This is like, weird, man. Somehow the owners of this list have combined horse ownership and Internet marketing. The most bizarre aspect of the whole thing is that they say you can benefit from the newsletter even if you don't own a horse.
Not that I doubt that assertion. The site and its accompanying newsletter are thorough and well done, if that's the kind of thing you seek.
I think they ought to drop the horse association and go for the broad stroke approach, especially if they're trying to attract the general internet marketing public. Who's going to visit a site called "horse-e.com" if they don't know jack about equines and all they want to do is learn how to make a fortune off the Web?
Anyway, for a short side trip off the beaten track of Internet marketing how-to's, please subscribe to horse-e.
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