Job/Service Images: Do’s and Don’ts
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Images are one of the most crucial factors that will determine whether or not buyers will want to click on your Gig and order your service. The following article should give you the very basic guidelines that will help you shine and fit the quality standards of Bricoly. Please be aware that not following these guidelines can not only push buyers away from your business but also prevent you from being manually promoted by Bricoly across the site.
When using images, please consider the following:
Don’t use pixelated images. Pixelated images are often low-quality, and potential buyers may believe this means you offer a low-quality Job/Service. Use high-res images for the best results.

Don’t use stock images or other people’s work if you don’t have usage rights. Not only could you be prosecuted, but it’s just uncool.

Don’t use clickbait. Using images for the sake of clicks can cause frustration and may even put your Gig at risk with Bricoly’s integrity team and lower your ranking.

Don’t put Bricoly badges or rewards on your profile or Job/Service image.

Don’t use too much text on an image. Keep the space clean so your primary message will pop. If you must use a lot of text, just make sure it’s legible.

Don’t overcrowd with images, either.

Use the right image proportions. Don’t stretch, rotate, or use images that are too small. The recommended image size is at least 690 x 426px.

If you own more than a single Job/Service, be sure to choose a different image to each one. This will ensure buyers can find what they need.

If you chose to use your personal photo make sure it’s truly representative. Show your real face, preferably from a front-facing angle to communicate trust.

Make sure your Job/Service image is related to the service you are offering. Irrelevant images not only compromise your Service’s credibility, but also lower its chances of getting promoted in editorial features.



