The Power of Relationships

4/6/2016   by Jared G.

What separates Thoroughbred Catalog from other similar Thoroughbred Sales multimedia galleries? Simple. Relationships. What do I mean by this?

Relationships can take on many forms. Relationships can be between people, between data entities, and also between people and data associated with those people. I take my relationship with every consignor on Thoroughbred Catalog very seriously. I personally speak with every consignor I give an account to and do not allow any consignors to sign themselves up, just like any company or government agency with any level of prudence doesn't just grant access to its most secure resources to just anyone who accesses their computing resources. This is done to help ensure the security and integrity of the ThoroughbredCatalog.com data and maintain security for all participants. Consignors have important relationships with their selling clients and the buyers that purchases horses from them. I do not take lightly any access to the consignor portal that I grant to the consignors.

Secondly, the relationship from each consignor to each horse, and from each sale to each horse is kept intact with tight controls to keep them grouped together.

Thirdly, each horse has a relationship to the data tied to it. Thoroughbred Catalog is the ONLY online service that allows the consignors to post (and the buyers to view) multiple images and multiple videos for each horse. This one-to-many relationship (in programmer speak) is critical to allowing the buyer to see every angle and every movement from every horse. There is no other service that offers this multiplicity of relationships. All other touted online catalogs from well-known consignors only allow for a single picture or video.

Anything less than a full gallery of every angle of every horse simply amounts to yesterday's technology.