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MokeyBird
06-26-06, 05:18 PM 06-26-06
I am in the process of creating a "riding lesson" flyer for my farm and would like some ideas as to what would attract you (if you were in the market) to consider choosing my barn to learn to ride. What would you like to see in an advertisement?

My farm offers both riding and driving lessons (some restrictions may apply on the driving). We have insanely safe horses and instructors with over 20 years experience. I would like some feedback on what would make a positively attractive advertisement that would hopefully get some callers.

Thanks in advance.

(btw, anyone in central kentucky looking for lessons, just let me know....)

KellyP
06-26-06, 06:19 PM 06-26-06
Make sure the add is clear and easy to read. Make sure you list all the things your stable offers. Maybe try putting it on brightly colored paper to attract attention. What works best is to include some kind of coupon or discount on the first lesson. That generally will get people to try out your stable.

Also having an open house with some kind of activity, food and demonstrations of what you do there can help attract people to your facility.

Ayme
06-27-06, 07:23 PM 06-27-06
Well if your looking to attract kids, I found my little brother was more attracted to adds that concentrated on the horses. The kids find a
lesson horse they HAVE to ride, and end up
taking weekly lessons there. Well, atleast thats
the way my brother went about it :P
Cheap prices attract parents.

lneill84
06-27-06, 08:06 PM 06-27-06
Tis the summer season, and parents are looking to get the kids out of the house-offer camps, whatever, lol.