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SpotLight GPS Versus Traditional Pet Safety methods

March 24, 2011

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There was a time when the options available to keep your pet safe and secure were very limited and not very effective. A few decades ago, the only devices available were straps, ID tags/ microchip and collars. However, these were only meant for identification if your pet went missing. Restricting your pet’s movements was another practice to keep pets safe. As technology progressed, pet owners started using electric collars and electric fences, but they have their own limitations.

Recently, progress has been made in the field of pet safety. The latest development in the market is GPS trackers for pets, such as SpotLight and SpotLite GPSFor further details read this article

Benefits of becoming Reseller & Affiliates of SpotLight GPS Pet Locator

March 24, 2010

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If you have heard of the SpotLight GPS Pet Locator, you would know that its one of the most sophisticated and effective pet protection products available in the market today. In fact, Positioning Animals Worldwide, Inc. (PAW), makers of the SpotLight GPS Pet Locator have created not only a superior tracking device but also a complete recovery and protection system to reduce the number of missing and lost dogs. They have teamed up with the American Kennel Club Companion Animal Recovery (AKC CAR) and provide a lifetime enrollment in the AKC CAR’s Recovery Service, providing access to their call center and the best recovery team available.

If you are interested in helping reduce the number of lost pets and would like to earn some money as well, you can look into the options of becoming a reseller or affiliate of the SpotLight GPS Pet Locator. Maybe you have a retail outlet and would like to offer SpotLight to your clientele? Do you have a pet related website or are you a member of a local rescue shelter whose clients would benefit from using a SpotLight GPS Pet Locator? The possibilities to make a difference and profit as well are high when you team up with PAW.

Join the SpotLight Reseller and Affiliate Program and you could reap the benefits of promoting PAW’s breakthrough product, the SpotLight GPS Pet Locator along with its different accessories. Becoming a member of this Reseller and Affiliate Program is completely free. Once signed up, you will receive the commissions and discounts along with services (at a nominal fee) such as search engine optimization for your own website as well as professional artwork and graphics for your business. There are basically three types of programs available:

  1. The Reseller Program – allows you to buy SpotLight GPS Pet Locators and accessories at wholesale prices and sell them at retail via your own business channels – websites, shops, clinics, etc. The margins in such a program are very profitable and PAW also has a plan that involves training and merchandising to increase sales once you sign up on this program.
  2. The Affiliate Drop Shipping Program – In this program you have the flexibility of promoting and selling the SpotLight GPS Pet Locator products to your clients through your own channels but PAW will handle the shipment and delivery to them directly. This is extremely useful to those who do not wish to buy in advance or have no place to store inventory. Margins here are lower than the Reseller Program but still competitive.
  3. The Affiliate Referral Program – allows you to refer interested clients directly to the SpotLight site. If any purchases occur under your allotted referral code, you will receive a commission check accordingly. For all those who basically want to help reduce the number of missing dogs, this is the ideal medium to go about helping the matter.

For more information and to join, contact the SpotLight Team at SpotLight@1888DogLoc8.com or at 866-989-SPOT (7768).

Which GPS Pet Locator Service Plan Is Right for You?

January 27, 2010

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PAW (Positioning Animals Worldwide) along with the American Kennel Club Companion Animal Recovery (AKC CAR), the nation’s largest not-for-profit pet ID and recovery service have launched SpotLight, a new A-GPS based pet-tracking device. Using the latest in GPS technology, the SpotLight GPS Pet Locator helps you keep track of your pet around the clock.

The numbers of missing dogs seem to be climbing every year and SpotLight offers the latest solution to this growing problem. SpotLight is the only GPS Pet Locator that offers 24/7 recovery service through its alliance with AKC CAR. A dedicated recovery team is always on call to talk you through the ways of locating your missing pet and offer you comfort while the search is on.

SpotLight is attached to the collar of your dog and is rugged, water resistant and rechargeable. It provides owners the ability to create safe zones or SafeSpots that your pet can roam freely within (such as your yard or your local dog park). If your dog leaves these virtual boundaries, you are notified through email or text alerts. You could also request for directions on how to get to your dog’s location. You are also given further flexibility by being able to choose what you would like to be alerted about and how you would prefer to be contacted in case of an emergency.

PAW offers several different plans and payment options for the SpotLight GPS Pet Locator. Once you purchase, register and activate your device, you will need to select a specific service plan. You could choose from three:

  • The Escape Artist Plan (with a monthly fee of $19.99) – if your dog is extra mischievous and is always on the run, this plan offers unlimited uses.
  • The Adventurer Plan (with a monthly fee of $14.99) – This plan includes 100 emergency event points per year. Each point over 100 cost $1.49, similar to a cell phone plan when you go over you allotted minutes.
  • The Home Body Plan (with a monthly fee of $7.99) – For dogs that are largely home bound but still need extra security in case of any unforeseen escapes. This plan includes 25 emergency event points per year.

To explain further, emergency event points are occasions when you would need an update or detailed information about your pet’s whereabouts via text or email messages. These could include:

  • Exiting a SafeSpot (1 point)
  • An Anti-theft alert (1 point) – This will tell you if your dog has been stolen and is being carried away in a vehicle going faster than 35mph.
  • Find/ Locate (1 point)
  • Continuous Tracking (5 points per hour for a minimum of 1 hour)
  • Turning the SpotLight’s LED Beacon On (1 point)
  • Turn by Turn Directions (5 points per hour for a minimum of 1 hour)

If you select the Home Body or Adventurer Service Plan, Emergency Events will be monitored on a daily basis. If you exceed the annual maximum of Emergency Event Points based on the Service Plan you selected, you will be charged $1.49 for each point over the maximum. Total fees for Emergency Events for a calendar month will be charged to your credit card in the billing month subsequent to the month the event occurred. For more information, visit www.SpotLightGPS.com and choose the best option for both you and your pet.

How Does a GPS Pet Tracker Work?

December 17, 2009

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Global Positioning Systems (GPS) have been in the market for quite a while now. Mostly used in cars and other vehicles, a GPS will allow you to pinpoint your location and determine the correct direction in a matter of minutes. Using this same technology, companies have now incorporated GPS devices onto collars for pets. Pet owners are able to track their missing pets if they are lost or stolen using GPS pet locators.

All GPS Pet Trackers use satellites to find the location of the missing pet. The system then transmits the information regarding the whereabouts of your pet through the Internet, cell phone, or a special handheld device. Such protection occurs around the clock making sure your pet is safe 24/7. GPS Pet Tracking systems transmit information using either radio waves or cell phones. The problem with radio waves is that the transmission can be restricted where there is a limited signal. Likewise, GPS devices that use cell phones to communicate will only work if there is cell phone coverage available in that area.

The transmitter of the GPS tracker is built into a locator attach to a collar and is placed around the pet’s neck. Some GPS devices also allow owners to create virtual boundaries for their pets. If the dog leaves these ‘safe spots’ or zones, the owner is notified by text or email. Currently GPS pet tracking devices are more suited for medium to large sized dogs. The GPS Pet Tracker can also process a whole host of other information besides the location of your pet. The device can inform you when the battery needs to be recharged, and can offer real-time location updates throughout the day. Some devices can record the pet’s movements over the last couple of days and provide a history to the owner. Since these devices use GPS technology, you will receive not only the location of your missing pet, but also instructions and directions on how to get there. Some pet tracking devices are associated with a recovery center that can be contacted once the animal goes missing, thus creating, a combination of efforts for the fastest tracking and recovery of your lost pet.

Devices such as the SpotLight GPS Pet Locator have teamed up with the American Kennel Club Companion Animal Recovery (AKC CAR), the nation’s largest not-for-profit pet ID and recovery service. The SpotLight GPS Pet Locator is the smallest GPS device available on the market today; it is water resistant and built to last. SpotLight also offers an exclusive AKC CAR collar tag with a unique ID number that includes a lifetime enrollment in AKC CAR’s Recovery Service. With the latest Google Map technologies, you will be equipped to track and recover your missing pets as soon as possible. Owners of the SpotLight GPS Pet Locator also have access to their call center and the best recovery team available.

As an owner, there can be nothing more important than the safety of your beloved pet. Once your pet goes missing he /she is susceptible to accidents or being stolen. The sooner you are able to track your pet down and bring him back home, the better for everyone concerned. With GPS systems becoming more readily available, it is prudent for all pet owners to invest in one as soon as possible and save themselves a lot of time, money and worries in the long run.

10 Tips to Choose a GPS Pet Tracking Collar

November 26, 2009

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Dog owners all over the country are yelling for the latest in tracking systems used to help recover their lost pets. Thanks to developments in computers and technology, you now have GPS Pet Tracking systems that offer peace of mind and security. Once attached to the pet collar, these pet tracking devices provide round the clock monitoring of your dog’s movements. A GPS Pet Collar works in much the same way as the tracking system on your automobile does. Now, pets can be tracked down online with the help of detailed directions to their location courtesy of the collar. Through a series of alerts via phone, text messages or email, an owner can easily recover his missing pet in no time. It sounds like the perfect solution but before you rush out and buy one, ensure that you are making the right choice. Here is a checklist of 10 things to look out for when choosing a GPS Pet Tracking Collar:

1. What is included? – There is already a staggering array of choices available when it comes to GPS Pet Tracking collars. Some are basic, giving you only the location of the missing animal, while others are more sophisticated providing the location as well as detailed directions on how to get there. You need to figure out how much you can afford in terms of inclusions and services offered.

2. What is the size of the unit? – Most GPS Pet collars are best suited for medium to large size dogs. If your pet is smaller, weighing 30 pounds or less, the collar might be too heavy and cause discomfort, as well as possible long term back problems.

3. How efficient are the support services offered? – Do your homework regarding the customer service offered by the GPS Pet Tracking System provider. When your pet goes missing, what you really need is an efficient support staff who will talk to you through the steps towards recovery. Make sure the staff is available 24/7 and easily reachable through a toll-free number.

4. Will it last? – A good GPS Pet Collar should be waterproof. Dogs love the water and the unit needs to be sturdy enough to withstand the rough and tumble involved in a dog’s normal routine. Look for the most durable device you can get your hands on for long-term satisfaction.

5. What tracking system does it use? – Some devices use an A-GPS pet tracking system in combination with cell phone technology. This will assure you of the widest coverage range and a sustained signal, even in heavily wooded areas or inside buildings.

6. How will you receive the information? – You can access information from the GPS Pet Tracking Device via the phone, text messages or the Internet. Be sure that the device you pick has the options best suited for you. For instance, text messages might work best for people who are not online often or cannot connect to email through their phones.

7. Is the device easy to use? – When setting up the tracking unit and programming your pet’s safety zones and boundaries, an easy to use unit is a must. A few pressing of buttons and your work should be done. Ask your dealer or service provider for instructions beforehand.

8. Is the tracking device fitted with any accessories? – A-GPS Pet Collar fitted with a bright LED beacon is much more useful when your dog goes missing at night.

9. How do you recharge the unit? – There are some devices in the market that require you to replace the entire device when the battery no longer works. Look for one that has an easily removable and rechargeable battery.

10. Have you checked out the reviews of the device before buying? – Thanks to the Internet, you can now read detailed reviews from consumers about the GPS Tracking Systems you have short-listed. Read these online reports about how the unit works, the response of the support staff, and the effectiveness of the device, in order to make an informed decision.

Keeping all these factors in mind, Positioning Animals Worldwide, Inc. (PAW) has teamed with the American Kennel Club Companion Animal Recovery (AKC CAR) team to officially launch the SpotLight GPS Pet Locator, to reduce the number of lost dogs. SpotLight has the advantage of being water resistant, compact, lightweight, and long lasting. With its LED beacon and utilization of advanced technology, you can now be informed of your dog’s whereabouts around the clock through mobile or email alerts. With a lifetime enrollment in the AKC CAR’s Recovery Service, owners of the SpotLight GPS system have access to their call center and the best recovery team available. SpotLight allows tracking and recovery of lost dogs so your missing pet will be returned safely to your home as quickly and efficiently as possible.