Vets4Pets National TV Campaign Launches
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February 2013 will see Vets4Pets launch their national marketing campaign which includes a 20 second TV ad promoting vaccinations for cats and dogs. All 87 Joint Venture Partner Vets4Pets practices, with another 4 due to open before April, will benefit from this high profile campaign, which will be promoted during February and March on TV and radio and in the local press.
Throughout 2012 Vets4Pets ran a number of highly successful TV campaigns as well securing the well-publicised sponsorship coup with the nation’s best known and most loved Britain’s Got Talent winners Ashleigh and Pudsey. This high profile partnership has helped to raise the awareness and importance of preventative pet healthcare as well as helping to attract new clients to all Vets4Pets practices.
“It is during our national campaigns that Joint Venture Partners really see the benefits of being part of a national group and the power of having such a strong national brand behind you. During the last national campaign, which included television advertising, our new client registrations surged to over 15 times the industries typical monthly average number of new client registrations. I just would not be able to benefit from this type of television advertising if I was not part of Vets4Pets“, said Sean Taylor BVSc MRCVS, Partner at Vets4Pets Bury.
“Our national campaigns are always eagerly awaited by our Partners. The level of media coverage we are able to provide for our Partners and their practices means we nearly always see record levels of footfall as a result.” Mike Hopkins, Group Marketing Director 2302 views
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5th February, 2013 11h39
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