How to use images correctly in Ecommerce

Images in Ecommerce

Correctly use images in Ecommerce seems to be a recurring problem in many online stores of electronic products, clothing, accessories, etc. It all has to do with optimizing the image quality that represent the product and that must be large enough to capture the attention of customers.

Importance of large images in Ecommerce

Imagine wearing a online store because you want to buy a product, but you find that that product cannot be displayed properly. The images are small and even somewhat blurry, plus there are only a couple of photos that do not reveal much detail. Do you think this will inspire you to buy the product? Most likely not.

In the end you end up thinking that it is impossible to be sure how the product really looks and also how much confidence you can have in an unprofessional online store. Suffice it to say that for 75% of consumers, the quality of product images is one of the most important characteristics when shopping online, followed by alternate views of the product and the ability to zoom.

How should Ecommerce images be?

The first thing to understand is that small images are not effective as a sales tool in electronic commerce. For this reason, it is essential to ensure that the images are of an adequate size to achieve high quality, that is, to use high-resolution images. In fact, the images of the products in the Ecommerce They must be at least 2000 pixels long so that customers can use the zoom function.

Other aspects to be considered in the correct use of images for EcommerceIt has to do with alignment and margins. When you achieve images that are aligned and with white margins, you create a category of products that are visually coherent and if you add shadows to this, the result is a stylish and professional appearance.


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