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7 Things Every Amazon Seller Should Know About Product Photos
On Amazon, shoppers make decisions in seconds and they make them based almost entirely on what they see.
Before they read a description, check reviews, or compare prices, they look at your photos. Getting your product photography right is one of the highest-leverage things you can do for your listings, and most sellers underinvest in it.
How to Write instagram captions that sound like you
We have all been there. You write a caption, read it back, and it just... does not sound like you. It sounds like someone who is trying very hard to sound professional. Or worse, it sounds like a press release from 2012.
7 Business Photoshoot Outfit Ideas
You booked the photoshoot. The date is on the calendar. And now you're standing in front of your closet wondering what on earth to wear.
We’ve got this.
Trending Songs on Instagram Reels Today
Short-form video has become the primary way business owners, founders, and creators show up for their audiences. And a huge piece of what makes a Reel land is the audio behind it.
The Difference Between Content That Performs and Content That Sells
You post something, the notifications start coming in, and for a minute it feels like things are working. Like you’re doing it right. Like all that time you spent on content is finally paying off.
Amazon Listing Photo Must-Haves
Most shoppers on Amazon decide whether to buy before they read a single word of your listing. They scan the images, swipe through the gallery, and move on in seconds. That means your photo set is doing more work than any other part of your listing (other than video) and getting it right matters.
5 Instagram Story Ideas for March
March is a fun content month if you’re a business owner. It’s the perfect mix of seasonal change, built-in holidays, and those random national days that make people even happier about peanut butter.
Create a Better First Impression with Your Website
Picture this: someone stumbles across your website for the very first time. Maybe they were scrolling late at night, dreaming about your product or service.
Within seconds—before they’ve read a single word—they’re already forming an impression.
How to Tell a Better Product Story Through Photos
There are a lot of products on Amazon.
The first time you browse Amazon for a kitchen tool, you’re bound to see a lot of options. Some are going to look identical. I scrolled past dozens of listings that looked nearly identical.
So how do you set yourself apart in a world of listings that all look the same?