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How to sell your horse efficiently and effectively
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How to sell your horse efficiently and effectively
Post by katienoel216 »
Hello There!
As a breeder and seller on this game, I have discovered several efficient ways to post an ad for the horse you want to sell. There is more than one way to do this, and it requires patience and very few steps. Anyways, Here I will teach you the steps to a good article or ad for your horse.
Step 1: take a professional picture.
Basically you want to make your horse look really good. Take a picture of your horse from the upper legs up, or just the face of your horse. This will make your horse look professional and appealing to shoppers.
Step 2: sell your horse at a reasonable price.
If you have ever been on the horse store, you've probably seen some insane prices. Same with the studs. My suggestion is to sell what your horse is worth. If your horse has great coloring, stats or HGP, sell him/her for a higher price (2,000) or under. If your horse is not this good, sell him/her for a lower price (200 or under.) If your horse is unwanted, sell him/her for very cheap. Shoppers usually look for lower prices, increasing your chance of selling your horse easier.
Step 3: WAIT.
And I mean wait. Don't re-home your horse 2 minutes after you posted the ad because people haven't gotten the chance to see it yet. Eventually people will see your ad and fall in love with your horse.
Thanks for reading these steps on how to post an ad effectively. This is guaranteed to help you sell your horse better. If you have any questions or concerns, please post them in the comments below.
Thanks!
Katie, SBH Farms
As a breeder and seller on this game, I have discovered several efficient ways to post an ad for the horse you want to sell. There is more than one way to do this, and it requires patience and very few steps. Anyways, Here I will teach you the steps to a good article or ad for your horse.
Step 1: take a professional picture.
Basically you want to make your horse look really good. Take a picture of your horse from the upper legs up, or just the face of your horse. This will make your horse look professional and appealing to shoppers.
Step 2: sell your horse at a reasonable price.
If you have ever been on the horse store, you've probably seen some insane prices. Same with the studs. My suggestion is to sell what your horse is worth. If your horse has great coloring, stats or HGP, sell him/her for a higher price (2,000) or under. If your horse is not this good, sell him/her for a lower price (200 or under.) If your horse is unwanted, sell him/her for very cheap. Shoppers usually look for lower prices, increasing your chance of selling your horse easier.
Step 3: WAIT.
And I mean wait. Don't re-home your horse 2 minutes after you posted the ad because people haven't gotten the chance to see it yet. Eventually people will see your ad and fall in love with your horse.
Thanks for reading these steps on how to post an ad effectively. This is guaranteed to help you sell your horse better. If you have any questions or concerns, please post them in the comments below.
Thanks!
Katie, SBH Farms
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Post by Jessi2 »
[quote="katienoel216"][/quote]what if a horse is trained to 799.+ would yould ask only 2,000.00 if you were trying to raise money? looking for ideas and guidance.
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what if a horse is trained to 799.+ would yould ask only 2,000.00 if you were trying to raise money? looking for ideas and guidance.katienoel216 wrote:If your horse has great coloring, stats or HGP, sell him/her for a higher price (2,000) or under.
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Post by stephanie111 »
I would post the horse for more, and make a very appealing sale heading. Take for example, Cinnamon Winner. (I am in LOVE with her ) if you posted her up for 5,000 and put the heading, CHAMPION MARE WITH TRANING ALMOST FULLY DONE, people will be more appealed with the chance of buying a horse that costs a lot, and then earning more, then a title that says something less representative of what you may be getting. Hope it helps!Jessi2 wrote:what if a horse is trained to 799.+ would yould ask only 2,000.00 if you were trying to raise money? looking for ideas and guidance.katienoel216 wrote:
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Post by Argent »
Even the worst horses are worth more than 2,000...
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Post by Jessi2 »
Thank you katienoel216 and Argent for your input!
She has had some nice foals for me.
She has had some nice foals for me.
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Post by stephanie111 »
Lol. Once bought a champion for 20,000 (dont ask me what I was doing)Argent wrote:Even the worst horses are worth more than 2,000...
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Re: How to sell your horse efficiently and effectively
Post by stephanie111 »
I would totally raise the price, 5,000 at the minimumJessi2 wrote:what if a horse is trained to 799.+ would yould ask only 2,000.00 if you were trying to raise money? looking for ideas and guidance.katienoel216 wrote:If your horse has great coloring, stats or HGP, sell him/her for a higher price (2,000) or under.
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Re: How to sell your horse efficiently and effectively
Post by katienoel216 »
You can sell a horse for whatever price you want. When I go shopping, I usually look for horses that are cheap. My rule is to buy low, sell high.Jessi2 wrote:what if a horse is trained to 799.+ would yould ask only 2,000.00 if you were trying to raise money? looking for ideas and guidance.katienoel216 wrote:If your horse has great coloring, stats or HGP, sell him/her for a higher price (2,000) or under.
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Re: How to sell your horse efficiently and effectively
Post by katienoel216 »
For a 799+ horse, 2,000 is a reasonable price. I would buy him.Jessi2 wrote:what if a horse is trained to 799.+ would yould ask only 2,000.00 if you were trying to raise money? looking for ideas and guidance.katienoel216 wrote:
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