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Book your World Show Advertising NOW and receive a SPECIAL DISCOUNT!
Special #1: One full-page color ad in either October, November and January—$780, regularly $960
Special #2: Three full-page color ads, one in each of October, November and January—$2,000, that’s only $667 each!
Special #3: Two full-page color ads, one in each of November and January—only $1,400, that’s only $700 each!
Please call or e-mail Hannah at (208) 882-5578 ext. 256 or advertising@appaloosajournal.com to book your space today!
Get a group together! As always, if you book 5 pages, the 6th one is FREE. Gather your show team together for a page each and get the last one for free. Great way to save some bucks!
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Pages for $600 each? What?
That’s right! Reserve a four to eight-page rollout for your World ads in October or November, for only $600/page.
Add an unforgettable style to your ad that will guarantee impressions! Remember: rollouts force the magazine to open to that page before anything else.

Contact for pricing and samples today!
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Fort Worth Guide

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The Appaloosa World Show is coming to Fort Worth in October! This means that you’ll be seeing over 74,250 visitors. Our visitors spend $1.8 million on average DAILY during our World Show.
Now is the time to think about advertising your restaurant or service in the November issue of Appaloosa Journal! We have created a NEW “Guide to Fort Worth” section in the World Show Program section of the November/World Show Issue of Appaloosa Journal. This entire section will also appear on our website, where we receive an average of 43,460 daily hits. The November issue will be circulated throughout the show, and throughout Fort Worth as well.
It’s easy to do—and affordable! Prices start at only $35.
Don’t miss out on getting the gang to your place!
All submissions for the November Issue are due October 1, 2011.
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Some legends are totally true!
The Chief Joseph Trail is 1,300 miles long, beginning in Wallowa Valley, Oregon and ending about 42 miles south of the Canadian border in Montana. In 1965 the ApHC began the tradition of riding about 100 consecutive miles of it each year as a sanctioned trail ride. Known as the Chief Joseph Trail Ride, the complete trail has been ridden only 3 times since its inception. This year found riders enjoying the eighth leg of the journey from Spencer, Idaho to West Yellowstone, Montana.













