Amazon A+ Content is built from modules — standardized layouts that Amazon provides for sellers to fill with their own content. Banner modules are the widest, most visually impactful module type. This guide covers how AI generates content for banner modules and how each module fits into your A+ Content persuasion arc.
Updated: April 2026
What Are A+ Banner Modules?
Amazon A+ banner modules are full-width image placements — typically 970px wide — within your A+ Content page. Each module contains one image (and optionally text overlay) that occupies the full content width. Banner modules create the strongest visual impact in an A+ Content set.
The Problem
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Sellers use banner modules as decorative elements — large lifestyle images with brand names overlaid. This misses the persuasion function each module needs to serve. A hook module banner needs to establish identity. A doubt removal module banner needs to prove quality. Same format, completely different content requirement.
Who This Is For
Brand-registered sellers designing or redesigning A+ Content who want to understand how to use banner modules effectively throughout the 6-module arc.
Banner Module by Persuasion Function
Module 1 Banner (Hook): Wide lifestyle scene. Product present but not dominant. The scene communicates the world buyers enter when they own this product. No feature callouts — purely atmospheric.
Module 2 Banner (Core Selling Points): Often split into panels — main product shot on one side, 2–3 benefit callout panels on the other.
Module 3 Banner (Scene Proof): Single lifestyle moment. Specific, authentic, personal. Use the full canvas to make the scene feel real.
Module 4 Banner (Doubt Removal): Often divided into multiple sub-panels, each addressing a specific doubt. Ingredient close-up in one panel, usage step in another, size reference in a third.
Module 5 Banner (Result Proof): Comparison or transformation. Before-and-after layout, comparison chart, or performance demonstration image.
Module 6 Banner (Close): Full-width emotional close. Different from Module 1 — this is the feeling of having made the right choice, not the aspiration of what's possible.
GreenOnion tip: AI tools like GreenOnion can generate the lifestyle scenes and banner imagery A+ Content requires in minutes, without a photography budget.
FAQ
How many banner modules should an A+ Content page have? Most effective A+ Content uses 4–6 modules, with the majority being banner or banner-hybrid layouts. Text-heavy modules without strong visual anchors underperform.
Can I mix banner and non-banner modules? Yes — and often you should. A comparison chart module for Module 5 and a text-and-image module for specific doubt removal both have their place. The key is that each module serves its persuasion function.
What image resolution do A+ banner modules require? 970px wide minimum, with height varying by module type (typically 300px for standard banner). Amazon recommends 2x resolution (1940×600) for retina displays.
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