HorseShark Hits; Helps Sellers of Horses, Horse Property


PALO ALTO, CALIF. (January 21, 2003) – Just three months since its founding, HorseShark (http://www.horseshark.com ) has helped horse sellers in nineteen U.S. states and three Canadian provinces with an effective, online equestrian marketplace.

Current listings on HorseShark include curlies, geldings, ponies, warmbloods, palominos, fillies, barrel horses, thoroughbred mares, and quarter horses. By combining fast-loading web pages, an easy ad insertion process, and intuitive navigation, HorseShark provides horse lovers with a natural place to trade.

HorseShark also contains an effective marketplace for equestrian real estate. In a test conducted on December 19, 2003, HorseShark was the number two search engine result for the term "horse property for sale" on Google, developer of the world's largest search engine. This makes HorseShark a good place for realtors selling horse farms to advertise.

HorseShark was launched in October 2002 in response to the growing number of horse properties being listed for sale on FarmShark and RanchShark. FarmShark (http://www.farmshark.com) is an online marketplace for acreage, dairies, farms, orchards, pastures, and vineyards. RanchShark (http://www.ranchshark.com) is an online marketplace for ranches. FarmShark, HorseShark, and RanchShark are all owned by SharkPage, Inc.

HorseShark focuses on horses for sale and equine real estate for sale in the United States and Canada. Neither HorseShark nor its parent SharkPage, Inc. are affiliated with Google Inc.

About HorseShark

HorseShark is the online marketplace for horses and horse property. Available free of charge on the Internet at http://www.horseshark.com , HorseShark lists horses for sale and equestrian properties for sale. HorseShark is owned by SharkPage, Inc., a privately held corporation based in Palo Alto, California. SharkPage also owns the FarmShark and RanchShark online marketplaces.





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