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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 427557" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Thank you on behalf of the Longhorn Breeders! Appreciate it!</p><p></p><p>On a sidebar:</p><p></p><p>While some individuals may criticize or make fun of peoples' "marketing" activities, I would add that since we're right on US 83 (Canada to Mexico highway) with lots of daily traffic, our place is kept up nicely and always have one group in area next to highway. Our "ranch" entry sign is for advertising as well as to make it easy for people to find us. In regard to websites, about 75 % of our sales are due to website exposure since the Longhorn market (yes a nitch) attracts customers on a nationwide basis (our local sales are few and far between). We also try to update our website with something every week or two...do it ourselves, don't have to wait on a "webmaster" service to get around to it.</p><p></p><p>Additionally...I feel we have nothing to hide. Our Longhorn records are available for any prospective customer to see; and, they get full data printouts of each animal with a purchase. To attempt to deceive someone would "shoot ourselves in the foot" to say the least....</p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 427557, member: 9"] Thank you on behalf of the Longhorn Breeders! Appreciate it! On a sidebar: While some individuals may criticize or make fun of peoples' "marketing" activities, I would add that since we're right on US 83 (Canada to Mexico highway) with lots of daily traffic, our place is kept up nicely and always have one group in area next to highway. Our "ranch" entry sign is for advertising as well as to make it easy for people to find us. In regard to websites, about 75 % of our sales are due to website exposure since the Longhorn market (yes a nitch) attracts customers on a nationwide basis (our local sales are few and far between). We also try to update our website with something every week or two...do it ourselves, don't have to wait on a "webmaster" service to get around to it. Additionally...I feel we have nothing to hide. Our Longhorn records are available for any prospective customer to see; and, they get full data printouts of each animal with a purchase. To attempt to deceive someone would "shoot ourselves in the foot" to say the least.... Bill [/QUOTE]
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