We're all adding "professional photographer" to our resumes thanks to you, Will!
That's from our dealership in Missouri.That looks good!
Is this Ram from a US based dealer?
beautiful
Thanks, Joe! Don't laugh at our variations on the SRP. We are cycling through with the change. It's driving me crazy, but we're going through old ones and retaking pictures now to get the consistency back.Hot damn, those pics sells cars! Great work Will and Bill!
Dealer: @BillKVMotorCo Link to Bill's SRP
Photo Trainer: @Will G. Link to Will's Website
It's a mix. Some iPhone and some Android. Taking them in Snaplot which doesn't alter the photos in any way. They look the same whether we use Snaplot or we don't. Reach out to @Will G. He is a great guide and we wouldn't have gotten here without him.@BillKVMotorCo Are you using an iPhone or DSLR? If it's an iPhone, are you taking photos from within an app? or using the native camera app?
great pictures by the way.
Thanks Bill.It's a mix. Some iPhone and some Android. Taking them in Snaplot which doesn't alter the photos in any way. They look the same whether we use Snaplot or we don't. Reach out to @Will G. He is a great guide and we wouldn't have gotten here without him.
Joe Pistell, a well-known automotive inventory expert in the DealerRefresh community, previews a new used car merchandising software company he's been building in stealth for five months, with a first beta launch approaching. The thread evolves into a broader discussion about AI-driven development, with Joe sharing his 'meta prompting' framework — including a custom quality-enforcement prompt called 'Joes Core' — and other members chipping in on agentic workflows and Claude Code. A standout data point Joe drops: buyer surveys at a mid-size Chevy store showed 60% of customers visited the dealership website three or more times, and 40% never shopped a competitor, underscoring how critical on-site merchandising quality really is.