A+ module from this photo, not stock
A seller drops a stock kitchen into the first A+ module because Brand Registry wants a photo. THIS inbound pack already has a unit on the table that matches the hero. They almost upload the stock shot anyway so the module does not sit empty. If you do that, a shopper sees a room this SKU never sat in, a return names a missing accessory from the stock set, and the next child inherits the same fake room. Digital Dignity’s Transformation Kit is the check on THIS photo: shoot this unit, write one module caption from this pack, then free optimize, then Pro.
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This is a listing job, not a stock-library job. One A+ module is one photo of THIS unit plus a short caption from the same four pack facts you used in the title. It is not a lifestyle download. The kit does not license a kitchen. It makes you put this unit on a clean background, match the hero, and name only what this insert prints. If this pack does not include a lid, the module cannot show a lid. A stock “complete set” is not this inbound.
A module photo is a shopper fact when a buyer can hold this box next to the A+ and see the same unit. It is not a place to keep a prettier room “because the template has a slot.” A stock shot that shows 12 pieces when this box is a 6-count is a different listing. A cropped catalog render is still not this unit. If you cannot shoot this pack today, leave the module empty. An empty module is safer than a stock lie.
Shoot THIS unit. The stock folder stays closed
Pull one sealed unit from the inbound you will list this week. Photograph the carton face, then the unit on a clean background in the same light as the hero. Write type, size or count, material, and what is in the box from that pack. Pick one of those photos for the first module. Draft one caption from the pad. Do not open a stock site. Do not reuse last year’s kitchen. Photo of the caption next to this pack. After that, open the live A+. If the first module is still a stock room, leave that file on a scratch note. It is not this child’s module.
If two children in the family need two photos — one box is a 6-pack, one box is a kit — shoot two units. Do not force one stock set onto both so Brand Registry still looks filled. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance. An A+ photo that shows a part this pack does not ship is how you buy a return, even if the title is now clean.
How a seller kits one module from this photo
- Name the child ASIN. Screenshot the live first module onto a scratch note. Do not rebuild from a stock download.
- Photograph THIS unit and carton. Fill the four-fact pad from that pack. Choose the photo that matches the hero. Write one short caption from the pad only.
- Photo the caption next to this pack. A stock JPEG is not the exhibit. If the live module still shows a kitchen, a 12-count, or an accessory this box does not include, circle that module against the pad.
- Walk the Transformation Kit against this pad. Use the same facts in the caption that you used in the title. Do not write a guessed feature from a factory icon. Do not add a backend keyword as a headline.
- Run free optimize on that caption only after it exists. Paste the caption, not a stock alt-text dump. The free pass does not invent a room. It only cleans the words you already wrote from this pack.
- Save the module. If you want the paid pass on this child after the photo is honest, use Pro checkout. Paying does not turn a stock kitchen into this pack’s A+ and does not promise rank.
The stock library stays in design. This pack is the module
Keep the stock folder for a mood board if you need it. Do not leave it in A+ if THIS pack already has a unit you can shoot. If Friday’s next child reprints a different insert, that child is a new photo or it stays off this module. Digital Dignity will not tell you the stock room is fine because Brand Registry had a slot, and will not invent a lifestyle shot for a blank table. When this module is honest and the next ASIN is waiting, run the kit again on that pack.
No fake reviews. No rank promise. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance.