This dog abuse campaign by BahÃa Blanca City, Argentina warns you against mistreating your dog; because as Justin Timberlake said, "What goes around comes around."
The print ads feature solemn faces with multiple scratches and wounds.
Presumably, the wounds are the result of their karma coming around and their abused dogs fighting back and taking revenge.
The campaign was created by Savaglio\TBWA Advertising Agency, Buenos Aires.
Implications - Controversy and shock are often necessary in today's society so that consumers will consider something worthy of their time. Individuals will be less likely to invest their money in something that is unable to capture or maintain their attention. For this reason, companies will benefit by creating products or items that offer consumers a startling or unsettling experience that they have yet to encounter.
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Trend Themes
1. Controversial Advertising - Opportunities for companies to create attention-grabbing campaigns that shock and provoke emotions in consumers.
2. Karma-based Messaging - Potential to incorporate messages about cause and effect and the consequences of mistreatment in advertising campaigns.
3. Emotion-driven Marketing - An opportunity for brands to create compelling and emotional connections with consumers through their messaging.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - The advertising industry can explore unconventional and controversial approaches to capture consumer attention and provoke emotional responses.
2. Animal Welfare - Companies in the animal welfare industry can leverage karma-based messaging to raise awareness and promote responsible pet ownership.
3. Marketing - Brands across various industries can adopt emotion-driven marketing strategies to create stronger connections with their target audience.