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The Dumbest Marketing

In this episode, Clayton and Sam discuss the shortcomings of marketing strategies in the pet food industry, particularly focusing on a recent ad campaign by Pure Pet Food that they find tone-deaf. They explore the importance of understanding consumer...

Episode 9 of the Real Pet Industry News podcast, hosted by Clayton Payne and Sam Muelas, titled "The Dumbest Marketing" was published on October 28, 2025 and runs 20 minutes.

October 28, 2025 ·20m · Real Pet Industry News

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In this episode, Clayton and Sam discuss the shortcomings of marketing strategies in the pet food industry, particularly focusing on a recent ad campaign by Pure Pet Food that they find tone-deaf. They explore the importance of understanding consumer needs and the viability of new products, such as freeze-dried dog food and postbiotics. The conversation also highlights the challenges of educating consumers about new dietary options for pets and the necessity for targeted marketing strategies that resonate with specific consumer problems.takeawaysThe marketing in the pet food industry often misses the mark by focusing on the company's achievements rather than customer needs.Investors should be wary of companies that prioritize ego over product quality.Consumer education is crucial for new products like postbiotics and insect-based diets.The pet food industry sometimes advances innovations that do not resonate with consumers.Targeted marketing is essential; generic approaches waste advertising budgets.Understanding the differences between prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics is important for pet health.The viability of new pet food products depends on consumer acceptance and understanding.Companies need to drill down on their unique selling propositions to stand out.The pet food market is competitive, and companies must focus on specific consumer needs.Marketing strategies should prioritize consumer problems over company growth narratives.titlesThe Flaws in Pet Food MarketingConsumer Insights in the Pet IndustrySound Bites"The customer doesn't want insects.""Most dogs don't need probiotics.""They're talking about themselves, Clayton."

In this episode, Clayton and Sam discuss the shortcomings of marketing strategies in the pet food industry, particularly focusing on a recent ad campaign by Pure Pet Food that they find tone-deaf. They explore the importance of understanding consumer needs and the viability of new products, such as freeze-dried dog food and postbiotics. The conversation also highlights the challenges of educating consumers about new dietary options for pets and the necessity for targeted marketing strategies that resonate with specific consumer problems.
takeaways
  • The marketing in the pet food industry often misses the mark by focusing on the company's achievements rather than customer needs.
  • Investors should be wary of companies that prioritize ego over product quality.
  • Consumer education is crucial for new products like postbiotics and insect-based diets.
  • The pet food industry sometimes advances innovations that do not resonate with consumers.
  • Targeted marketing is essential; generic approaches waste advertising budgets.
  • Understanding the differences between prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics is important for pet health.
  • The viability of new pet food products depends on consumer acceptance and understanding.
  • Companies need to drill down on their unique selling propositions to stand out.
  • The pet food market is competitive, and companies must focus on specific consumer needs.
  • Marketing strategies should prioritize consumer problems over company growth narratives.

titles
  • The Flaws in Pet Food Marketing
  • Consumer Insights in the Pet Industry

Sound Bites
  • "The customer doesn't want insects."
  • "Most dogs don't need probiotics."
  • "They're talking about themselves, Clayton."
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