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Topic Summary
Weary of the political arguments, food photos and seemingly endless selfies of people you barely know that show up on your favorite social media platforms?There’s a new alternative that features nothing but your furriest friends at their finest – barking, meowing and otherwise enthusiastically announcing their presence to the world.
Pet-Smooch, a mobile app that launches June 15, plans to do for pets and their owners what other social media platforms have done for people who share a wide range of beliefs, hobbies, interests and backgrounds.
“We like to say that Pet-Smooch is all the fun of your favorite social media networks, but totally animal centric,†says Kris Rotonda, one of the co-founders and co-CEOs of Pet-Smooch (www.pet-smooch.com).
Users can create profiles for their pets and share photos and stories about them. Pet owners who are single can meet other single people who share a devotion to animals. All users will be able to network with other animal lovers, breeders and animal shelters, creating connections and friendships far and wide. Pet-Smooch also has a charitable arm that supports pet-related initiatives and safe-dating initiatives.
It’s no secret that pet owners revel in sharing such information. Just last year, a BarkBox study revealed that adult dog owners post a photo or comment about their dogs on social media an average of six times a week. Cat owners also are known to keep friends and followers up to date on their pets’ latest hijinks.
Rotonda can discuss for your viewers this latest social media platform and why so many pet owners love to share on social media the daily adventures and misadventures of their dogs and cats.
About Kris Rotonda
Kris Rotonda is co-founder and co-CEO of Pet-Smooch (www.pet-smooch.com), a social media network where animal lovers connect and share photos and information about their pets. He also is co-founder and co-CEO of Max and Molly Charitable Corporation, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to both to pet-related initiatives and to safe-dating initiatives.
Weary of the political arguments, food photos and seemingly endless selfies of people you barely know that show up on your favorite social media platforms?There’s a new alternative that features nothing but your furriest friends at their finest – barking, meowing and otherwise enthusiastically announcing their presence to the world.
Pet-Smooch, a mobile app that launches June 15, plans to do for pets and their owners what other social media platforms have done for people who share a wide range of beliefs, hobbies, interests and backgrounds.
“We like to say that Pet-Smooch is all the fun of your favorite social media networks, but totally animal centric,†says Kris Rotonda, one of the co-founders and co-CEOs of Pet-Smooch (www.pet-smooch.com).
Users can create profiles for their pets and share photos and stories about them. Pet owners who are single can meet other single people who share a devotion to animals. All users will be able to network with other animal lovers, breeders and animal shelters, creating connections and friendships far and wide. Pet-Smooch also has a charitable arm that supports pet-related initiatives and safe-dating initiatives.
It’s no secret that pet owners revel in sharing such information. Just last year, a BarkBox study revealed that adult dog owners post a photo or comment about their dogs on social media an average of six times a week. Cat owners also are known to keep friends and followers up to date on their pets’ latest hijinks.
Rotonda can discuss for your viewers this latest social media platform and why so many pet owners love to share on social media the daily adventures and misadventures of their dogs and cats.
About Kris Rotonda
Kris Rotonda is co-founder and co-CEO of Pet-Smooch (www.pet-smooch.com), a social media network where animal lovers connect and share photos and information about their pets. He also is co-founder and co-CEO of Max and Molly Charitable Corporation, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to both to pet-related initiatives and to safe-dating initiatives.