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This article was first published in Absolute Horse Magazine– to read this issue and any of the others, go to the Absolute Horse website

stand out experiences on social media

Ask a Masterminder – stand out experiences on social media

Small & Supercharged Mastermind is an online group supporting small equestrian and rural businesses and, as such, is bursting with amazingly knowledgeable people with lots to share. In each issue of Absolute Horse, we’ll be asking them a question and members will be sharing their top tips… this issue’s question is…

‘We ask the Masterminders – explain one amazing stand-out experience that you have had with equestrian social media’

Dr Diane Adamson aka All The Kings Horses

Like it or loathe it, it’s here to stay. I’ve found it’s an amazing platform for education. I use lives and my Rider Clinic to help equestrians deal with all sorts from describing your fall when you arrive at hospital, specialist equestrian physio, basic life support refreshers, inspiring guests, and so much more.

Social media is also fabulous for networking, and it’s helped to raise my profile in the equestrian space, which has led to me becoming the Chief  Medical Officer of BETA, meaning I’m now in a position to make our sport as safe as possible in both the equestrian and medical spaces.

Be brave, you never know what opportunities or friends may come your way. www.facebook.com/medicalmare

 

Ruth Chappell, Dressage Anywhere

My social stand out moment is a video of Alice Oppenheimer, International Grand Prix Dressage Rider, ‘riding’ a Grand Prix dressage test with a hobby horse! It was to promote our Hobby Horse Online Dressage Competition, which went on to raise £4k for charity but the video itself had just under 80,000 views and really helped to raise awareness.

www.dressageanywhere.com/

 

Amanda Marshall, 3 Donkeys Clothing

I have had the pleasure of meeting some amazing ladies through equestrian social media. Many have gone onto become friends and this in turn has opened many doors for my own business, especially our lovely sponsored rider. Had it not been for equestrian social media I would not have had this opportunity.

www.3donkeys.co.uk/

 

Eleanor Lelliott, SpiceMule

100% the best thing about social media is the connections you get, ones that just don’t happen in real life. In what world can you get a like minded bunch together, and most amazingly working together. The most exciting thing that’s happened to SpiceMule is our recent collaboration with Emily Cole. Not only am I a massive fan of her work, but it’s just fab when two business have products that are just meant to be together. I mean decadent mug cakes and beautiful mugs. DREAM TEAM. I just need her to bring out a full range of crockery so we can work together with our Simple Suppers range too!

www.spicemule.co.uk

 

Donna Case, The Horse Feed Guru

My biggest stand out was being booked to travel to the USA as a result of social media. Not only was my airfare paid for, but my accommodation and food etc for the whole time I was there. My client had never commented on my social media posts, but apparently had been following me for months.

www.thehorsefeedguru.com/

 

Zoe Kiff, Honest Riders

I think the ongoing thing for me is when someone messaged us and tells us they’ve changed something to be more sustainable as a result of one of our posts. Or have been promoted to make bigger changes. That’s always lovely.

www.honestriders.co.uk

 

Emily Cole, Emily Cole Illustrations

I owe most of my business to the power of social media. One of the most exciting opportunities has been teaming up with Equiboodle to design a bespoke Emily Cole edition vixen. Seeing customers wearing something with my design on never ceases to be surreal!

www.emily-cole.com

 

To find out more about the Small & Supercharged Mastermind group, see that page on the website.

Absolute Horse MagazineIt’s always nice to see your name in print – picture, not so much- but name is good. So you can imagine my delight when I saw my new column in Absolute Horse Magazine all printed up in the May issue. With the June issue out now, I thought I should share a bit more about this column, and how excited I am to be involved with this fab magazine.

Introducing my new column in Absolute Horse Magazine

Yep – as the title suggests – I have a new column in Absolute Horse Magazine. Each month I’ll be giving an opinion on a subject. First up, we had about buying British. I love this subject as it’s something I think about more than your average person because some of my clients manufacture in the UK, and many don’t. Each has its reasons, and I can see reasons for both. But where the product is made has so many potential issues or benefits. And these need to be considered. Generally, if you want cheap and cheerful, UK made is not for you because labour and materials cost more. Want something quickly? UK made is probably a better option. Want something personalised? The UK is probably your place to go there too… you can read the full article in Absolute Horse, or by picking up a printed copy…

What’s Absolute Horse Magazine?

Absolute Horse Magazine is a regional, covering a large region, that covers East Anglia and some of the South East. Emma and the team who run, edit and publish the magazine are absolutely lovely. I’ve had the pleasure of working with them for years through my clients. I tend to work with Emma more than anyone else there at the moment and love our chats too. When the opportunity came to write a regular column for them, I was beyond thrilled… and when I saw it in print, even more so. As expected, the team were absolutely lovely to deal with, and I LOVE the way that my column has been deigned too.

What else can you find in Absolute Horse?

Well, quite a lot! This handbag sized magazine is PACKED with equestrian news, features, expert advice and more.It’s a really great read. In addition to my column, you’ll also find superstar photographer Sophie Callahan’s monthly column too. I love this. I love seeing a collection of pics she’s taken in the last month. Sophie’s been writing for Absolute Horse for about a year now and her column delivers month on month. In addition, there are fab news and products section… and I’m lucky enough to (usually) enjoy some client coverage in these areas too..

So, in summary, pick up a copy of Absolute Horse! I really hope you like it!