How low can pet adoption ads go in playing the tragic misery card?
Pretty low.
I'm putting together a program for a webcast on how to use social media to promote specific pets for adoption and also to promote adoption events. I need some terrible horrible examples of bad social media posts promoting pets for apoption. I am ONLY looking for things that were shared on social media, but the things they shared could have been links on their own webiste.
In other words, what I need is a link to a Facebook post or Tweet or other socially shared item that is either a "don't do this" example in and of itself, or is once you click on the link.
Although I'll be using these in my presentation, I will remove all identifying information when I do, so no one will feel attacked or shamed.
You can post your examples here, or on my Facebook page, send me links via Twitter, or email me if you want to keep it private. I prefer not to post my email address here, so please use this link to contact me.
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