Please, do not even joke about burying me. |
Not just any dog, but the little dog statue with the St. Joseph tag.
ATLANTA (BUSINESS WIRE) -- If you need help to sell your house, The Good Dogma Company has an innovative way to help. Forget the old wives tale about burying a statue of #St. #Joseph to sell your house, just bury the dog. Not just any dog, but the little dog statue with the St. Joseph tag.
COMMENT: NOT THE LIVING DOG, OF COURSE.
The Good Dogma Company was founded based on the philosophy that dog lovers have a different kind of good karma. Kensy, a rescue dog, is here to help home sellers get the job done with his To The RESCUE Home Seller's Kit.
COMMENT: ALSO RESCUES THE COMPANY.
Noticing all the 'For Sale' signs on the drive home with rescue dog, the concept was born. Here's how it works. You get a dog statue, doggy bag, and a card that explains what to do. Similar to St. Joseph, you bury the statue and after you sell your house unearth it. Take it with you to your new home and display it prominently, or near the treat jar, as a way to thank man's best friend who made it all possible.
COMMENT: WITH THE TREATS LEFT OUT FOR A STATUE, THIS IS ALSO A GOOD WAY TO DEMONSTRATE FOR ANY VISITORS TO YOUR HOME THAT YOU ARE A NUTCASE.
"Never mind the dog, BEWARE the owner." #words
What an innovative marketing idea. Funny thing is I was one of the desperate people to take part in burying the St. Joe's statue with every house we ever sold. I even had realtors give me a statue as a gift. LOL When I didn't see any results, I buried two, one up, one down--nothing, nada, zip! It still took time to sell. I compare the statue/dog burying with Ground Hogs Day. If you see the Ground Hogs shadow, you have six more weeks of winter. If you DON'T see a shadow, you still have six more weeks of winter.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the morning laugh!