Marketing Monday: First 6 Photos

Evelyn0
Level 10
Arkport, NY

Marketing Monday: First 6 Photos

The first six photos of your listing are super important. Remember your listing page highlights the first 6 photos. The first one is on top and the next 5 as a collage. Show different parts of your home to entice your guests to dig further into your photos which have your amazing captions.

 

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Evelyn0
Level 10
Arkport, NY

The post should read: Marketing Monday: Your first 6 photographs.

Lizzie
Former Community Manager
Former Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

Thanks so much for sharing this @Evelyn0. As I have mentioned before it is great hearing you Monday Marketing tips 🙂


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@Lizzie It is my pleasure. And thank you for taking down the other post. I keep asking how to take it down and couldn't. For example this post has the wrong title: It should be. "Marketing Monday: First 6 Photos" Can you please correct it?

Lizzie
Former Community Manager
Former Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

No problem @Evelyn0, all done. 🙂


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Pasek0
Level 4
Ubud, ID

Any tips re that very first photo?  The one that gets both the upper and lower thirds chopped off.  

Given that this is the most important photo I'm surprised that it gets truncated on the main listing page, which potential guests see first, compared to when you open up the photos and can then see the picture in its full glory as it's meant to look.

 

I considered stepping back a number of steps when taking the photo, in order to get a 'bigger' picture so that when Airbnb cut it, it would then show what I wanted it to show.  Unfortunately, that doesn't work well either, because Airbnb's cutting process only applies to the top and bottom of the pic, not the sides.  

 

As you're someone who's interested in marketing, and understands the importance of presentation, do you have any tips on dealing with this issue?