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Looking For A Goat? Check Out Goatzz.com
Old-fashioned, personal service for quality high-tech Internet marketing attracts goat breeders and sellers to www.Goatzz.com, says Joe Preston, director of marketing.
  “We saw how livestock breeders and ranchers struggled with technology, websites and marketing in general and that the goat industry wasn’t being served well. We saw an opportunity to put our skills to use to create a system that was easy to use and custom-built for livestock,” Preston says. “Our goal is to help goat breeders more effectively showcase their farms online and connect with other breeders.”
  Members can start with a free membership that includes unlimited animal listings, a farm profile, blogging, photos and more. The Business Membership ($149/year) syncs the members’ Goatzz sales lists to their personal websites and includes hosting, email accounts, an online store, and other features.
  “The main reason people join Goatzz is because most customers research farms online first before visiting in-person, and Goatzz provides the best and easiest way to create an appealing web presence for your farm and manage your online sales lists,” Preston says. “Another reason is because we really take care of our members, and people are surprised with how personal our service is and the time we take to help them.”
  Besides dairy goat breeders, members have breeds for meat, fiber, brush clearing, and packing. With Goatzz.com and their own website (using Goatzz info), customers benefit with double exposure but without double the work. Visitors can shop for goats nationwide and find helpful information on the breeder forum and also find goat event listings.
  Preston adds that he also uses the software platform to serve the yak and miniature horse industries at www.yakzz.com and www.minihorsestreet.com.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Joe Preston (www.goatzz.com/support).



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