There's been a very good discussion on photo booths at dealerships: What is the best looking setup/stage (floor, backdrop, lights) for taking pictures of vehicles in your opinion? Any great ideas out there???
Examples have run from the excellent and extravagant like Steven Toyota with it's infinity wall and Mercedes-Benz of Austin with it's cool turnstyle to Uncle Joe's highly workable and relatively inexpensive budget booth.
All of these have a few things in common: They require at least some budget and some space. For a lot of dealerships I've worked with the space issue would be the biggest and in some cases it would be insurmountable.
Which brings me to Photo Overlays. Very low budget and requiring no space at all they can really make a huge difference in your online merchandising. With low (or no) cost, I can't see how a dealer would have an excuse not to do it.
Here's one of my favorites:
Joseph only uses the overlay on the "Hero Shot" - the first image. The angle really makes the car stand out on the classified sites.
What are the best overlays you've seen?
Examples have run from the excellent and extravagant like Steven Toyota with it's infinity wall and Mercedes-Benz of Austin with it's cool turnstyle to Uncle Joe's highly workable and relatively inexpensive budget booth.
All of these have a few things in common: They require at least some budget and some space. For a lot of dealerships I've worked with the space issue would be the biggest and in some cases it would be insurmountable.
Which brings me to Photo Overlays. Very low budget and requiring no space at all they can really make a huge difference in your online merchandising. With low (or no) cost, I can't see how a dealer would have an excuse not to do it.
Here's one of my favorites:

Joseph only uses the overlay on the "Hero Shot" - the first image. The angle really makes the car stand out on the classified sites.
What are the best overlays you've seen?
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