a single incident simply because of one individuals actions.

My research forced me to remember back to both my pets and the pets of my friends. My memories were good and I quickly discovered that through my entire life I was fortunate to be surrounded by many family friends that truly added value to their owners and those around them.

One particular pet that came to mind was a dog named Victor. This was a dog that a friend had. I met the individual when I first moved to Jacksonville back in the early 1990’s. I was introduced to his dog shortly after we became friends. Victor was his “official” name but everyone called the dog Vick. Vick was a Pit Bull and at a glance, a very intimidating animal. However, once Vick greeted you, it was instantly apparent that he was a very gentile and loving dog. One thing that stuck out about Vick was his desire for water. Vick always sought out the water every time he would see the beach, a swimming pool, a sprinkler, or a water hose. Anything wet was fair game for Vick. I remember thinking that this was odd for the breed, but was certainly a source of memorable entertainment for both Vick and everyone that witnessed his actions. Vick was a good dog. Vick was the dog that first came to fame in our article with AP Writer Demorris Lee of the St. Pete Times. See it here.

A quick turn to the news and suddenly I was blasted with horrible visions of mistreated, abused dogs. So many that resembled and reminded me of Vick. The dog chew toy that I had in mind to create had to be named after Vick. The name of the NFL QB that sponsored these hideous actions should not be confused as the source of the naming of my product. I will admit that Michael Vick shares the name of one of the best dogs I can remember and that certainly didn’t hurt our opportunity to raise awareness of the endeavor.

Convenient coincidence on the name? Some say so and criticize the connection. I am fine with that. However, to name our dog chew toy deliberately and solely upon the fact that it resembles the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback would have certainly have caused the National Football League to shut us down before we began. Our explanation to the National Football League regarding the name, the same exact explanation as I give you above, was enough to satisfy the National Football League. I am hoping that the information satisfies your curiosity as well. The Official Vick Dog Chew Toy was born!

So, what about the toy? Next entry: creating a product.

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