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Photography services can be overwhelming — studio or outdoor, portraits or events, casual or styled? A quiz turns decision-making into a simple and user-friendly process.
Instead of just selling, you’re helping — that builds trust. Example: “What kind of photoshoot do you need? We’ll recommend the right package and give you a price estimate.”
Instead of a boring “Leave your contact info,” you offer interaction:
• the user completes the quiz
• gets a personalized result
• leaves an email to receive shoot ideas or a discount
There are three ways to do it:
All three options are available right in the Marquiz dashboard — you just need to register.
Here is an example of how your photography quiz can look:
CRM, GA4, or any other tools you normally use — everything can be integrated.
There are five ways to do it:
Pick a subscription based on how many leads you expect to get from your quiz. https://www.marquiz.io/pricing
Analyze how the quiz converts with your current traffic. Compare before/after metrics after embedding the quiz.
Make sure your sales team sees the quiz answers in the lead card and continues the conversation — instead of starting over.
Goal 1 — follow up on the simple first step.
Goal 2 — smoothly guide the client toward purchase.
You can also connect the quiz store and display a detailing package selection inside the quiz.
This way, the user answers a few questions, gets the right car detailing service, and can book and pay for it directly through the quiz.
Focus on personalized recommendations. It builds trust and encourages users to leave their contact details.
👉 "Answer a few questions — get matched with the right photoshoot option (family, wedding, branding, real estate, etc.)."
Reach out to Marquiz support — they’ll assist you in creating a quiz tailored to your photography services or suggest a ready-made template. It’s fast, free, and beginner-friendly.
The user shares their needs in the quiz and receives a personalized solution. That’s not a cold lead anymore — they’re engaged and have already taken the first step. Your job is just to follow up and close the booking.
Yes. A quiz is a low-barrier entry point. Even if someone isn’t actively looking, they may click on something like:
👉 “What type of photoshoot fits your style best?” or “Find the perfect photography package for your next event.”
Once engaged, you can educate them and offer your services, increasing your chances of generating photography leads.