Equine Marketing Blog

Oh the Horses They’ve Ridden… 
Do you have one pair of breeches that you just can’t bring yourself to throw away, no matter how many times they’ve been patched up or how old they are? Call me sentimental, but …
How to Avoid Becoming “Horse Poor”
Advice from someone who is always learning new ways to keep a horse on a budget. There’s a common misconception that equestrians are rich. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Instead, the majority …
Step by Step Guide to Cleaning Horse Blankets
I think I’ve found it– the best and most affordable way to clean horse blankets. Click to read my step-by-step guide.
4 Decisions You Need to Make Before an Equine Emergency
Last week, I almost lost my horse. Or, at least, it felt that way. Having the answers to these four questions made this equine emergency so much easier.
Pillar Pages for Equine Businesses Explained
All the basics of pillar pages for equine businesses that you've ever wanted, explained with the two MKs: Mario Kart and Marie Kondo.
The Olympics from a PR Perspective
I'm not interested in placing blame, but the truth is that the Equestrian Olympics were a public relations disaster for the sport. Let's drill down into what the non-horse-educated public saw.
The Turtle & The Hare
SEO vs. Paid ads. Which equestrian marketing strategy do you need? Remember the story of the turtle and the hare? It’s a little like that.
5 Tips to Survive Mud Season
April showers bring May flowers and– mud season. Here are my five tried and true tips to surviving every equestrian's least favorite season.
Making Mistakes: Foxtail
I believe in authenticity. I preach it all over my website and my social media is filled with the daily reality of taking care of a (very) small horse farm in rural Maryland. I …
The Library of the Equestrian World
If the equestrian world were a library, what genre would your business be? Understanding this is crucial for your equine marketing strategy.
The Middle
I'm a liberal white woman who married a police officer. Here's my take on George Floyd's Death.
Disingenuous Truths & Equine Marketing
There’s a scene in the movie “Elf” that I think sums up most modern marketing pretty accurately. Will Farrell walks by a coffee shop with a sign on the window that says something along …
Elbow Grease and Patience
Riding horses can feel a lot like banging your head against the wall. You put the best feed, care, and training into an animal– a partner– only to have it pull a shoe and …
Equine Professional’s Guide to Surviving the Coronavirus
You can take advantage of the added downtime you have now to protect your stable's future in the wake of the coronavirus. Here are some things you can do today to succeed tomorrow.
I’m Proud of the Hay in My Hair
Not only had I tracked mud throughout my favorite hardware store, but I had also spent an hour in the grocery store looking like the scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz.
6 Benefits of SEO for Veterinary Marketing
Here’s how SEO for vets can turn your website into an unstoppable marketing tool. 
Putting the Fun Back in Horse Training
How a neglected mare and a broken leg changed how I train horses.
Loving Those That Came Before
There is a body in my backyard. He does not belong to me and yet when I bought the house I adopted his bones right along with it.
Conquering Negativity in the Equestrian World
Let's get this straight: negativity has no place in the equestrian world.
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