Iris has a new logo that includes a custom photo of a traveler using their camera on safari and taking a photo of a lion. Based on Amazon sponsored ads policies, would this ad be approved?
- Yes, in certain regions
- Yes
- No
Explanation:
The correct answer is **’No’** because Amazon’s sponsored ads policies prohibit the use of images that could be misleading, offensive, or inappropriate. In this case, using a photo of a traveler on safari with a lion could be considered misleading if it implies that the product (the camera) is associated with a specific situation or experience that may not be universally applicable or accurate. Ads must not include content that could cause confusion or make unrealistic claims about the product’s usage or the environment in which it can be used. This ensures that the ad is truthful and appropriate for a wide audience, maintaining the integrity of the platform and the customer experience. Therefore, an ad featuring such an image would likely not be approved under Amazon’s policies.