alex's blog: Its About the Horse!
Personal Philosophy: do as much as you can and some things will get done. And never regret an outcome as long as you know you tried.
Contact
alexbr 'dot' brown 'at' gmail 'dot' com519 404 5588
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Horse Welfare Projects and Essays
The following highlight my current work, which is essentially working on the horse slaughter issue while galloping horses at various racetracks in North America. I am currently at Woodbine, ON Canada.- Alex Brown Exercise Rider and Horse Welfare Advocate: Blood Horse's Talkin' Horses
- A Texas Sojourn: Texas Horse Talk, covers my winter in Texas (2007-8)
- Sensible debate over unwanted horses would help anti-slaughter lobby: My essay on why horse slaughter is unecessary and is simply a demand-based business.
- New York Times: The Rail I helped cover the 2008 Triple Crown via this blog. Very cool experience and exposure.
- Alex Brown Racing: Started with Barbaro, now following horse racing in general, my exploits (traveling from racetrack to racetrack) and pushing to end horse slaughter. We have active discussion boards.
- Alex Brown Racing: Unfolding Story: A wiki, designed to document horse welfare information from the above project.
Marketing and Business School Admissions Work
The following are a couple of whitepapers I wrote while working in Business School Admissions.- Engagement Marketing Revisited: How to Embrace the New Social Media Tools: Published November 2009. This whitepaper is an updated version of the '06 Whitepaper to include social networking tools such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
- Engagement Marketing: Published June 2006, Whitepaper. I wanted to write a paper that explains blogging and other web 2.0 techologies, and their impact on marketing, especially within the MBA admissions field.
- Discussion Boards, Chat Rooms and the Power of Transparency: Published 2004.
Cool Links
Blog Projects
The following are blog projects I have worked on etc.- Introduction to Marketing:
A class I taught at Wharton. Used the blog to manage communications and had each student create a blog to use to share insights and work on a group project. - Information Technology Marketing:
My final class at the University of Delaware (Spring 2007). - timwoolleyracing.com:
A site for a racehorse trainer. The entire site is a blog, and it was designed by Eliza. - paulrowlandracing.com:
A site for a racehorse trainer. See above.
Previous Posts
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Saturday, August 13, 2005
6 Comments:
A new skin always make me blog more often.
well if anyone wants a weblog template I'm free - and it is often said I am cheap at half the price
(OK, that sounded funnier in my head).
;-)
i always wondered about that saying: "cheap at half the price" ... i just don't get it!
In other words its expensive - if someone tells you your services as a markteting lecturer were "cheap at half the price" they are basically telling you that you aren't worth what you are charging aren't they?
yes, but i usually hear the saying in the context of the price being cheap ... perhaps I just misinterpreted :)
The other saying it "cheap at twice the price" - thats the one indicating something is cheap! Honestly Al! ;-)
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