How to Design Your Sale Page Images

When it comes to your sales page, you can have amazing headlines and great copy. If you don’t have pictures of your product, though, it can be hard to convert visitors into buyers. Most prospects need to see your product before they can visualize how it will improve their life or business.

This can create a problem for digital marketers. You may even wonder how you’re expected to provide pictures of a product that’s really just a string of zeros and ones. Fortunately, there are a few good workarounds to this problem. Here’s how to create images that will help you sell your product…

 

Use a 3D Image Creator

One of the easiest ways to add images to your sales page is to experiment with a 3D image creator. These creators usually work well because the 3D nature of the image makes the customer feel like they’re buying a “real” product instead of a digital one.

There are a variety of 3D cover creators online. But two of the most popular options are eCover Authority and Boxshot King. You can import a product image you’ve already created and add it to one of the 3D models. You can also use the software to create the entire cover, depending on how much experience you have with graphic design.

 

Embrace the Mockups

You’ve probably seen a mockup online even if you didn’t recognize it at the time. A mockup is an image that shows a product, app, or website in a real life situation. For example, there are mockup photos of a model holding a smart phone. When using a mockup creator, you can choose what appears on the phone’s screen. This makes it look like a real person is using your product.

There are plenty of free and paid mockup creators online. Magic Mockups lets you upload your own free for personal or commercial use. Smart Mockup offers a free and premium mockup tool, depending on what images you need.

 

Try Screenshot Tools

Another way to show off your products is to use screenshot software. This can be helpful if you have a product that has a lot of content you want to showcase. For example, if you’ve written a lengthy eBook you can use screenshot software to take a picture of all your pages and combine them into one neat image.

You can find both free and paid screenshot tools. The basic ones will take a picture of what’s on your screen and allow you to add text and highlights to your image. More advanced ones like SnagIt allow you to customize the image with arrows, callouts, blurring, and more.

You don’t have to have dozens of images on your sales page. A few high-resolution images that look great on both desktop and mobile devices will usually convince your visitors to click that buy button.

 

Suzanne

Suzanne S Farmer has been paid to write since she was 9 years old. She is a more recent copyeditor, ghostwriter, blogger, and graphics creator. She helps marketers, bloggers, and coaches to make their copy as powerful and impactful as it can be, and also provides social media graphics for business owners who prefer not to create their own. You can get her resource guide on finding standout images for your business here.