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Every State currently has it’s own Home Page.

Advertising: All TEXT ads are free (within your own State). If you ad a picture/banner there is a small fee. All ads are listed by State. If you wish your ad to be listed in several states there will be a $5.00 fee charged for "each" posting out of your area. There is an e-mail address on the top left, under the logo on every page of Horse Talk. Use it to send your ad. Ads are left on the site for three months.

Keep it current: When information changes, horse sells and etc. please let us know so we can remove you from the site. We do a site search, we find your ad by the e-mail or phone number listed in the ad. If you are e-mailing a change request from another address, we can not update the information unless you include the reference in your e-mail.

Search Engine: At the bottom of every page. This search engine “only” searches the Horse Talk Site. Word your ad accordingly. (Key Words) The search engine looks for new keywords every week. Try it out! If you are looking for something and it is not listed in “your” State find out what the neighbors have of interest.

Navigation: Across the top of each page you will see general links. On the left side of the page are links relating only to "Your State"

Listings: Listings include, Stallions, Services, Supplements, etc. are left on the site until the Owner requests a change. Again listings are free. There is a charge for adding picture/Banner. Pictures are renewable every year.

Links: Links are listed per State. Consider your keywords so that people from other areas can easily find your product. It is expected that if you request a link that one is given to Horse Talk in exchange. Return link should be to “your States” home page on Horse Talk.


 

 

 

 


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