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By: Bobby Buys Home | Internet-and-Business


In the olden days, kings and princes and other nobles in Europe relied on paintings to show them what their intended looked like before signing a marriage contract, spouse unseen.

Today, online shoppers rely on digital images to show them what an item looks like before committing to a purchase, merchandise unseen.

Over the years, the system has been perfected and it now works well most of the times. Consumer-to-consumer online trading platforms depend on it. Still, buyers occasionally complain about the images posted by the sellers.

"Some sellers show only one view, with the result that you can't really know what you are getting so you don't buy", says one buyer. "All pictures of products must be large and clear; I sometimes hesitate to buy if I can not see the product clearly", says another.

When one has in mind that images are the single most important selling pitch that can be made online, it is surprising to find sellers who still post on small or fuzzy (or small and fuzzy) digital representations of their items. If the image is inferior to the item, the seller is in trouble, for the item will not sell (or will not sell well).

The seller is also in trouble if the picture is better than the item.

Let's turn to history for some valuable lessons. Quite a few members of European nobility fell for the image of their intended only to be sorely disappointed later on. More often than not, the woman whose face they were to look at across the breakfast table for the rest of their lives was not nearly as pretty as her portrait suggested.

The non-happy-end story of Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves is the case in point. Having disposed of several wives (some of them by beheading), the unfortunate king found himself flung again into the match-making market. His eye settled on Anne of Cleves, largely thanks to Hans Holbein's lovely portrait. Unlike some inferior painters who shamelessly flattered their models, retouching nature where necessary, Holbein actually painted Anne as she was. However, he chose to paint her from the unusual full frontal angle (portraiture usually favours the three-quarters view) in order to give less prominence to her - well - quite prominent nose.

Henry VIII liked what he saw in the painting. However, confronted with the real thing, he was so taken aback that he had the marriage annulled several months later. Being a sensible woman, Anne accepted the annulment and kept her head on her shoulders.

And if you as a seller want to keep your customers, do try to be painstakingly truthful when taking the snapshot. The photo has to be good and clear, but not retouched. All imperfections must be visible. This is especially important for second-hand items. In those cases, the use of generic or stock photos is unacceptable.

Another point that the buyers raised regarding the images is the size of the item depicted. While Holbein managed to make Anne's nose appear smaller without discrediting the truth, it has been noticed that some sellers will occasionally make their products appear bigger than they are. Jewellery and gemstones are the main "culprits" here. This is what one buyer suggests to online sellers: "When showing photos of, for example, rings, do upload images that depict them in relation to known items. Otherwise it can be a bit of a disappointment when the ring arrives and the band is as thin as a needle".

Since every story worth its salt has more than one angle, it is only fair to mention that the contemporaries of Anne of Cleves regarded her as a sweet and reasonably attractive young lady. All except Henry, that is. It must be said that it is also possible for a buyer to be disappointed with a purchase not because there is something wrong with the item or the representation of the item, but because his or her expectations were too high - or simply different. There's something for you to think about before getting angry at a seller if an item fails to live up to your expectations.



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bidorbuy is South Africa's largest online marketplace where people can buy and sell goods in auction format or at fixed prices. Contact details: bidorbuy Marketing Department, email promotion@bidorbuy.co.za, web site: www.bidorbuy.co.za

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