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VOLUME 1. ISSUE 6
July/2006

 

 
 
     
 
 
Equestrian Network Magazine
 
 
 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 10, 2006
 
 
 
 

CONTACT:  

 
 
Garry Stauber
 
(831) 726-9262
 
 
EQUESTRIAN NETWORK MAGAZINE RECEIVES  NATIONAL READERS' APPROVAL
 
 
 
 
SAN FRANCISCO , CA  - Equestrian Network Magazine (http://www.equestmagazine.com), an exciting new information web site for horse enthusiasts, has received overwhelming nationwide approval.
 
 
 
 
This exciting free equestrian site has grown its traffic 67% in 3 months to over 252,376 hits since its original launch on January 19th 2006.
 
 
 
 
Equestrian Network Magazine (ENM) is the newest member of a well-established network of regional sites including the Bay Equestrian Network (http://www.bayequest.com) which initially launched in 1997. ENM is created to meet overwhelming requests from network visitors as well as many nationwide horse communities.
 
 
 
 
"We never expected the readers' response to be so affirming and in such great numbers. The response has far exceeded our expectation, especially in just the first three months. Equestrian are now online more than ever. We offer relevant and quality content, designed for the entire equestrian community and purposely chose not to exclude anyone, by creating a multi-breed and multi-discipline magazine," stated General Manager, Garry Stauber.
 
 
 
 
The magazine features ten regular columnists, including nationally recognized speakers and trainers Linda Tellington-Jones, Julie Goodnight, Jerry Tindell and Garry Stauber, as well as two highly respected veterinarians, Dr.Tim Eastman and Dr.Richard Miller. The magazine also sports regular columns on hoof care from the president and founder of the Pacific Coast Horseshoeing School, Bob Smith, equestrian legal issues examined by attorney Rachel Kosmal McCart, and the mental side of riding with Martha McNiel, LMFT.
 
 
 
 
Here is a small sampling of readers' feedback letters:
 
 
 
 
" …The second issue surpassed the first. In only two issues, you have established the best looking, most informative and most interesting equine ezine on the net! As I subscribe to all of them, I know. Congratulations on your 'most excellent' achievements."  Warmly, - M.Y. Mim
 
 
 
 
"I …took the opportunity to view your new online magazine. Well done! I really enjoyed the very readable design as well as the unusual variety of information available. Thank you for a super equestrian online publication." Sincerely, - L. A. Allen, Fort Wayne, Indiana
 
 
 
 
"I was just turned on to your magazine and I love it. …I found the articles to be well written and fun to read. The pictures were great as well. Keep up the work." - K. Kile, Hayden Lake, Idaho
 
 
 
 
"Loved it and would like to forward the link to lots of friends/clients. Nice job. Thx." - S. Landache
 
 
 
 
"Keep it up. I liked it. I read about all of it, my eyes are tired! Thank you." - D. Wilson
 
 
 
 
About Bay Equestrian Network (http://www.bayequest.com)
 
 
 
Bay Area Equestrian Network (BAEN) was launched in 1997 to serve the equestrian community in northern California. Since then, BAEN has expanded to include sister sites serving different regions: Southern California Equestrian Network (http://www.socalequest.com), Rogue Valley Equestrian Network (http://www.oregonequest.com), and South East Equestrian Network (http://www.southeastequest.com). More site expansions are planned.
 
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Editors: photos available on request.
Contact Garry Stauber at gstauber@equestmagazine.com or (831) 726-9262 
 
 
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