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Mt Emily Partners Interview

By Interviewer at 10/31/09 05:06

Name of your website?

Mt Emily Partners

Your name?

DigitalDreamWeavers

Your Location (city, etc)

LaGrande Oregon

Please give us a short summary of your website?

Specializing in dressage bred/trained/registered/inspected hanoverian,hanoverian/arabian crosses. Also offering a consignment venue fo marketing horses and related items including trailers, tack, clothing and equipment. You can also find an informative article on the historical origins of warmbloods, and a link to our flickr gallery. A selection of French Alpine Goats are available for purchase.

What inspired you to launch your own website?

We were inspired to launch our website by the need to increase our customer base and overall visibility in the hope of increasing sales.

When did you launch your first website, and what was it?

This is our first attempt at establishing a web presence.

How did you decide on a name for your website?

Mt. Emily Partners is the name of our farm and the name of our website.

What makes your website different from other, similar offerings?

Clean, simple design. Clear navigation. Our site also offers some great information on horse breed origins.

What is your eventual goal?

We hope to create a strong web presence and provide people from the northwest a place to conveniently market items on consignment that reach a wide audience of potential buyers.

How does your investment of time and money balance against your success?

We hope that time amd money spent creating this website will pay off in an increase in buisness.

What is your favorite part of your website?

We love the classy look and feel our site has.

What tools did you use to create your site?

We used css, photoshop, dreamweaver, and javascript in the creation of this site.

What is your website address?

Mt Emily Partners

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