Thursday, June 4th, 2009 at
10:49 pm
Horse Inspired Jewelry
John Medeiros, CEO and designer of the John Medeiros Collection, has long harbored a love of horses. As a young child, he had horses, and would ride them and change the horse shoes. Ever since then, John Medeiros has thought that horses are powerful beings and that the horseshoe symbolizes strength, power, luck, and success. In fact, the shape of the horse shoe naturally inspires his creative process. The anvil collection, currently in the line, uses horseshoes as does the new Laurea bracelet, not yet available in stores.
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The Laurea bracelet is a cuff that features interchangeable ends. The bracelet comes in four different styles, one of which is the horseshoe symbolizing luck. The LAUREA bracelet was created as a combined effort between father and daughter, John and Nina. The two wanted to create a piece that would be easily customized to its wearer and the momentous event she was marking by its purchase. The LAUREA bracelet was named for the Italian word meaning graduation and new beginnings, and comes from the same root as Laurel, which is often used to commemorate achievements. This piece is perfect not only for a literal graduation, but to mark an anniversary, wedding, promotion, birthday, or any momentous occasion.
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Monday, March 10th, 2008 at
5:28 am

What’s Stacy’s success factors that has made her the bareback / bridleless reining Queen?
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007 at
6:00 am
This article tells how a community benefits from a annually held horse show. It quotes a variety of local merchants on the ways the horse event is helpful or profitable to them.
If you have a horse business I think you should read and make a copy of this article to show to local business people when you are tying to get them to post your ad, flyers, or posters, or help participate in your horse event. It would be good for them to read if you are trying to sell them advertising spots in your event program or sponsorship.
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Tuesday, July 10th, 2007 at
8:29 pm
I just discovered a highly educational equestrian blog by Renee Swanepoel at EncyclopediaEquestria.blogspot.com
Each posting looks to be a full length article stuffed with equestrian related information that is well thought out and written. If it sounds like I am impressed, that is because I am. Many horse businesses could be greatly improved by the addition of a blog with articles of this quality.
Yes writing good postings takes time, effort, and research but they help show potential customers what to expect from you, your staff, or your product. The ability to type well wouldn’t hurt either.
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Wednesday, December 6th, 2006 at
12:04 pm

Tips on getting your horse business known…
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