There are a million (literally) archery websites on the net right now all trying to do the same thing, sell archery equipment at reasonable prices. I have personally looked at, at least, a couple three dozen different sites; and they're all good in their own way shape and form. They all have great products to sell, my experiences in ordering off of some of them have been good and others, well, not so good. As with anything, some people are good at what's important and that is what makes them shine.
My husband and I were born and raised in North Dakota and are avid bow hunters, we love the outdoors and all it has to offer. About a year or so ago we were given the opportunity to open our own online store. Now being the avid bow hunters that we are, our first choice was archery. When we mentioned our new career adventure to family and friends the reaction was always the same. They would ask us, "Do you know how many archery sites there are already?", or " How will you compete?", and our answer, has always been the same; It's not a competition, it's a passion.
We both grew up in hunting families, have eaten venison all of our lives, and have learned a respect for nature and archery as a sport; and we have passed this on to our children.
When you have a passion for something, it doesn't take a lot to want to share it, TheBowBarn.com is our way of sharing.
My husband has taught youth hunting, and still takes great pride in it. Our grandson just turned 9 and has received his first bow from his grandpa. I'm not sure who was more excited.
Our goal as an online store is to have happy satisfied customers. We want to help with any questions you may have about products, or just the sport of hunting; or maybe it's youth education you have questions about, we can help with that also.
So there you go, that's who TheBowBarn is. Maybe you've seen us, maybe you've even already visited, or maybe this is the first you are hearing of us. All the same we want you to know we're here and we're eager to help. Go ahead give us a visit!
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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