Horse For Sale - Write Classifieds That Sell
On line or in a magazine, there are virtually thousands of equestrian sites to sell your horse.
How do you get your classified noticed? What should you include? Getting information into the hands of the buyer/reader is the most important thing.
If you have a horse to sell, give prospective buyers as much information as possible to help them with their decision.
This will save you time and money in the long run! Include the breed, size and type of horse you have.
Most serious buyers have done their homework before making a decision on leasing or buying.
Including this information will help the prospective buyer make a quicker decision.
An on line listing or a magazine, when you are looking at classifieds, they are a sea of words.
Incorporating a photograph catches your attention and slows down your eye from moving on.
Adding a picture will entice people to read the advertisement.
Even a 'head shot' of your horse is better than nothing.
A full body photo identifying, markings, desirable breed characteristics, or movement is a big plus.
If you are selling a hunter or jumper then an 'action shot' over fences is even better.
This way the prospective buyers can make informed decisions.
Photographs of your performance horses such as reining, team penning, pleasure or endurance will draw the interest of people looking for that type of horse.
Saying in your ad, 'pictures available on request' is fine but this is just another step that prospective buys do not want to do.
'Additional pictures' or 'video available' is a better option.
Get and keep additional pictures handy for inquiries.
If you have a horse that is worth a lot of money then say so in the ad.
This will certainly avoid 'tire kickers' that waste your time.
And back it up with reason for the price why in the description.
"Multiple Champion Winner" and "in the ribbons" will draw more attention and substantiate the value.
A less expensive horse will still draw a lot of interest and may be of interest to those people looking in a higher bracket.
Do not be afraid to include the price.
Identify the location of the horse and if you are willing to cover shipping costs to the new owner.
If, for example, you have a 16hh bay mare for sale with show ring experience: 16hh bay Champion Hunter for sale or lease For sale or lease - Experienced Show Ring Hunter, Ottawa,Ontario May attract people looking for a show horse as opposed to: Warmblood mare, nice mover, good with farrier Which may attract no people who want to show, but would attract people who want to breed.
So write a great title to attract the right buyers to your horse.
Writing a classified ad to sell your horse is not difficult.
You must use words to attract buyers who are actually interested in the type of horse you have to sell.
Do not waste your money on advertizing to attract people who are not interested.
Be specific, concise and truthful! Do not misrepresent your horse.
And of course always include, and check, your telephone number.
Good luck!
How do you get your classified noticed? What should you include? Getting information into the hands of the buyer/reader is the most important thing.
If you have a horse to sell, give prospective buyers as much information as possible to help them with their decision.
This will save you time and money in the long run! Include the breed, size and type of horse you have.
Most serious buyers have done their homework before making a decision on leasing or buying.
Including this information will help the prospective buyer make a quicker decision.
- Include a photograph
An on line listing or a magazine, when you are looking at classifieds, they are a sea of words.
Incorporating a photograph catches your attention and slows down your eye from moving on.
Adding a picture will entice people to read the advertisement.
Even a 'head shot' of your horse is better than nothing.
A full body photo identifying, markings, desirable breed characteristics, or movement is a big plus.
If you are selling a hunter or jumper then an 'action shot' over fences is even better.
This way the prospective buyers can make informed decisions.
Photographs of your performance horses such as reining, team penning, pleasure or endurance will draw the interest of people looking for that type of horse.
Saying in your ad, 'pictures available on request' is fine but this is just another step that prospective buys do not want to do.
'Additional pictures' or 'video available' is a better option.
Get and keep additional pictures handy for inquiries.
- Include Price
If you have a horse that is worth a lot of money then say so in the ad.
This will certainly avoid 'tire kickers' that waste your time.
And back it up with reason for the price why in the description.
"Multiple Champion Winner" and "in the ribbons" will draw more attention and substantiate the value.
A less expensive horse will still draw a lot of interest and may be of interest to those people looking in a higher bracket.
Do not be afraid to include the price.
- Include Location
Identify the location of the horse and if you are willing to cover shipping costs to the new owner.
- Include a Knockout Title
If, for example, you have a 16hh bay mare for sale with show ring experience: 16hh bay Champion Hunter for sale or lease For sale or lease - Experienced Show Ring Hunter, Ottawa,Ontario May attract people looking for a show horse as opposed to: Warmblood mare, nice mover, good with farrier Which may attract no people who want to show, but would attract people who want to breed.
So write a great title to attract the right buyers to your horse.
Writing a classified ad to sell your horse is not difficult.
You must use words to attract buyers who are actually interested in the type of horse you have to sell.
Do not waste your money on advertizing to attract people who are not interested.
Be specific, concise and truthful! Do not misrepresent your horse.
And of course always include, and check, your telephone number.
Good luck!
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