Revisiting RoseyAccess Revival Of 'Screendog Bow Wow'

Rosey Access Entertainment [R.A.E.] has added again among its repertoire of online VOD favorites its 'Screendog Bow Bow'area.This decision was made based on findings of consumers searching dog movies being misled to questionable landing pages.
 
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Rosey Access Entertainment [R.A.E.] has added again among its repertoire of online VOD favorites its 'Screendog Bow Bow' area. This decision was made based on findings of consumers searching dog movies being misled to questionable landing pages. In fact, associates discovered that a sizable number of search engine headings which advertise dog movies, can be disappointing.

*Clear Reasons 'Screendog …' was revived:

a - Patrons who search for great dog movies often stumble across too many landing pages which are apparently more concerned with other things.

-When inquisitive consumers click on a website because it advertises prominently in search engines 'Dog Movies,' but find that whatever is offered about dogs is immensely crowded out by non-dog solicitations, that is not a very good experience.

b - Websites Which 'Short-Change' Consumers

To illustrate: A few months ago, R.A.E. conducted its independent assessment of websites offering 'Dog Movies,' [or similarly titled). Its purpose was to reasonably ascertain whether to get 'Screendog …' availability back online. In the process, among unethical websites in relation, there was one which advertised a listing of several 'best' dog films. But none of the images featured were hyperlink activated. Conveyed differently, they led to 'nowhere." There were no canine films to access – period.

However, at the same location, there were hyperlinks interspersed as part of the descriptive content. What is more, for those who clicked, each link led to another page of the website where 'dog tags' instead of movies appeared.
For emphasis, after interested patrons clicked the hyperlink-highlighted in the descriptive text which contained the name of the breed of pooch in the snapshot from its respective movie, they learned that it led ONLY to a dog tag for that kind of pet – and other types. There was NOTHING in that area for which consumers believably visited the website.

c - Meager and Old Showcasing
-Additionally, it was observed that multiple offers in search engines for canine streams contained miniscule selections of approximately a couple dozen or less "aged movies."
Perhaps, for some it was enough for these websites to offer such limited number of dog productions. But to have only old movies on display when there were/are new ones in this genre of film, was a bit too much.

During the survey, there were a number of great dog motion pictures in recent months. Among these: 'Think Like A Dog,' 'Agent Tobi Barks, 'Puppy Bowl XVI,' etc.[The latter, 'Puppy Bowl …' is a multi-series reality show, but each episode is separated into an individually wrapped package and made accessible as a VOD (video-on-demand movie.' ]

*Summary
Evidently, for reasons mentioned, R.A.E. concluded that consumers searching for great canine movies to watch can benefit enormously from the presence of better quality virtual entertainment sources. By this, R.A.E. is referring to availability of additional operations online, especially for dog films, which have a more straight-forward service platform. Here is what that means:

-No irrelevant ads which relegate 'dog movies' to lowest priority.

-No maliciously designed strategies and tactics to cajole consumers to visit a website for anything other than [in this case] dog films being highest priority.

-No sparse offerings i.e. the equivalent of small samplings to select. [Give consumers lots to choose from. Provide more variety. Greater streaming options.]

-No pay-per-click links.

R.A.E. believes visitors should be treated with the greatest honor and respect. To this effect, it does not use 'outside' ads or anything not relative to dog streams dominating the entire showcase. There are a few felines, of course, but they are inseparable elements of the script. Colloquially speaking: "they're running with the dogs."

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