Guidelines for product titles, descriptions, and preview images.
Keep It Clear and Concise: Use clear, simple language that describes exactly what the product is.
Use Relevant Keywords: Include important keywords that potential buyers might search for.
Avoid Excessive Capitalization or Symbols: Titles should be professional and avoid unnecessary punctuation or capitalization.
Highlight Main Features: If space allows, mention key aspects like product type, compatibility, or primary use.
Start with a Brief Summary: Open with a one or two-sentence description summarizing the product.
Provide Detailed Information: Include specifics like features, benefits, compatibility, use cases, and technical details.
Use Bullet Points: Make descriptions easy to read by using bullet points to highlight key information.
Be Honest and Clear: Avoid misleading claims; provide accurate details about what the product does and doesn’t offer.
Mention File Formats and Sizes: Specify what the buyer will receive, including file types (e.g., PSD, JPEG, PNG) and any size restrictions.
Target Audience and Use Case: Indicate who would benefit most from the product and how it can be used.
Include Instructions: If the product requires installation or setup, include brief instructions or a link to detailed documentation.
Support and Updates: Mention if updates or customer support are available.
High Quality and Clear: Ensure images are high-resolution, properly focused, and showcase the product’s key features.
Show the Product in Use: For digital products, show how the product can be used, like how a template looks when filled in or how an app interface works.
Multiple Angles or Variations: Provide several images to showcase different features, angles, or views of the product.
Avoid Watermarks or Distracting Logos: While branding can be subtle, avoid large watermarks or logos that obscure the product.
Include Text Sparingly: Keep any text minimal and only for critical information (e.g., “editable in Photoshop”).
Follow Platform Guidelines: Ensure images meet the marketplace’s size and format requirements (1200x1200px JPEG/PNG).
Use Professional Language and Tone: Avoid slang or overly casual language; maintain a professional tone throughout.
Be Specific About What’s Included: If you are offering a bundle or multiple assets, list everything the buyer will receive.
License Information: Clearly state any usage restrictions, licenses (e.g., personal or commercial use), and if there are any limitations on usage.
Compliance with Marketplace Rules: Follow any specific marketplace rules regarding title length, character limits, or prohibited terms.