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Your customer deserves the best pictures!

Just when you think you have enough pictures of your crafts?.. the customer wants more!.

My experience selling online, has been, that no matter how well you describe your craft, the first thing they look at is the pictures.

They say you only have a few seconds to attract a customer, so you better have your BEST picture as the first one.

I used to have a PICTURE TAKING DAY.. where I would set up a spot in my house, line up all my arts and crafts, and then go about taking MANY VIEWS of the craft, especially if its something big.

If you make something that is wearable, have a model wear it, and take different views, front, back, side, and then store your pictures so that there are groups of pictures together for each item.

Depending on where you sell your crafts online, you could include all of them or if you are only allowed a couple of pictures, then put up the front view and side view.. and then mention in your description that you have other views of this item, that could be emailed to the potential customer..

Its always best to have more pictures than you think you need..