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Exchange at HITS Thermal this week
Register your horse & we'll compliment his listing with a photo shoot. 
You've heard it from me before: Quality media is key to successful marketing.  This week is Thermal distribution of The Exchange Video Catalog, and I will be available to register horses and take photos for our next Campaign. Please email me or call my cell to schedule an appointment - 630.346.0224.
 
 
Additionally, The Exchange will have a representative at HITS Tucson next week for distribution and to assist registering horses. Photos can also be taken if desired. I will travel to Ocala and Wellington the first week and March and am available for Sellers there also. Please contact us to schedule an appointment.
 
Sunshine here I come . . . see you on the Circuit!
Amber
Sin City Showing only 2 of 3 eligible weeks Sin City and Patrick Spanton were Mid-Circuit Champions of the ridiculously populated Low Hunter division. Sin City bested a field of 60+ horses to claim this title- Congrats! Sin City is offered for sale by Mary Gatti of Rainbow Canyon Ranch. He can be seen Weeks V & VI of HITS Thermal.
RockZarrRock Zarr had a great 2009 debut at HITS Ocala last week with Jennifer Alfano in the irons, taking 2nd of 35 in the very competitive Pregreen Hack. They also placed 4th Over Fences out of 42, and 4th and 7th in the Low Hunters out of 70 & 62 entries, respectively. What a great start to the Circuit! Rock Zarr is offered for sale by Wendy Schmid and Jenn Bowery. She can be seen and tried with Jennifer Alfano at HITS Ocala.
Blue Sprinkle Blue Sprinkle and rider Lauren Rasmus had great results in the Pony Medals at Gulf Coast last week, coming home with a win in the WIHS Pony Medal and a 2nd in the USEF Pony Medal. Both classes had a dozen or more entries, great job! Blue Sprinkle is offered for sale by Danielle and Harrison Ford of Hillford Farm and is available to be seen at Gulf Port.
At the Winter Equestrian Festival:
Charleston Charleston was 5th and 6th Over Fences out of 50 horses in the Childrens Hunters.
 
Aljano Jr. was 2nd out of 49 in the Childrens Hunters U/S.  
 
Rubicon was 5th and 8th Over Fences out of 54 in the 3' Pregreen Hunters.
 
Brother Bear was 2nd out of 22 very competitive ponies in the Large Childrens Pony Hunters Over Fences.
 
Equestrians of the 21st Century
Facebook is freaky, I'll give you that. But it's hard to fault a platform where I am both friends of Linda Allen and receiving constant updates about the upcoming 2010 WEG Games (I have actually had conversations with Linda Allen, so I am not a completely annonymous online fan :).
 
As one who was extremely slow to embrace "social networking" I am astounded when browsing through my friend list, begun just 3 weeks ago. Not only do most of my clients have pages, so do most of my idols.
 
Technology now offers targeted networking abilities that far surpass anything available. As email inboxes accumulate piles of spam and silly forwards, with no reliable method of filtering, the online platforms that allow users to control their content - and the people they associate with - are becoming ever more popular.
 
I entered the social networking realm by testing the waters at Facebook, and a thus far weak attempt at blogging (it's getting better, Thermal & Florida should provide plenty of blog fodder), and additional research has enlightened me to so much more. RSS feeds, Twitter, iGoogle- all ways we can update you in simple, efficient ways. If you are already an Equestrian of the 21st Century click one of the links on the side of this email to follow us in the method you prefer.
 
And join our new Facebook group, of course!
Equestrians of the 21st Century
Sincerely,
 
Amber Aslin
The Exchange