cmcar, do you have any friends who are good with HTML?

To some people that ad could come off sounding a little sus...

I think a single, NICELY PUT TOGETHER, web page could definently ad to the professionalism.

It would have to be a nice, clean, crisp looking page...

Something like this maybe.

It was posted on an Australian site AusHorse. Only one photo is allowed in the ad (which is free), so these people included a link to a single web page which included more information and photos.

www.freewebs.com/wyvernskies/polly.html

That way, you could also include a list of all show results. That is always a good thing.

Check your spelling! Clydie was spelt wrong ;) I'm sure you would proof read for the actual published ad though!

That's my opinion on a web page anyone...not everyone would agree...but I think the more information you can show for a horse the better...