Technobark
| Founders | Mark Braeden |
|---|---|
| Type | Magazine |
Region served | United States, Canada |
Official language | English |
| Website | technobark |
Technobark is an American popular online magazine founded in 2016 and providing reviews of the latest dog gadgets by Mark Braeden. Mark is a dog breeder with 17 years of experience and has 4 dogs: Alaskan Malamute, Clumber Spaniel, Irish Terrier and Mutt. Mark is also interested in the latest technologies and he tries all the latest dog gadgets on the market, sharing his experience to improve dog life. Technobark follows the latest dog technologies to ensure it stays in the loop of the doggie innovative world.
History
Initially, Technobark was created to help raise funds for many innovative dog projects on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. Mark was reviewing these upcoming products and helping to spread the word and raise funds. Some of them, like Furbo Dog Camera, is now one of the bestsellers.
After a couple of popular reviews, Mark started receiving many requests from other manufacturers and he realized that the world of dog gadgets is huge. It became Mark's hobby to check the latest dog technologies and share public opinion about them.
"Dog owners want to know what’s best for their companion. With so many good dog technology and toy products out there, it is very confusing to open tabs and put the entire list on notes. Dog technologies are expensive and, worst of all, your hard-earned money will be going down the drain if you purchase something that is not suitable for your lovely dog's lifestyle. Technobark is made by a dog lover for dog lovers." - said Mark in an interview.
Today, over 30,000 people from the United States and Canada read Technobark monthly.
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