Personalized product listings need more than one attractive sample photo. A small seller should know which image explains the product, which image shows scale, and which image proves the engraving position before accepting custom requests.
AntBelt G1 is relevant to this planning because compact sample work can help sellers prepare a clearer listing folder. The conservative point is workflow, not a promise about final product performance or guaranteed sales.
A useful listing sequence can be:
- One clean hero photo of the sample.
- One angle that shows the blank size in context.
- One close review photo of the engraving area.
- One setup or proof photo kept for internal reference.
That sequence helps sellers answer buyer questions without overstating what one sample proves. It also creates a better approval path before adding more colors, names, or seasonal options.
For related small-shop update notes, see /updates/.
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