How To Create Amazing Amazon Listings Part 1 - Amazon Photo Best Practices
How To Create Amazing Amazon Listings Part 1 - Amazon Photo Best Practices
Creating an Amazon Listing that generates sales and builds a brand takes a lot of work.
You have to have titles optimized, copy in place for title and descriptions, backend keywords
added, clear photos, and much more.
Today, we’re going to talk about optimizing our photos to ensure that we catch the eyes of
customers and convert as many clicks into sales as possible. Amazon has a strict policy when it
comes to photos. You can view their guidelines here:
https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/1881?ref=ag_1881_cont_16881&locale=en-US
In order to accommodate Amazon rules, MyAmazonGuy has created best practices that you can
follow that also helps you optimize your photos.
MAIN/HERO Image has to be on a pure white background (255, 255, 255). Your photo may get
rejected by Amazon if it doesn’t. It will also look much cleaner if you do it in Amazon’s uniform
and desired manner.
Example of a pure
white background.
Dimensions matter. Customers will be using different devices to view your photos, so you want to
use a larger (in terms of dimensions) photo to show up clearly despite their device. For this reason,
you want to have each photo (MAIN/HERO and secondary) be at a resolution of 2000 x 2000 pixels. If
you cannot do this, the bare minimum is 1000 x 1000. Photos can be easily shrunk down without
much of a loss in quality, but being expanded destroys the quality of an image.
Another rule that was recently instituted was “Text, logos, borders, color blocks, watermarks,
or other graphics over the top of a product or in the background.” This means that you
cannot have any text or logos in your HERO shot. This photo would be rejected by Amazon.
Help your customers see the item in action. If you are selling shampoo, have lifestyle photos
of someone washing your hair with the shampoo. If you are selling a table, have lifestyle
photos of a family playing games on the table. Examples of lifestyle photos. Notice how these
utilize a product and a human to have the customer visualize themselves with the product:
Additional angles of the product can help give the customers the feeling like they’re
seeing it in person. For any product that is to be worn on the body, additional angles can
help a customer decide if they like the look of the product.
Example of different-angled photos. Notice how the different angles can help the customer
imagine what this product would look like up close:
Include a group photo of your product line. This increases brand awareness. Below is an
example of a good group photo. This type of photo can also assist in helping the product find
other of your products that they may want to purchase:
Use infographics to explain key differences between your product and a competitor’s
product. Here’s an example of good infographics. These catch eyes and give helpful tips to
the customer:
Amazon Photo Guide
This photo guide has all the specs and recommendations for images on Amazon.
Summary:
1. Photos should be 2000×2000
2. Jpeg
3. 7 photos per item
4. Main photo on white cropped so item is 85% of image
(Prevent white space at top and bottom of product, so
that item looks bigger in search results)
Amazon Says:
Image Standards
Every product on Amazon needs one or more product images. Choose images that are clear,
straightforward, and easy to understand. They must accurately represent the product and be
information-rich and attractively presented. Show only the product that is being offered for sale,
with minimal or no propping. Text, logos, and inset images are not allowed. Whenever possible,
provide several images, with each one showing different angles and details of the product. This
is your opportunity to show your product to your customer, so quality matters.
We reserve the right to reject images that do not meet our image standards.
It is your responsibility to ensure that you have all necessary rights to the images you submit.
MAIN Images
The background for a MAIN image must be pure white (pure white blends in with the Amazon
search and item detail pages, which have RGB values of 255,255,255).
A MAIN image must not be a graphic or illustration and must not contain accessories that are
not being dispatched with the product, props that may confuse the customer, text that is not
part of the product, or any logos, watermarks or inset images.
A white background is recommended, but not required. Additional images may not include
logos or watermarks, and all props or accessories must be presented in a way that will not cause
customer confusion.
Image Size
Images should be 2000 pixels or more in either height or width as this will enable the zoom
function on the website (zoom has been proven to enhance sales). Files measuring less than 500
pixels on the longest side will be rejected by our system. If you can’t provide 2000×2000 pixels,
at least 1000×1000 is the recommended bare minimum.
A suggested way to name an image file is to save the image on your web server using the
product SKU as the file name followed by the view type or variant code–MAIN, PT01-PT08
(additional images), SWCH (usually a color swatch only used on products with more than one
variation). Examples: 8845013515.MAIN.jpg, 8845013515.PT01.jpg, 8845013515.SWCH.jpg.
Technical Requirements
Product images submitted to Amazon must meet the following technical specifications:
• TIFF (.tif/.tiff ), JPEG (.jpeg/.jpg), GIF (.gif ) and PNG (.png) format
• Image pixel dimensions of at least 1000 or larger in either
height or width preferred
• sRGB or CMYK color mode
• File names must consist of the product identifier (Amazon
ASIN, 13-digit ISBN, EAN, JAN, or UPC) followed by a period and
the appropriate file extension (Example: B000123456.jpg or
0237425673485.tif )
Note: Spaces, dashes or additional characters in the filename will prevent your image from
going online.
For images named by product identifier without a variant code or named with the MAIN variant,
and display as the main image on the product detail page, Amazon maintains the following site
product image standards:
For Template Uploading – Please follow these guidelines to prevent errors when you upload
image URLs:
• JPEG (.jpg), or TIFF (.tiff ) file formats are accepted. However, JPEG files are
preferred as they are smaller in size and can be processed quickly.
• Images should have 72 pixels-per-inch resolution, and minimum 500 pixels
in length on the longest side.
• Follow the naming convention when naming your image: Product SKU +
View Indicator (.main) + File Extension (.jpg). For example, “15774.main.jpg.”
Note: It is not mandatory to follow our naming convention; however, we
recommend that you do.
• Do not include any spaces or high ASCII characters in the image URL. Save
the image to your web server, and provide the URL to the image in this field.
Note: If you are unable to provide a valid image URL, you can upload your
product images manually using the Manage Inventory feature on Seller
Central. For more information, refer to the Help topic:
https://sellercentral.amazon.com/gp/help/201186860?referral=A1MW42MU4HB71J_A25YBYM2LTJVVA
Some great examples
of Photos on Listings
This was built by Jungle Scout: https://www.junglescout.com/blog/amazon-product-photography-examples/
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