rosella
Full Member
Craydon Rosella
Posts: 280
|
Post by rosella on May 19, 2010 12:46:26 GMT
Over the past few days i have been building my own website to advertise my livery yard, think im getting there I would be grateful on how i can improve this site, were only a small yard so dont want to pay someone to create for me. www.rosenheimfarm.webs.com Thanks in advance
|
|
rosella
Full Member
Craydon Rosella
Posts: 280
|
Post by rosella on May 20, 2010 15:56:45 GMT
Just a thought but do you think i should add a prices page?
|
|
|
Post by lolalou on May 20, 2010 19:43:15 GMT
Good site nice and easy to follow, a price list might be good to stop time wasters, people then know up front if your prices are within their budget.
|
|
jacob
Junior Member
Posts: 239
|
Post by jacob on May 31, 2010 19:44:02 GMT
Prices are always helpful when you are looking. maybe put stable size too and a photo of the school?
|
|
rosella
Full Member
Craydon Rosella
Posts: 280
|
Post by rosella on Jun 1, 2010 14:21:46 GMT
Working on a price list now. What sort of prices do people pay nowadays? I was thinking about £20 per week diy, but told someone this price the other day and she expected hay and straw to be included
|
|
jacob
Junior Member
Posts: 239
|
Post by jacob on Jun 1, 2010 19:00:38 GMT
we pay £22 a week, for stable, grazing (all year turnout) and use of the school, we have to buy his hay which is £3. a bale, and if you use straw £2.50 a bale.
My nephew charges £25 a week inlcuding hay and straw.
I think heywood and west wilts charge about £40-45
|
|
jacob
Junior Member
Posts: 239
|
Post by jacob on Jun 1, 2010 19:02:15 GMT
oh I did phone about one in Devizes the other week it was £35 a week including hay/straw
|
|
rosella
Full Member
Craydon Rosella
Posts: 280
|
Post by rosella on Jun 2, 2010 10:46:21 GMT
Thanks Jacob, I will stick to £20 per week and see what happens, then hay/straw or shavings can be bought seperatley from me or they can get it in themselves
|
|