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Secondary images from this pack, not stock

A seller fills slots 2 through 7 with stock extras because Amazon wants a gallery. THIS inbound pack already has a carton, an insert, a back label, and a unit you can turn. They almost upload a kitchen, a hand that is not theirs, and a 12-count infographic this box does not ship. If you do that, the hero can be honest and the gallery still sells a different product. Digital Dignity’s Transformation Kit is the check on THIS pack: shoot the extras from this unit, then free optimize, then Pro.

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This is a listing job, not a stock-library job. Secondary images prove the title and the five bullets. They are not a place to add claims the carton does not print. The kit does not license a lifestyle set. It makes you photograph this carton face, this insert, this back label, and this unit from the sides a shopper would check. If this pack does not include a lid, slot 4 cannot show a lid. A stock “what’s in the box” graphic that names 12 pieces is not this inbound.

A gallery is a shopper fact when each extra matches the hero and the box. It is not a place to keep last year’s extras “because seven slots look better.” An infographic that adds BPA-free, upgraded, or best seller is still an invented claim. Empty slots are safer than stock lies. If you cannot shoot this pack today, leave the extras empty rather than filling them from a download.

Shoot THIS pack. The stock folder stays closed

Pull one sealed unit from the inbound you will list this week. Photograph the carton face, the insert, the back label, and the unit on a clean background from two angles. Write type, size or count, material, and what is in the box from that pack. Assign one photo per leftover fact. Do not open a stock site. Do not reuse another child’s kitchen. Photo of the shot list next to this pack. After that, open the live gallery. If slots 2 through 7 are still stock, leave those files on a scratch note. They are not this child’s extras.

If two children in the family need two galleries — one box is a 6-count, one box is a kit — shoot two sets. Do not force one stock pack onto both so the catalog still looks filled. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance. A secondary image 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 the extras from this pack

  1. Name the child ASIN. Screenshot the live gallery onto a scratch note. Do not rebuild from a stock download.
  2. Photograph THIS carton, insert, back label, and unit. Fill the four-fact pad from that pack. Pick only photos that match the hero and the pad.
  3. Photo the shot list next to this pack. A stock ZIP is not the exhibit. If a live extra still shows a kitchen, a 12-count, or an accessory this box does not include, circle that slot against the pad.
  4. Walk the Transformation Kit against this pad. Title, bullets, and extras use the same four facts. Do not put a backend keyword on an infographic. Do not write guessed English over a factory icon.
  5. Run free optimize on the title and bullets only after the extras match. The free pass does not invent a photo. It only cleans the words you already wrote from this pack.
  6. Save the listing. If you want the paid pass on this child after the gallery is honest, use Pro checkout. Paying does not turn a stock set into this pack’s extras and does not promise rank.

The stock library stays in design. This pack is the gallery

Keep the stock folder for a mood board if you need it. Do not leave it live if THIS pack already has a unit you can turn. If Friday’s next child reprints a different insert, that child is a new set or those slots stay empty. Digital Dignity will not tell you seven stock extras are fine because Amazon had slots, and will not invent a lifestyle shot for a blank table. When this gallery 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.