What’s more, Horse Network is a community, and we’re always looking for smart, new ideas from horse-crazy folks like you.
Who can contribute blog posts on Horse Network?
Want to give it a shot? Here’s how.
Pick a topic.
We try to cover all facets—big and small—of the horse community. But usually, these tend to fall into one of five categories.
News: Current events and breaking news in the world of horses.
Sports: Athlete profiles, in-depth interviews, and trending issues in equestrian sport.
Health: News, stories, tips, opinions and techniques from the experts.
Lifestyle: Fashion, trends, home decor and …show more content…
Not seeing your topic here? Don’t worry. Submit it anyway, we’ll find a home for it!
Our content is:
Well-researched, fact-driven, and related to equestrian sport, horse health, current events and more.
Humorous essays, list stories, and satirical writing.
Thought-driven criticism and opinion pieces about the industry.
Multi-media (Photos, graphics, video).
Barn hacks and tricks of the trade.
Write from the heart! The horse world is a diverse and bottomless well of information. If you care about an issue, chances are someone else does, too.
Our content is not:
Unoriginal, poorly researched, needlessly snarky, or whiny. (Remember, there’s no whining in horseback riding.)
How to format your work:
We’ve found that 500-750 words is a sweet spot for posts (please don’t ramble on to get there!).
Single-spaced.
Include reference links to reputable sources for all facts and data cited. (We’ll include these as embedded links in the text.)
Keep self-promotion to a minimum in your post. Do include a link to your website and a 75-word “About the Author” bio at the end of your post. Feel free to include a photo. (Scroll to the bottom for an example,