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-10 Tips
-How to promote your stallion. |
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Attract attention to your stallion
Ads with a photograph will be more likely to get attention than plain text ads
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Stay noticed
Keep your stallion in the public eye with printed brochures, magazine ads and show pamphlets.
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Use the "World Wide" Web
Internet advertising is often very cost effective and updates can be made immediately. |
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Hire a professional Photographer
Only use clear flattering photo of your stallion to show his good qualities.
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Make a clean and tidy presentation
Your stallion should be well groomed, clipped and in a show halter or in show tack
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Don't be to wordy
Keep your verbiage simple and professional and to the point.
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Be proud of your stallions background
Have a pedigree with at least five generations available.
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Put your best face forward
Get your stallion his own business card with your contact information.
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Nominate and Donate
Donate a breeding to a stallion service auctions, this way your stallion is in the public.
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Promote, Promote, Promote
Keep your stallion in the public eye all year using a magazines business card section or stallion showcase during the off season.
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