How to boost Amazon sales with product photography

Primed for your next big product launch? Well, before you launch, here are three quick tips you should consider:

  1. Brand fans and prospective buyers want to know as much about your product as possible, and they want this information instantly.

  2. Most human beings rely on their eyes to process this new information.

  3. Folks want to experience something visually wonderful, without having to strain their vision.

Simply put, you need creative product photography. Prior to making your new product available on Amazon, you’ll need some professional product photos to accompany your product page.

You may think, Hey, I’ve got the newest iPhone with the hottest camera! Or, I think my cousin Gloria has taken some photography classes. Maybe even, Those photos from the launch party will work just fine.

Hold on there, partner. Love the proactivity, but there’s something you should know. What many businesses and sellers don’t realize is that Amazon has standards and requirements pertaining to product imagery. 

These standards and requirements include:

  • Specific file formats

  • Pixelation requirements

  • Color modes

  • Professional and realistic lighting

  • Background limitations

  • Rules pertaining to text, graphics, and insets

...and more. 

Seriously, don’t worry. Amazon doesn’t use these standards to make your life difficult. On the contrary, Amazon wants you to sell more. Amazon recognizes that buyers are smart. Given the choice between two equally awesome products, buyers are more likely to buy the product that looks better.

At Wasatch, we ensure that your product photography is Amazon-ready. We guarantee that your products look their best, right from the get-go. We do it fast. We do it right. And, we do it at a fraction of what the other guys cost.

We are Utah’s leader in product photography services, and we want to shoot your products! 



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Written by: Nick Holloway

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