It does occur to me that perhaps the difference between buying something and not buying it is whether or not there is a picture of it. However, two things come to mind, one is I buy a lot of things off of websites. 1/2 the time, there is a picture and it clearly states that while it is a picture of a brake pad, it is merely a random picture of a brake pad and not necessarily a picture of the model you are in fact, getting.Does it occur to you that some people like to see what they are buying? Why do we need to see a picture of a white box and not the brake pad?
The second thing is I don't do websites, set them up, run them, or any thing else except help get the descriptions accurate when I can, get pictures of stuff that is not already there, and a few other odds and ends. Kat built the site a long time ago and her health currently does not allow her to do much with it and I have no one to replace her or her skills.
I can spend my time doing the things that matter most to me and my care for our customers and that is making sure that the product is the best it can be. Making sure you get what you paid for, and making sure it gets to you in a timely manner at the best prices we can offer.
Or, I can learn how to do websites. There is only one of me so which would you prefer, pretty pictures, or a product that works as advertised because there isn't enough time in the day to do both.