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PacNWHorse.com is a website that serves all things horse for the Pacific Northwest region: Oregon, Washington, Idaho, western Montana and Northern California. Although it is still in its formative stages, it is shaping up to be a valuable resource for horse lovers, as well as an opportunity for horse businesses to get the word out about what they do.
Visitors to the site are diverse, owning many different breeds of horses from Arabians to Warmbloods to Quarter Horses, enjoying them in many different disciplines. However, they all have their love of horses in common, so there is always something to talk about.
Advertising for Horse Products and Services
The site offers a variety of advertising options for horse-related businesses, which then provide a helpful resource for horse lovers looking for products and services. There are classified ads for tack and horses for sale or stallions at stud, banner-type ads and a free business directory. Marketing, graphic and website design are offered through The Sandland Group, a partner with PacNWHorse.
Learn about Horses
PacNWHorse has a “Knowledge Base”, which is a database of articles about horses. These range from personal interest, like humorous essays about getting back into horses as an adult, to useful articles from trainers and veterinarians.
Social Networking
PacNWHorse also has a social networking aspect. Registered members (registration is free) have their own page where they can post information about themselves, including pictures. They also get a free blog where they can write about whatever they like, such as keeping their online friends up-to-date on their latest horseback riding adventures, buying trips or anything else that comes to mind.
The forum on PacNWHorse allows registered members to chat, commiserate and ask questions. Get to know other people in the community and maybe even meet some new riding buddies—or just spend a few minutes getting your horsey chatter fix.
PacNWHorse.com is a valuable resource for anyone who owns or works with horses in the Pacific Northwest, and even for those who live elsewhere in the country.