What Are The 6 Keys To Building A Life Long Partnership With Your Horse?
What Are The 6 Keys To Building A Life Long Partnership With Your Horse?
Most people who have horses would like to develop a quality
relationship with their horse, but only achieve mediocrity,
often accepting this as a good result. Why, because they
put there efforts into becoming experts at riding or
showmanship when they really need to be focusing on becoming
horseman. First you need to develop a base a starting
point you can build on, a base involving both the horse and
you, developing a life long partnership.If you're someone who is serious about developing your
horsemanship skills, horse training skills or just want a great
relationship with your horse I would encourage you to (subscribe to The Roundup) examine and then put into practice ALL 6 keys below. It's essential that you not leave
any of the six out if you're to realize the end result, a lifetime partnership with your horse that is safe, enjoyable and rewarding.1. UnderstandingYou need to understand your horse. To do that you have to
understand how horses think.2. Mind-setYour attitude= How you communicate. Being assertive vs.
aggressive and being evenhanded. Your mind-set (attitude)
affects the mind-set (attitude) of your horse.3. ApproachHelping your horse to understand what it is you want him to
do.4. PatientsBe patient/tolerant; take the time do it right and you
won't have to go back and do it again and again.5. CreativenessCreating challenges for you and your horse. Learning what
the two of you can accomplish together. Why settle for
mediocrity?6. EquipmentHaving the proper horse equipment, understanding what it's
for and how it's used is essential.For more information on the 6 Keys, and to receive future
issues about horsemanship and you, subscribe to The Roundup
at perfect-horse-gifts.com. You will soon benefit form all
the blockbuster information and the knowledge you'll gain.You have permission to publish this article
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Building Your Site With Other Peoples Content–Part 2 – Writing-Articles
Building Your Site With Other Peoples Content--Part 2
Earlier, I published part 1 of this series, which contained a number of methods for building your site using other people's content. Now, I've come up with a few more ways that you can do this that I wanted to share with you.It's important to note however that you never want to build your entire site with other people's content. You'll keep visitors on your site--and keep them coming back--by building a relationship with them. To do that, much of your copy must be in your "voice," with your personality. There will be no cohesive voice in your site if you ONLY use other people's content. So be sure to make it a mix.Now, here are those new methods...PUT A REQUEST FOR OTHER PEOPLE'S CONTENT RIGHT ON YOUR SITEPost a form on your site (or at least a page) that asks people to submit content for your site, whether it's an article, a personal story, tips, or even photographs. It all depends on your niche as to what type of content you want.But the bottom line is that most people love to see their name in print and will jump at the opportunity to make a contribution. Also, if another website owner comes to your site and sees your invitation, they may take you up on it just to add an incoming link into their site (and to market their site, of course).MINE PRESS RELEASES FOR NICHE-RELATED INFORMATIONPress releases come out every day that may contain newsworthy content you can post on your site. The people who send out press releases WANT them to be posted on other sites, because it gives them the publicity they seek.You can get started by visiting PRWeb.com and searching their archives. Here's how:1. Visit www.prweb.com & click on their Search Archives tab.2. Type your keywords into the box and click the Search button.3. Review the many press releases until you find a few that fit your niche and your needs for your site.Cut and paste the press release into a web page for your site. Be sure to include the contact details in clickable format.ASK AUTHORS YOU LIKE FOR MORE ARTICLESIn the last article, we discussed finding articles you like in various article banks, such as EzineArticles.com. Take that one step further. When you find an author whose work you like, write to the author and ask them if they have any other articles you might use on your site.The author will often be thrilled to have an opportunity to be published on your site, and may even send you a whole series of articles on your niche topic.That's it for this time!Kathi MacNaughton is a web entrepreneur and freelance writer, as well as a mentor for the Nitro Incubator program. To learn more, visit http://www.powerful-sample-resume-formats.com/how-this-site-came-to-be.html