Equestrian Websites Designed by REAL HORSE People!
Dear Equestrian Friend,
My name is Jeff Kalman. I'm a horse person. Second of course to my dear wife,
I've put that activity first in my life, and if you're reading this, there's a
good chance you've done the same.
I've been involved in a wide range of equestrian activities - showing
(dressage, hunter, and eventing), trail riding, mounted police, and
riding for the military. Now I have finally combined my passion for
horses with technology!
What wasn't my passion? Corporate IT (information technology) in a cubicle.
But my 12 years as an IT professional in a large stuffy environment has
given me a sense of appreciation for what I'm about to tell you.

This part you already know:
Website design and maintenance can be a real pain.
- Pain because it can be very expensive to create
- Pain because it's complicated and HTML is ugly
- Pain because updating would take time and more money
- Pain because it's pure expense
But the good news is that if you hold these beliefs, you're not
crazy, you're not misinformed and best of all, you're not out
of luck.
The best news is that what this about isn't just taking away
pain. This concept isn't about some cheap "canned website in a box" that looks like
it was done by your ferrier. No, I'm talking about something very different here.
What I'm talking about is that four stall barn with one turn-out, two goats and
no electricity can generate passive revenue using my approach.
You can generate passive income from your barn or organization if you follow my instructions.
And more good news: You don't have to understand this. You don't need to learn
to be a web/marketing guru. And this is not about Google ads!
Don't take my word for it.
See what a customers says
What I've come up with is a way for you to achieve the following:
1. A website that's TRULY low-cost to purchase AND looks like you spent thousands
2. It costs almost nothing to maintain
3. You can update it (if that's important to you)
But the best part...
4. I'll show you how your website can be pure investment, not expense.
Go look at ten equestrian websites. What things do they most
have in common?
They don't look professional
They're out of date
They all have horses on them
Sure, maybe those things. But what really sticks out...
99% of them do not even attempt to MONETIZE their traffic.
That's right. You probably have never heard that word...MONETIZE
It means to convert traffic (people visiting your site) into something you
can spend.
I'm not talking about Google Ads. You and your horse will both be
long gone before you see check #1 from them. Sure, it works, but it
takes reasonably large amounts of traffic to make any real money and
if you're like most, you'll never have huge traffic. (Google Ads are
still a good idea -- but that's not my idea.)
After 12 years of sitting in large air conditioned offices, I've developed
a way to generate revenue from a barn website. I'll explain you how you can spend
a small amount of money and have something that looks good, can always
be up-to-date and has a real RETURN ON INVESTMENT.
A few words about making money...