How Better Product Images Can Improve WooCommerce Conversion Rates
A WooCommerce product page can have strong copy, fair pricing, and a clean layout, then lose the sale because the customer cannot see enough.
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A WooCommerce product page can have strong copy, fair pricing, and a clean layout, then lose the sale because the customer cannot see enough.
A weak product gallery rarely announces itself. The page still loads. The images still appear. The add-to-cart button is still there.
A product image has a quiet job. It has to answer the questions a shopper does not want to type into a support form.
A PDF link looks harmless until you watch what it does to the reading flow.
A lot of WordPress hero sections look finished and still disappear from memory within seconds.
A WordPress page can have excellent content and still feel weaker than it should because the media experience is unfinished.
A plugin can be useful in the dashboard and still be a bad idea for the page.
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