Appaloosa Horse Club unveils new website

The modernized site includes improved, user-friendly navigation and up-to-date news items.

The Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC) is excited to announce the launch of its brand new website. With a fresh and modern look, the new www.Appaloosa.com is more compatible with multiple devices and continues to offer visitors all the information they need and rely on about the Appaloosa breed.

“Our goal was to create a new and modern face for the Appaloosa Horse Club,” said ApHC Advertising & Marketing Director Hannah Cassara. “This redesign opens doors for outreach and growth of the Appaloosa community.”

The new site includes aesthetic enhancements and improved, user-friendly navigation for a more engaging user experience. One highlight is an improved “News” section to help keep members as informed and up-to-date as possible.

ApHC Executive Secretary Lynette Thompson said, “Modernizing our website for an improved member experience has been a years-long project we are so happy to roll out for 2021. While it was a team effort, I especially want to thank our IT and Marketing leadership for bringing this to fruition.”

To see the new site, visit www.Appaloosa.com. Note: If you’ve visited before, you may need to clear your browser history to get the new site to load. Tell us what you think! Please send feedback to [email protected].

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