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Why
Exhibit at Equine Affaire?
Equine
Affaire is a Unique Event with a Proven Track Record
In an industry in which
there are "horse
fairs" of all sizes and calibers, Equine
Affaire has achieved a level of success which, by
all relevant criteria, sets it apart from other all-breed,
all-discipline equine expositions in North America. While the equine
exposition concept developed by Equine Affaire, Inc. is often imitated,
the events produced each year by Equine Affaire's professional production team are
never equalled. Equine Affaire
continues to be "the nation's
premiere national equine exposition and equestrian gathering."
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Since 1994 Equine Affaire,
Inc. has produced 28 successful events, and attendance at each event
has grown steadily over the years.
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Equine Affaire events are
truly national and international in scope as evidenced by the fact
that attendees and event participants have traveled to the shows from
all 50 states, from throughout Canada, and from numerous foreign
countries.
- Vendors find exhibiting at
Equine Affaire to be highly profitable. Each Equine Affaire
enjoys a remarkably high exhibitor return rate from year to year.
- Every year space within each
Equine Affaire trade show sells out-usually
months before the show-and many
equine-related businesses are placed on the waiting list for exhibit
space.
- More than 50 breeds of
horses have participated in an Equine Affaire and most have been
represented by their national breed associations.
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All major equestrian sports
have been represented at an Equine Affaire by their national
associations.
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Equine Affaire caters to the East Coast, Midwest, and West Coast markets and
offer retailers and manufacturers the opportunity to reach horsepeople
nationwide.
What We Know About
the Attendees
of Equine Affaire ...
Equine Affaire
attendees own horses of a wide variety of breeds and are actively involved
in all types of equestrian sports. Based on surveys conducted at
recent events we know that:
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Equine
Affaire attendees are horse owners: 88% of attendees own one or
more horses. Only 12% do not own horses, but as horse
enthusiasts they are directly involved with horses on a regular basis
through leases, riding lessons, etc.
- Equine Affaire
attendees represent all facets of the horse industry:
Of the attendees at the Ohio
event, 22% ride English, 47% ride western, and 31% ride both. In
contrast, 42% of our Massachusetts attendees ride English, 30% ride
western, and 28% ride both. Of the attendees at the California show,
15% ride English, 59% ride western, and
26% ride both.
- Equine
Affaire is truly national and international in scope: Attendees have
traveled to Equine Affaire from all
50 states, from all Canadian provinces,
and from as far away as Japan, Brazil, Switzerland and Australia.
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Equine Affaire
attendees are avid horse enthusiasts who attend the show to learn as
well as to shop for horse-related products: Most attendees attend the
show for more than one day to take advantage of the extensive program
of clinics, seminars and demonstrations. Many attend all four days of
the event.
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Equine
Affaire attendees come to the events to shop: Many exhibitors have enthusiastically reported
to us that they have enjoyed their highest single-day and/or
single-weekend sales at Equine Affaire. On our post-event
surveys, most exhibitors have reported that Equine Affaire ranks high
in sales relative to all of the shows that they attend. Outstanding
sales are reported by vendors offering all types of products ranging
from high-priced trucks, trailers, custom tack, barns, carriages, and
jewelry to lower-priced apparel, books, and stable supplies.
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