which thumbnail piccy is best?
which thumbnail piccy is best?
I have a dilemma
Which photo out of these two would you put as a thumbnail to entice people to click
Which photo out of these two would you put as a thumbnail to entice people to click
No contest for me, the pool definitely
Don't waste energy on things you can't change.
Costa de la Luz apartment rental
www.ownersdirect.co.uk/spain/S5386.htm
Costa de la Luz apartment rental
www.ownersdirect.co.uk/spain/S5386.htm
So now you know for sure that it is the pool photo.
However, i would like to add that i don't think the 'house' photo is the best that it could be? Maybe if you took it from a diffeernt angle then it would look more inviting? At the moment it just looks like a photo of the front porch.
But still, I would go more for very good photo of a relaxing pool than a photo of the property (but I guess I would look at the property second).
However, i would like to add that i don't think the 'house' photo is the best that it could be? Maybe if you took it from a diffeernt angle then it would look more inviting? At the moment it just looks like a photo of the front porch.
But still, I would go more for very good photo of a relaxing pool than a photo of the property (but I guess I would look at the property second).
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The 'traditional' approach seems to be to use a good shot of the pool - see replies to this thread. I thought long and hard about using a pool shot recently when listing on a new site but eventually decided to use a exterior picture of one of our gites because I thought it distilled more of the essence of what we have to offer.
Last summer, I considered shooting aerials of our property (using local aircraft) to use as the lead thumbnail but decided that a thumbnail must have impact when used very small and an aerial would be too 'busy' to be read easily.
I'm still not sure if I've made the right decision. As I said, it's an interesting question. I'd love to know what 'lead thumbnails' other members with multi-gite complexes use and why you chose that particular shot to advertise your site?
Jim
Interesting dilemma which affects everybody listing on rental sites. The lead thumbnail is the cover shot on a bookstall magazine and the single most important tool for getting potential guests to click on your listing. What to choose? It's an even bigger conundrum with multi-property complexes with all the gites on one page - ie: one thumbnail has to evoke the flavour of all your properties.By asking for the impossible, obtain the best possible.
The 'traditional' approach seems to be to use a good shot of the pool - see replies to this thread. I thought long and hard about using a pool shot recently when listing on a new site but eventually decided to use a exterior picture of one of our gites because I thought it distilled more of the essence of what we have to offer.
Last summer, I considered shooting aerials of our property (using local aircraft) to use as the lead thumbnail but decided that a thumbnail must have impact when used very small and an aerial would be too 'busy' to be read easily.
I'm still not sure if I've made the right decision. As I said, it's an interesting question. I'd love to know what 'lead thumbnails' other members with multi-gite complexes use and why you chose that particular shot to advertise your site?
Jim
Meishka
Muddying the water is that you're comparing a good crisp shot of your pool with two mediocre shots of your property.
If OD are suggesting that you choose a property shot, I wouldn't dismiss their advice too easily. They are experts with an overview of the rental market and, IMO, you ignore their advice at your peril. If they care enough to make suggestions rather than just trouser your cash ... ??
Jim
Muddying the water is that you're comparing a good crisp shot of your pool with two mediocre shots of your property.
If OD are suggesting that you choose a property shot, I wouldn't dismiss their advice too easily. They are experts with an overview of the rental market and, IMO, you ignore their advice at your peril. If they care enough to make suggestions rather than just trouser your cash ... ??
Jim