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For equestrian entrepreneurs who are done doing more just to make the same. There’s a big difference between staying busy and building something that’s actually profitable. If you’re feeding before sunrise, checking messages between clients, and closing out the day, still wondering where the money went, you’re not alone. Most equestrian entrepreneurs are doing everything […]
If you’re an equestrian entrepreneur heading into horse show season with a full trailer, a packed calendar, and no clear business model to support it… you’re not alone. Early mornings. Showgrounds. Horses to prep. Clients to coach.The ring might change, but the hustle doesn’t stop.And for many equestrian business owners, what should be an exciting, […]
Why Equestrian Entrepreneurs Need More Than a Full Calendar She thought being fully booked meant she was doing it right. Every day was packed:Lessons back-to-back.Lunch in the truck between barns.Evenings filled with texts from clients and video reviews.No breaks. No boundaries. No time for her own horse. Her calendar was full…But her life?Completely out of […]
In this blog post, I dive into six essential steps every equestrian entrepreneur should take to ensure their business thrives. From understanding your financials and setting profitable prices to building systems and creating a seasonal profit plan, these strategies will help you create a business that not only supports your passion but also your bottom line. Ready to build a business that fuels your horse girl dreams and pays the bills? The in-gate is here.
The other day I was scrolling through social media where a client tagged me in a discussion on understanding the cost of operating a boarding facility. The comments were filled with members advising them that making money was impossible, costs are too high and any profit would cause horses to be too expensive. There was […]