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How to test Amazon A+ Content with PickFu

Import A+ content images via ASIN or upload manually. Test one or more sets of A+ content to learn what resonates with your audience.

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Test and compare Amazon A+ content images using PickFu's A+ Content image set layout option.

PickFu will automatically normalize your A+ content images to match Amazon's display format – stacking wide images vertically with equal-width rendering and white space padding for consistent height. This means you don't need to manually resize images in tools like Canva before testing.

Create an A+ content test

  1. From your dashboard, click New poll

  2. Write your question and select your poll type

  3. In the Options tab, select Image Set

  4. Choose A+ Content from the layout dropdown

  5. Add your images by importing via ASIN or uploading manually

Import A+ content via ASIN

To automatically pull A+ content images from an existing Amazon listing, enter the product's ASIN in the import field. PickFu will retrieve the listing's A+ content images in the correct format.

Upload A+ content manually

If you're testing new A+ content before publishing or working with images not yet on Amazon, you can upload your images manually.

You'll see recommended dimensions in the survey builder for different types of A+ content:

  • 970 x 300 (basic)

  • 1464 x 600 (premium)

  • 600 x 450 (mobile)

Frequently asked questions

How many A+ content images can I test per option?

You can upload up to six A+ content images per option.

Which poll types can I use to test A+ content?

All PickFu poll types are supported when testing A+ content except for Click Tests and 5-Second Tests. You can gather audience feedback on one set of A+ content images (Open-Ended, Star Rating, Emoji Reaction, and Screen Recording polls) or ask respondents to vote between multiple A+ content image sets (Head-to-Head, Ranked, Single Select, and Multi Select polls).

What if I want to test other Amazon listing elements?

For testing main images, titles, and pricing together, use the Amazon listing mockup or SERP mockup features instead. You can also test full Amazon product image stacks (one main image plus several secondary images) with Image Set polls.

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