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![]() Due the fact I advertise quite a lot of physical products, the visuals are very important.
Question: any references, swipes, you suggest to study to get good information/inspiration on images that sell? The J.Peterman catalogue popped at my mind now. But they are better on their communicating their own personality, than the images/photos themselves, I believe. Thank you ![]() |
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![]() This post covers creating images for Amazon and seems to go into quite a bit of detail:
https://www.ecomengine.com/blog/amaz...e-requirements
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![]() Hi Mike!
Definitely you have to split test, if you can... I'd get inspired by catalogs - or websites which grew out of print catalogs... One of my favorites is Hammacher Schlemmer - https://www.hammacher.com I'll have more to add soon! Best wishes, Dien Quote:
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![]() Thanks Mike,
Good Question. For an Aussie Physical Therapist. FOR HIS WEBSITE - We Had him Take Pics of BEFORE and AFTER winning ScoreBoards for his SWIM TEAM. They were ALL swimming HURT. So after He Worked with Them for FREE - to get Testimonials we Could Use. We ALSO Had a PHOTO. BEFORE LOSING SIGN. AFTER - Winning SIGN - next to the pool. Thanks, Glenn |
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![]() Thank you everyone for the suggestions!
Regards. |
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![]() Hi Mike,
I also wanted to share this surprising comment from Joseph Sugarman! It shows the different responses he got when he was selling a jogging machine... first, when showed just the item itself (with no person using it), compared to when he showed the item with someone jogging on it... Read on... ----- Vague Descriptions Promote Work----- (From Joseph Sugarman, Advertising Secrets of the Written Word, pp. 177-178.) In summary, in his opinion, when you get the prospect to work a little to view (in his or her mind's eye) how it would look while they are using the item, it works better than when you actually show the item being used... But this is what testing is for! Keep in mind that this ad ran in the late 1970s... Here's a link to the original ad (on Pinterest) - this one succeeded... https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/521150988127504080/ Here's a link to the ad with a person using it - this one bombed... https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/370069294389894370/ And here's what the "jogging computer" actually looked like in real life... https://i0.wp.com/cabel.com/wp-conte...20705_0004.jpg The last image comes from this incredible blog post... DAK and the Golden Age of Gadget Catalogs https://cabel.com/2023/11/06/dak-and...dget-catalogs/ I wrote a separate post about that blog post, here! http://www.sowpub.com/forum/showthread.php?p=43940 Best wishes, Dien Quote:
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Last edited by Dien Rice : December 3, 2023 at 05:35 PM. |
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![]() Hey Dien
First, thanks for sharing these insights Your post brings to mind a personal discovery I've recently made: about the link between the FORMAT of content consumed and personal productivity (Part of which explains why I'm back here on SOWPub) Just as you would expect the colourful ad to pull more, many people today may argue that information presented in a video format should make the concepts easier to apply Well, my experience has been completely opposite! I find that video content - and even audio content - mentally lulls me to sleep. Almost triggering the feeling along the lines of "you've watched the video on it, so you've already DONE it" And that's why for some weeks now, I've gone off all educational information presented in a video format, and I'm now sticking to information presented as text. And I've noticed a SPIKE in my personal productivity! Just thought I'd share Thanks again, Dien Quote:
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![]() Hi unpinkpanther,
Wow, that is an interesting observation! You're right, there probably are different physiological responses to different ways of absorbing information! That reminds me of something Alex Hormozi likes to do, according to his book "$100 Million Dollar Leads"... He says that with his earlier book, "$100 Million Dollar Offers", he had it available in four formats... audio, video, ebook, and printed book... He says that he found that about a quarter of the people who got it, got it in each one of those formats... Which suggests that if he had only made it available in just one of those formats - instead of all four - he could have only gotten a quarter of the people learning the information, compared to the number he actually got in the end! Best wishes, Dien Quote:
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![]() Dien,
"Vague Descriptions Promote Work" I agree, and I think Robert Collier says it at his The Robert Collier Letters book. Let the user imagine himself with his environment, how and when to use it, etc. Thanks1 |
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