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Date: Friday, January 26th @ 10AM Pacific, 1PM Eastern
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Complete These Pre-Actions:

STEP 1: Check your email (including spam) to make sure you received your welcome email. Hit reply quickly to let us know that you did.

STEP 2: Block out 2 hours of your time on Jan. 26th, 2023 from 10am - 12pm Pacific (1pm - 3pm Eastern) so that you can show up without distractions ready to take notes.

STEP 3: In the comment box below, share your biggest question about selling horses privately...



  1. How to deal with the buyers personality?

  2. How do I find the right price for the horses I’m my market and will I do a better job selling broke horses than weanlings

  3. I'm interested in just getting what the Horse is actually worth and not having to give them away!

  4. Marketing effectively

  5. Most effective social Media?

  6. Hi, as a professional trainer I want to sell good horses for the highest price to the best people that will take them to the highest level. I also want to know how to sell foals, weanlings, yearlings and embryos for the highest amount to go to the highest levels of performance homes. Thank you. 🌻

  7. What is the best way to sell!

  8. What is the best way to get the word out about your horses. We want to make sure that we maintain the reputation that we are honest and trustworthy.

  9. How to better screen buyers who just want to waste your time

  10. How to buy and sell at a profit in a reasonable amount of time.

  11. How do you value a horse within a newer discipline? For example, western dressage clientele are just now looking for horses specific for that discipline. Granted, most horses can cross over to other disciplines (Ranch, HUS, Traditional Dressage). Would you find value with those cross over disciplines?

  12. How do you determine the potential buyer is the perfect fit for the horse? On the other hand, what do you do if you know the horse and buyer won’t get along but they are determined to buy based on physical characteristics and/or what they hope to change the horse into

  13. Best way to put the word out about the horse your selling?

  14. I’m curious of your feed program for the sale horses. Plus what nutrition you use for old horses. Thanks so much

  15. Something I hear often is can you cut me a break on the price because I have to pay for shipping. How do you approach this?

  16. How do you get good money for babies

  17. How does an amateur breeder sell horses without spending more than the sales price on training?

  18. How does someone get involved with someone like you to be apart of your success team?

  19. I use to buy a prospect every year to work with, show and sell. Now they are so expensive and u can’t get out alive on resale. Your thoughts.

  20. How to market a horse using social media, such as Facebook? Dos and Don'ts of marketing the horse? What other avenues are there to get your horse out to the public without using social media? Horse Clicks and DreamHorse.com seem to be all spam responses. Thank you!

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What We'll Cover In The Workshop:

SECRET #1 - How to ASSESS what the local marketplace is willing to pay for your horse.

SECRET #2 - How to ADD value to your horse in 30 days or less so that you can sell for top dollar.

SECRET #3 - How to ATTRACT buyers online using "buy me" photos and highlight videos.

SECRET #4 - How to ACQUIRE the sale without being sleazy or feeling like a used car salesman.

Meet Your Presenter:

Steve Ross

Steve used to be an unknown, broke horse trainer who had good skill, but a broken business. Today, he is a world-renowned announcer and horse business lifer. Some say, you could pick a random spot on a world map, and Steve would have a profitable business in less than a year. Discover his proven process to privately selling horses for profit in this workshop!

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