Product Images
Amazon's policy is to upload real images of the product as a main page. Then why does Amazon allow others to upload images that are graphically illustrated? My product category is shower head filters.
Earlier this month I tried making my main image a bit more attractive but my Ad got suppressed due to not following the image guidelines. I moved back to the original image that I had previously to activate my Ad. My Ad is active again but I can see other sellers with graphically illustrated images.
Product Images
Amazon's policy is to upload real images of the product as a main page. Then why does Amazon allow others to upload images that are graphically illustrated? My product category is shower head filters.
Earlier this month I tried making my main image a bit more attractive but my Ad got suppressed due to not following the image guidelines. I moved back to the original image that I had previously to activate my Ad. My Ad is active again but I can see other sellers with graphically illustrated images.
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Seller_NbYSGJ8Tehgbv
Amazon is not a place for fairness. People do what they can get away with.
However, I was able to see a seller attempt to list something with a blue background (breaking the rules). This seller ended up getting a tremendous CTR, indicating possible great interest in the product. It was just the blue background creating a high CTR...the sales did not come as a result. I would suggest complying with the Amazon rules and being as uniform as possible so your advertising results are not skewed in the wrong direction.
Glenn_Amazon
Hi there @Seller_CHlMRWJmA8MSE,
I can understand why you are frustrated with this experience. In general you should ensure that your listings are aligned with the Product Image Requirements.
In some instances it can take time for listings to be identified as in violation of Amazon image policies but you can report ASINs that appear to be in violation. Thank you for your understanding.
-Glenn