Wednesday, April 25th, 2007 at
10:30 am
Equine learning opportunity with Equine Reproduction Specialist Justin Hayna, DMV of BlueMoundsEquine.com
EquineTeleseminar.net has another call scheduled in their ongoing Horse Health series! Check your schedule and clear the evening of May 2nd for a fascinating live phone interview scheduled with Justin Hayna, DMV, of Blue Mounds Equine Center.
Patricia of EquineTeleseminar.net and Justin will be discussing both horse breeding basics and cutting-edge technology available for mare and stallion owners in the ever-growing field of Equine Reproduction. If you’ve ever considered breeding your horse, or think you might someday, you owe it to yourself to listen in on this call. Read the rest of this entry
Wednesday, April 11th, 2007 at
1:44 pm
Now you can have full color flyers printed from your Microsoft Word DOC files.
My sister’s boss asked her to make and order two different flyers for an upcoming business event. She had ordered color copies from a fast copy place before, but she thought she might be able to find a better price on the Internet because she wanted to order about 250 copies of each flyer design.
She did a quick search on google and found Read the rest of this entry
Saturday, April 7th, 2007 at
7:12 am

Happy Easter! I just added two new ecards for the Easter Holiday.

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Sunday, April 1st, 2007 at
9:12 pm
The importance of balancing strategies in equestrian business pursuits.
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Horse Business eZine – Equine Business Marketing Tips for the Busy Business Owner
The high trotting email newsletter that delivers ideas, insights, inspiration, and practical marketing information specifically for Equine Related Businesses.
April 2007; Issue #4 Joni Solis, Editor
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Hi, This is Joni Solis with your April’s newsletter about why balance is critical!
One of the marks of a great rider is their incredible sense of balance. Some come by this naturally, but most spend years of practice perfecting their ability to balance in the saddle. When the horse zigs they zig, and when the horse zags they zag and remain centered.
This same balancing ability that is so necessary to horseback riding is also incredibly vital to Read the rest of this entry