10 Best Blog Topics for your Equine Website

10 Best Blog Topics for your Equine Website

by | Mar 6, 2022

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You’ve probably told yourself, “I don’t need a blog!”

And sure, it’s a lot of additional work on top of caring for your horses and running your business. Blog topics cover a lot of important ground for websites. Not only are they a way to share your story with potential clients, but they also help Google index your site so you can be found in the first place. Here are 10 blog topics you can use for your equine website.

1. Horse Showcase

Do you have a horse with an incredible personality? They can become the star of your blog. Share their origin story, antics, funny experiences, and more.

2. Training Techniques

One of the purposes of a blog is to be a subject matter expert. For horse trainers, that means providing training techniques to encourage horse owners to contact you to learn more.

3. First Aid Kits for Your Barn

Safety first! What do you keep in your barn in case of both human and equine emergencies? Show us a list of the things in your first aid kit.

4. Share Your Why

Most people don’t become involved in horses by accident. Share your story, tell your why. Engage readers and keep them coming back for more.

5. Horse Travel Tips

Do you travel with your horse? Share tips on traveling safely and fun things you do to ensure their comfort on the road.

6. Product Reviews

Your word will hold a lot of weight in the industry, so share reviews of products you love. The reviews can be just because, or you can contact retailers and manufacturers to partner with them.

7. A Day in the Life

It’s always fun to show your readers a day in the life at your stable or farm. What do the horses do all day? What does their care entail?

8. Barn Organization Hacks

Sharing ideas and resources for other horse owners is one way to keep readers coming back for more. Try writing about your barn organization, especially any tips or tricks that keep things super neat.

9. Favorite Gear

This is different from the product review because it may not even be commercially available. But what are the go-to items in your stable that you can’t live without?

10. Appreciation for Your Vet

Equine veterinarians are special people. They make trips to the barn for wellness checks to keep your horses in good health. Throw some love to you farrier, too.

Understandably, you might feel a little overwhelmed with the idea of creating blog topics and regular content for your website, but you don’t have to do it alone. The team at DPEG Marketing can help you create a dynamic, custom website and write ongoing original content that matches your voice and brand.

DPEG Marketing Company has 8 spots open for website design in 2022. We partner with farm and equine businesses to help them grow.

Contact us for a FREE consultation by emailing [email protected] or calling (828) 333-3816.

What DPEG Marketing Company Can Do For You 

A blog is an essential part of any marketing plan. Blogging increases traffic to the website helps Google index your pages, pushes you to the top of the search results. 

We know it can be challenging to take the time to write blog posts each week. You don’t have to do it alone. You can concentrate on running your farmer’s market. At the same time, we focus on creating consistent original content for your blog, just like the Farmer’s Market Recipe above.  

DPEG Marketing Company has eight spots open for website design in 2022. We partner with small farm businesses, like farmers’ markets, to help them grow.  Contact us for a FREE consultation by emailing [email protected] or calling (828) 333-3816. 

DPEG Marketing Company was founded in 2015. We are passionate about the success of your brand. Consultations are free, and appointments are via Zoom. Contact us today Let’s take an hour to focus on your business. Contact us at 828 333-3816.

Laura M. LaVoie

Written by Laura M. LaVoie

Director of Storytelling - Laura M. LaVoie is a freelance writer living in Asheville, North Carolina, with Matt, and their Devon Rex cat, Toast.

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Laura M. LaVoie
Director of Storytelling - Laura M. LaVoie is a freelance writer living in Asheville, North Carolina, with Matt, and their Devon Rex cat, Toast.

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