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Amazon Product Photography Tips for Your Product Listing Page

23rd Jul 2022
2 mins

 A major part of your sales through Amazon depends on your product images.

 

A high-quality image will help increase your image's click-through rate (CTR) and, in turn, increase sales. On the other hand, a low-quality image will repel potential customers.

 

Below are 6 tips to help you optimize your product photographs as per Amazon's standards -

 

1. Use an excellent quality camera

 

A good camera will help you get high-quality images (we all want that! Don’t we?).

You can borrow a good smartphone from a friend or invest in a DSLR if you plan on having several product photoshoots in the future.

 

2. Lighting

 

Getting the perfect lighting for any photography is a game-changer.

For small products, you can invest in a lightbox. For larger-sized products, you will have to use larger lighting equipment.

A budget-friendly option would be to use natural light, i.e., sunlight.

 

3. Take different photos

 

Take shots of your product from different angles. You never know which angle and which image will give your winning shot.

 

4. Use a white background

 

Your main image on Amazon must have a pure white background (RGB, 255, 255, 255). DoMyShoot helps you optimize your product images as per Amazon's standards without you having to worry about every technical detail.

 

5. Your image should fill the frame

 

Your product's image should take about 85% of the frame. Hence you will either have to zoom in or crop your image.

 

6. Editing

 

Use good editing software before uploading the photos.

Your images should look consistent and, at the same time, inform your audience how your product will look after purchase.

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