I see there are a lot of threads about selling bunnies. Either for show, pets, meat, etc. I looked at a few of them and thought I would share our "tricks of the trade".
I really believe that finding potential buyers is based upon "marketing" - Meaning advertising and saying just the right things (that are 100% truthful). I'll explain below.....
We don't just sell to anyone. We "screen" our potential buyers. First everything initially is done via email or text. Once we "feel good" that this buyer is serious about getting a rabbit AND serious about what is involved, the next step is to talk to them on the phone (when possible). Talking on the phone is another way to "make sure" that this isn't just an impulse purchase - we don't allow people interested on impulse and have turned people away. Once we feel good about the person/family we invite them to see the bunnies that we have available. During meeting the person/family we give them as much information as possible regarding being a rabbit owner - all before making a commitment or accepting any money. We always want them to feel they can say "No" if they want.
The way we do it is get "payments in full" about 2 to 3 weeks before they are weaned and ready to be sold. We believe this weeds-out the impulse purchases. We have a "Sales Contract" that we sign and given them a copy of, and one that they sign and we keep. It clearly states that their payment is non-refundable.
When they pick up their bunny we give them a zip lock bag of our food and a "rabbit care" sheet telling them everything they need to know for the next 4 to 6 months on how to care for their new pet. We also will answer as many questions as they have, and also give them our email address if they have follow-up questions!
All of the bunnies we sell are pet or 4-H bunnies. We ask a reasonable, but not cheap price, because we want people to have a vested interested in our bunny. We also make sure that they know that if they change their mind that they can return the rabbit to us at any time - We actually had one family do that after they moved and found out they couldn't have a bunny at their new location.
I think doing all this "on the front side" lets the buyer know that we REALLY do care about what happens to our bunnies, and makes them happy with adopting from us.
Advertising - All of our advertising is by using free online sites. We keep all our wording simple, and use lots of adjectives. It's all about creating hype and a positive experience. Also of major importance is HIGH QUALITY pictures! People want to see what they are buying/adopting!
Without saying too much I'm so proud of our ads and have been told that I could sell ANYTHING! It's all about being POSITIVE and telling the truth! We even had a few "referrals" from people we previously sold to!
I see many ads where people write "Rabbits for sale. Don't know what breed or sex....." These types of ads are reposted over and over because people don't know how to write an ad and it shows that they don't care about their rabbits!
We have sold over 60 pet bunnies since the start of the year. It's great to be able to share the love of rabbits with so many different families, and it's a fun hobby too.
Summary -
1. Good ad with high quality pictures and wording
2. Talk to potential buyers via email/text and in person before allowing them to commit to a bunny.
3. Give as much information about being a rabbit owner as possible and take the time to answer any question they may have.
4. Get payment up front to weed out impulse buyers.
5. At time of pick up give the buyer food so they and transition the bunny to their food, and also a rabbit care sheet.
6. Be kind and always say Thank you!
That's how we find GOOD homes for our little bunnies!
:bunnyhop:
I really believe that finding potential buyers is based upon "marketing" - Meaning advertising and saying just the right things (that are 100% truthful). I'll explain below.....
We don't just sell to anyone. We "screen" our potential buyers. First everything initially is done via email or text. Once we "feel good" that this buyer is serious about getting a rabbit AND serious about what is involved, the next step is to talk to them on the phone (when possible). Talking on the phone is another way to "make sure" that this isn't just an impulse purchase - we don't allow people interested on impulse and have turned people away. Once we feel good about the person/family we invite them to see the bunnies that we have available. During meeting the person/family we give them as much information as possible regarding being a rabbit owner - all before making a commitment or accepting any money. We always want them to feel they can say "No" if they want.
The way we do it is get "payments in full" about 2 to 3 weeks before they are weaned and ready to be sold. We believe this weeds-out the impulse purchases. We have a "Sales Contract" that we sign and given them a copy of, and one that they sign and we keep. It clearly states that their payment is non-refundable.
When they pick up their bunny we give them a zip lock bag of our food and a "rabbit care" sheet telling them everything they need to know for the next 4 to 6 months on how to care for their new pet. We also will answer as many questions as they have, and also give them our email address if they have follow-up questions!
All of the bunnies we sell are pet or 4-H bunnies. We ask a reasonable, but not cheap price, because we want people to have a vested interested in our bunny. We also make sure that they know that if they change their mind that they can return the rabbit to us at any time - We actually had one family do that after they moved and found out they couldn't have a bunny at their new location.
I think doing all this "on the front side" lets the buyer know that we REALLY do care about what happens to our bunnies, and makes them happy with adopting from us.
Advertising - All of our advertising is by using free online sites. We keep all our wording simple, and use lots of adjectives. It's all about creating hype and a positive experience. Also of major importance is HIGH QUALITY pictures! People want to see what they are buying/adopting!
Without saying too much I'm so proud of our ads and have been told that I could sell ANYTHING! It's all about being POSITIVE and telling the truth! We even had a few "referrals" from people we previously sold to!
I see many ads where people write "Rabbits for sale. Don't know what breed or sex....." These types of ads are reposted over and over because people don't know how to write an ad and it shows that they don't care about their rabbits!
We have sold over 60 pet bunnies since the start of the year. It's great to be able to share the love of rabbits with so many different families, and it's a fun hobby too.
Summary -
1. Good ad with high quality pictures and wording
2. Talk to potential buyers via email/text and in person before allowing them to commit to a bunny.
3. Give as much information about being a rabbit owner as possible and take the time to answer any question they may have.
4. Get payment up front to weed out impulse buyers.
5. At time of pick up give the buyer food so they and transition the bunny to their food, and also a rabbit care sheet.
6. Be kind and always say Thank you!
That's how we find GOOD homes for our little bunnies!
:bunnyhop: