
You’ve done the hard parts already. You found a product worth selling, opened a storefront, and started driving traffic. Then people land on the product page, hesitate, and leave. For many new sellers, the problem is not the product. It is the image. Buyers cannot touch the item, test the material, or check the finish…
Your product is ready to sell. Your photos are not. That mismatch hurts more stores than most owners realize. A handmade candle can look flat under kitchen lighting. A ceramic mug can look cheap against a cluttered countertop. A well-designed lamp can disappear into a dark phone photo. You know the product is good, but…