HeresHoping
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Number 4 vet fail under my belt. So am looking at all the adverts again. Seriously (no, actually I am being tongue in cheek so please don't be offended), is there no other way to describe a horse? Pulled up a Horsemart Search for All Rounder, XX-XX height, X-X years, and they all bar one started with the word 'Stunning' on the first page.
HHo ads were 7/11 'stunning'. Horsedeals similar.
I've always been a 'While I may not agree with what people have to say, I'll defend to the death their right to say it' sprt of person (apologies to Ms Hall), but after a couple of hours today I think my defense mechanisms are well and truly up the spout. [insert jaded horse-search face here]
Perhaps this is a clever SEO process I don't know about that gets the advert bumped to the top of the page. Even if it is, I am stunned that 'stunning' is pretty much the only adjective available to horsey people selling their horses. Or is it just ascribed to horses £3.5k and under?
Please help me compile a lexicon of adjectives that can used in horse adverts. We will then throw some stealth moves to infiltrate the sales market and prevent further over-iteration of the word 'stunning'.
In one word, describe your horse below. I shall start with mine:
Absent.
I've always been a 'While I may not agree with what people have to say, I'll defend to the death their right to say it' sprt of person (apologies to Ms Hall), but after a couple of hours today I think my defense mechanisms are well and truly up the spout. [insert jaded horse-search face here]
Perhaps this is a clever SEO process I don't know about that gets the advert bumped to the top of the page. Even if it is, I am stunned that 'stunning' is pretty much the only adjective available to horsey people selling their horses. Or is it just ascribed to horses £3.5k and under?
Please help me compile a lexicon of adjectives that can used in horse adverts. We will then throw some stealth moves to infiltrate the sales market and prevent further over-iteration of the word 'stunning'.
Absent.
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