In our constant effort to provide the best service possible to our users, the EquiSearch.com team has worked with editors and designers to produce an even better version of the site, which has evolved into the most comprehensive website for horse people since it began in 1995.
Improved Magazine Pages
The most obvious change you will see right from the homepage is our updated size--a wider page designed to be more attractive and easier to read. But delve a bit deeper--check out our magazine sister sites, EQUUSMagazine.com, HorseandRider.com, PracticalHorsemanMag.com and DressageToday.com, to explore the enhanced features of these publications online. You'll see that each magazine sports its own unique look and personality online--as well as "At a Glance," which offers great features chosen by the magazine editors.
Easier to Find Favorites
With a website offering such a vast array of content--more than 3,300 articles as well as blogs, forums, photo galleries, video clips and more--it's a challenge sometimes to offer readers the easiest ways to find information they are looking for. But in this redesign we have concentrated on making features such as our popular blogs, for example, easier to find quickly. We've also reorganized our top categories a bit to make the subject you are interested in easy to search.
Dive In!
But enough talking about the bigger, better EquiSearch.com--give it a try! Check out our site--from the Top Stories on the homepage to Nancy Jaffer's columns and postcards from competitions to one of our magazine sister sites--and let us know what you think! To comment, please go to the EquiSearch.com forum. Enjoy!
EquiSearch.com is produced by the Equine Network, a division of Source Interlink Media that also produces the websites Equine.com and EquiShopper.com. EquiSearch.com's honors include the U.S. Equestrian Federation's Daniel P. Lenehan Memorial Trophy for Overall Media Excellence in 2006 and Best Website of the Year 2002-2007, plus numerous American Horse Publication awards, including first place in the Equine-Related Electronic Publication and Equine-Related Electronic Newsletter categories in 2007.



