Gdetrailer wrote:
darsben wrote:
I look for an honest sounding ad without a lot of hype and pictures
THIS is right on the money.
No need for bunches of photos or made up fluff or hype in the ad, you only need to put the BASIC necessities. Such as length, brand year and asking price.
For photos, one angle shot from front and rear should do fine and a couple of shots inside.
If you put in TOO much info and too many photos folks will SKIP over your ad and NOT CONTACT YOU.
Once they contact you THEN you start the sales pitch.
I think Gdetrailer might not know that on Craigslist, viewers only see the first picture. If they want to see more they have to click on thumbnails. So nobody is going to be overwhelmed by too many pictures.
Well, I have seen some S&B house ads that have like 35 pictures. More than 20 might be excessive. And 4 might be the minimum -- 2 out, 2 in.