Florida Dog Trainer Helps Dog Owners Find Key Answers
A Florida dog trainer today announced the launch of a series of free websites designed to help dog owners find information on specific dog-related topics. These narrowly-focused resource directories provide more comprehensive information in one place than you can find at most all-in-one dog websites.
Clearwater, FL (PRWEB) June 3, 2005 -- A Florida dog trainer today announced
the launch of a series of free websites to help dog owners find information on
specific dog-related topics.
“I am proud to introduce topic-specific dog
information sites that zero in on one area of expertise,” says David Dunlap,
founder of the sites.
Each of the four websites –
thedogtrainingnetwork.com, dogcollarinfo.com, doghousesforyou.com, and
thepremiumdogfoodsite.com – offers free articles, recommendations and
information related to the specific topic of the site.
Dunlap says his
sites differ from traditional all-in-one dog websites. “There are a lot of
dog-related websites that briefly touch on a variety of topics without offering
the information dog lovers are actually searching for. We present dog lovers
with more information on one specific topic than they ever imagined
existed.”
According to Dunlap, Internet surfers looking for information
on dog training, dog collars, dog
houses, or dog food now have specific websites to visit where they can
find a wealth of information related to an isolated topic.
Dunlap saw the
need for the topic-specific sites after searching for information on dog collars
to aid in training. “I found that information on dog collars was sparse. The
all-in-one dog sites provide a little bit of information on a number of topics
rather than a lot of information on one topic.”
Dunlap says he was
surprised by how much dog collar information there was on the Internet that
wasn’t being offered by the all-in-one sites. He researched several different
topics and found that the all-in-one sites were only touching the surface of
each topic.
“I felt it would be beneficial to bring all of the
information on dog collars to the surface and channel it to a site dedicated to
the topic,” says Dunlap. “Then, I did the same for several other topics that dog
enthusiasts would find useful.”
Dunlap says he plans to explore further
topics to help dog lovers find what they’re really looking for. All four sites
have gone live and are accessible through an Internet web
browser.
Contact:
David Dunlap
Dog Trainer
Phone: (813) 494-3616
/ Fax (727) 446-8413
Email: e-mail protected from spam bots
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