Sunday, January 1, 2012

Horse Coupon Book: Program Designed to Benefit Horse Owners and Equine Businesses

Horse Coupon Book: Program Designed to Benefit Horse Owners and Equine Businesses:

Equine Publishing, LLC has made a public announcement about their plans to “Go Green” for the inaugural debut of the Horse Coupon Book – a program designed to benefit horse owners and equine businesses throughout the U.S. and Canada.


The HCB Team developed a highly secure online membership program for consumers to gain instant access to hundreds of exclusive manufacturer coupons and rebates in addition to discounts for local retailers and equine service providers within their surrounding area.


“With the rising cost of leather goods, increased importation fees and the hay crisis, it has been extremely difficult for national manufacturers to commit to a single coupon or rebate in an annual publication that must be honored for a full year. Our team has been working in conjunction with business analysts, marketing experts and industry researchers for the past year to fine-tune and evolve our program into a solution that will work within our unstable economic times”. –Jacqueline L. Robbins, President of Equine Publishing, LLC


HorseCouponBook.com will offer participating businesses complete flexibility to add numerous secure offers to the comprehensive coupon database every month and monitor the success rate of every offer in real-time. HCB’s low entry fees and in-house fulfillment options are allowing numerous companies within the equine industry to utilize a coupon program for the first time.


Consumers may sign up for an invitation to the 2012 debut of Horse Coupon Book by visiting www.HorseCouponBook.com and business owners can request an invitation to preview HCB’s private media website and video presentations which are now available.





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