Newsletter Pro - December 2021

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haven’t received official word from the canine community on whether the billboards do smell good enough to entice their patronage, owners are sure to remember the clever marketing and their dog’s incessant need to sniff every last ounce of goodness from the billboards. It’s a tactic co-founder and CEO Terri Rockovich says has been in the works since Jinx began, but the acceleration of COVID-19 after the company’s founding caused the startup to pull back on its clever advertising and marketing. Jinx promises to provide healthier kibble, treat, and supplement alternatives that are sure to please dogs and dog owners alike. And while January 2020 may seem like poor timing for a new business to begin, pet food experts cite tremendous industry growth during the pandemic as a sign of bolstered sales and opportunities in the years to come. Jeff Harmening,

“Approach each customer with the idea of helping him or her solve a problem or achieve a goal, not of selling a product or service.” – Brian Tracy

the CEO of Blue Buffalo (owned by General Mills Inc.), explained that companies fully

expect pet food to have an elevated demand due to the number of pets adopted during the pandemic. So, if all goes well for Jinx, your dog just might be in for more “treats” and healthier options courtesy of Jinx and their clever marketing team.

Never Fear, Marvel Is Here!

Rescue Your Digital Products With a Cutting-Edge Design Platform ongoing designs. To make this possible, Marvel integrates with more than a dozen other platforms including Slack, YouTube, Microsoft Teams, Dropbox Paper, Sketch, Jira, Confluence, and more, so it’s easy to add to your toolbox.

Marvel isn’t the only digital product design tool out there. Wondershare Mockitt, Canva, Axure RP, InVision, and Zeplin are just a few others with similar functionality. But Marvel’s accessibility through Windows, Linux, Android, and Apple products; automatic backups; and prototype commenting set it apart. On Capterra, Marvel has a 4.5-star rating and 79 reviews, most of them positive. “It was so understandable that I didn’t even need any tutorials to get started. New interactions at prototyping are great and give a sense of how the real product will interact,” one reviewer wrote. However, reviewers raised concerns that the platform doesn’t have an offline setup for every operating system or doesn’t add new features often. Marvel works particularly well for small finance companies, consultants, and creative agencies. But travel companies

like Cabify and media giants like BuzzFeed use it, too. There’s even a version of the platform called Marvel Enterprise (yes, we’re getting really geeky now with the superhero and “Star Trek” references) that lets bigger companies design, test, and ship digital products at scale. To learn all about both versions of Marvel, browse prototypes from a variety of industries, and see whether the platform is the hero you need, visit MarvelApp.com.

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