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I’ve been training horses for years and now I want to start my own business. How do I market myself as a horse trainer?

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2 Responses to “How to market a horse training business?”

  1. Says:

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    Hi Lindsay,

    I recommend you to start an info website that helps to build your image as an expert in horse training. You could give advice on how to take care of horses and all sorts of relevant information.

    Your website will attract visitors who are interested in horses and looking to get their horses trained and therefore will be willing to use your personal services.

    Don’t worry if you know little or nothing about website building, HTML-coding and all the techie stuff.
    I was in the same situation when I started to build my website and online business in April.

    On this page you can download for FREE a very useful tutorial called The Service Sellers Masters Course:

    It will take you through the whole process step-by-step.

    Wishing you good luck with your business.

    PS: My daughter (4 years old now) wants to become a horse trainer like you! :-) )

  2. RSS Feed Reader Says:

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    Hi Lindsay,

    This a great idea you want to start your own business.

    Just create a free webpage or blog on internet. Add good content, your contact address and images to attract visitors who are interested in horses riding and looking to get their horses trained and other personal services which you want to give.

    Then optimize your page with keywords and list it in google, yahoo local services & MAP, submit in some directories.

    Print some visiting cards of your business, give them to people when you meet somebody in party, club, gym and other places.

    You can distribute some pamphlet in your area.

    i hope i will help. you can contact me for more help.

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