Billion Dollar Sellers

Kevin King

Twice a week the Billion Dollar Seller Newsletter keeps Amazon, TikTok Shop and Shopify sellers up to date on the latest news and tactics to sty on the cutting edge of e-commerce selling. The ia the summarized podcast version of the newsletter that comes out every Monday and Thursday.

  1. vor 6 Std.

    Amazon says search bar is about to change

    Date: August 17th, 2026   Summary: Kevin King covers Amazon's argument that the keyword search bar has hit the same ceiling the 1910 Sears catalog did, and its answer; conversational AI shipping to customers as Alexa for Shopping. He also digs into a study showing Google's AI Mode returns roughly 95% fewer products than standard Shopping, Helium 10's new Black Box Niche MCP, the five gates where every marketing email quietly dies, and why your packaging icons sell before your copy does.   Key Points Discussed:   Doug Herrington's 1910 Sears and Roebuck catalog analogy — every retail format has a ceiling, and Amazon's keyword search bar has now hit its own What Alexa for Shopping does today: answers instead of listing pages, recommendations weighted by what Amazon already knows about you, and image input (a fridge photo becomes a grocery list) Rajiv Mehta on opening the aperture on what shoppers can type, and what that does to the retrieval layer sitting underneath your listings Herrington's ambition of 10x the selection with no added friction — discovery decided by how well your product data answers a question, not by title-phrase matching Influencer spend has shifted down-tier: creators under 20,000 followers now capture nearly half of all US influencer spend, up from about a fifth in 2021 The nano tier (1,000–5,000 followers) went from around 3% of spend to nearly 20% in the same window Productrise study: standard Google search returned products on 88% of queries versus 23% in AI Mode, and averaged 22.5 products per page versus 4.3 Only 0.8% of the products visible in standard search also appeared in AI Mode for the same query that day — ranking in Shopping carousels does not carry over The counterargument: fewer slots may mean each one is worth more, AI traffic converts above average, and ChatGPT already pulls from Google's Shopping Graph Helium 10's Black Box Niche MCP — Xray-grade data on 10 to 20 keywords at once, demoed by Bradley across five niches in a single prompt The five gates every marketing email must pass (inbox, open, read, click, convert), the send-frequency table by segment, and four free copy-paste prompts Kitty Lai on packaging icons as a comprehension shortcut — keep them functional, match your brand personality, make them instantly recognisable   Links Mentioned:   Watch the replay: John Aspinall's AI product image system ($40,000 to an agency vs. 13 minutes in Codex) Build it with John across four live 2-hour Wednesday sessions (cohort starts this Wednesday) Meet your AI shopping assistant: Alexa for Shopping (Amazon's Learn and Be Curious, Episode 6) Productrise: Google AI Mode shows 95% fewer shopping products Helium 10's Black Box Niche MCP demo (Weekly Buzz #545) The Five Gates Where Every Email Dies — full write-up Stack Influence (10% off this month) Blueland micro-influencer case study with Stack Influence Package design expert Kitty Lai   Hot Picks:   Amazon's new user agreement is trying to curb lawsuits Walmart finally lets advertisers negative match search terms TikTok Shop on track to hit $100B globally this year Trump ditches small business reporting mandate Amazon's about to move you into a Seller Central you don't know   Stump Bezos Answer: The average half-life of a YouTube video is about 3 to 4 weeks — far longer than the roughly 5 days a short-form video gets, or the 48 hours a post gets on X.   Parting Shot: "Whatever can be measured grabs our attention. How much money we make. How much weight we can lift. How many bedrooms are in the house. And once we notice a number, it is natural to want to improve it. What is measurable becomes what is important. Not because it matters more, but because it is easier to see. Sometimes a new perspective is helpful. Rather than asking, 'How can I get more?' try asking, 'What is an inspiring way to live?'"   Find us at BillionDollarSellers.com Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn.   See the full Billion Dollar Sellers Media Library   Ask the Ecom Oracle your ecom questions (better than Chat GPT!)

  2. vor 4 Tagen

    Naked Girl on Amazon Balcony (what?)

    Date: August 13th, 2026 Summary: On the newsletter's third birthday, Kevin King walks through John Aspinall's AI system that builds a full Amazon image stack in about 13 minutes, and a club panel on why AI hasn't replaced Amazon SEO but now sits on top of it. He also makes the case that Shopify is a payments company rather than a software company, covers an AI scam that stole close to a billion views from one brand, and calls out bad information circulating in the seller newsletter space.   Key Points Discussed:   John Aspinall's AI image system: product URL plus one photo produces a complete 6-image stack in about 13 minutes, with a strategy doc, competitor research, and a QA check that regenerates anything that fails Rolling a locked-in image standard across every flavour, colour, and scent with accurate packaging, plus Premium A+ built for desktop and mobile One product shot turned into 20+ social variations across Meta and Pinterest, and Grok Imagine for animated labels, pours, and spins for Sponsored Brands Video A9 still builds the candidate pool; Alexa for Shopping re-ranks it using personalisation, context, and shopper persona — classic optimisation is additive, not replaced Add bullet points 6 through 10: Alexa for Shopping reads up to the 10th bullet, but most sellers stop at 5, and 8–10 bullets are now showing for 3P sellers Rewrite for inference, not keywords: chain feature to benefit to who it's for to emotional payoff, because humans infer missing links and AI does not Run your main image through AWS Rekognition (free) to see approximately what Amazon sees Amazon's AVEN system reads the product in the image, not just OCR'd text — a crew-neck photo can drag down your relevance for "V-neck" Building a real avatar from Brand Analytics demographics, Market Basket Analysis, Product Opportunity Explorer, and Search Query Performance, fed to a top-tier LLM Pulling your own Amazon data report — Kevin's came back as a 742-page PDF going back to 1999; US only, blocked in Europe under GDPR The AI scam that cloned a brand across 277 deepfake channels, and Manny Suarez's 6-month legal war with YouTube TikTok Shop stats: sellers doubled, but roughly 54% of stores recorded zero sales in 2025, only about 2,100 cleared $1M GMV, and only around 135 cleared $10M Three years of the newsletter: 312 editions, twice a week, never a missed Monday or Thursday, 97,000+ subscribers Inboox: a searchable swipe file of 1.5M+ real emails from 10,000+ Shopify brands, filterable by journey stage and promotion type Shopify's Subscription Solutions did $802M last quarter against $2.9B in Merchant Solutions — 78% of the company Shopify Payments and currency conversion are roughly 82% of Merchant Solutions; GMV hit $116B in Q2, up 32%, with payments penetration climbing from ~60% to 68% Your real cost on Shopify is the take rate, not the plan fee — about 3.2 cents of revenue per dollar of GMV Guru B******t Meter: there is no A10 algorithm, and Rufus has been phased out in favour of Alexa Shopping   Links Mentioned:   Watch John Aspinall's full AI image-stack replay Build it live with John: four 2-hour Wednesday sessions on a real ASIN Try the Billion Dollar Seller Club for $9 and watch the full 90-minute SEO panel AWS Rekognition — see what Amazon sees in your images Request your own Amazon personalisation data report Titan AI — 14 days free access Marketing Misfits: the AI scam that stole 1 billion views, with Manny Suarez Inboox — 1.5 million competitor emails, searchable Scot Wingo's analysis behind the Shopify breakdown   Hot Picks:   Every day goods drive the future growth of e-commerce Titan Network buys Profasee Back to school is bigger than you think on Amazon Your next customer might be an algorithm Amazon limits access to customer reviews for some users Trump ditches small business reporting mandate   Stump Bezos Answer: $43.3 billion will be spent on back-to-school items in the USA this year — about $864 per family.   Parting Shot: "There is time enough for everything, in the course of the day, if you do but one thing at once; but there is not time enough in the year, if you will do two things at a time." — Philip Dormer Stanhope   Find us at BillionDollarSellers.com Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn.   See the full Billion Dollar Sellers Media Library   Ask the Ecom Oracle your ecom questions (better than Chat GPT!)

  3. 10. Aug.

    Amazon now translates text inside your product images

    Date: Monday 10th of August 2026 Summary: Kevin King unpacks Amazon's new default behaviour of AI-translating the text inside your listing images across 16 stores, and why there is now a version of your infographics that nobody on your team wrote or approved. He also covers Reddit turning thread comments into product pages brands can't edit, a natural deodorant brand that never existed but still landed on the AI shelf in 21 days, and four things to look for when funding inventory.   Key Points Discussed:   Amazon began rendering listing images containing text in the shopper's preferred language as of August 4th, across 16 stores including the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, France, six other European countries, and the UK It's on by default, applies to every seller with non-media products, and asks nothing of you — the main image is exempt, but everything after it is in scope Translation happens inside a single store, not just across borders: Spanish for a US shopper, French for a Canadian shopper, in the US, Canada, Germany, Spain, and Belgium Amazon says translations run on AI with quality guardrails preserving brand elements, specs, and visual quality — but what the guardrail checks is undefined Two moves this week: read your translated versions in Image Manager, then decide whether to keep them — uploading your own correctly-translated images automatically removes Amazon's Extra scrutiny for supplements, food and beverage, beauty, and baby, where benefit claims get read twice Interesting stats: roughly 104 million Americans expected to shop with AI monthly by 2029 — more than 30% of the US population — climbing from around 80 million this year to nearly 110 million by 2030 Four things Amazon sellers should look for in inventory funding: paying for money you're not using, restarting the application every cycle, being able to move when a SKU takes off, and having too many disconnected tools Reddit is expanding a feature that converts product mentions in threads into standalone product pages with AI-written summaries built from redditor comments only — brands can't edit them Reddit began testing AI product deep dives in February in electronics, video games, and health and beauty; at Cannes it claimed half of US shoppers verify AI recommendations on Reddit before buying, and Semrush has Reddit appearing in roughly 40% of AI answers Morrowen, a fake natural deodorant brand built on an $11.25 domain and a three-page site with one AI-written essay, reached the AI shelf in 21 days ChatGPT with browsing named Morrowen first on a couple of longtail queries; Claude and Gemini never named it, and incumbent Native took the top slot 99 out of 180 times Morrowen appeared above a clinically tested product carrying a National Eczema Association seal — same list, same voice, same formatting The AI shelf moves at the longtail where no incumbent is crowned, and unlike Google it shows you nothing about your own position Stump Bezos: Shopify's merchant lending default rate   Links Mentioned:   Stop Renting Your Audience: The Email Playbook Top Brands Won't Share (webinar replay) DragonFish Book a call with DragonFish eCapital's Liquid Inventory Superfuel — AI agent that rewrites your title and item highlights The marketer's write-up of the Morrowen AI shelf test Stack Influence (10% off this month) Blueland micro-influencer case study with Stack Influence   Hot Picks:   Shopify: AI is driving more traffic and sales, not replacing Google Amazon sponsored product ads gain creator placements today eBay continues to bet on live shopping When should an Amazon brand consider expanding to Shopify TikTok Shop hits $118 billion in worldwide GMV   Stump Bezos Answer: 4%. Shopify lost about 4% of its lending revenue — roughly $141 million — to bad loans in Q2.   Parting Shot: "Clarity isn't about knowing what you want to do with your life, it's about knowing what you want to do this week. You don't need to have it all figured out. You just need to know your next step." — James Clear   Find us at BillionDollarSellers.com Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn.   See the full Billion Dollar Sellers Media Library   Ask the Ecom Oracle your ecom questions (better than Chat GPT!)

  4. 6. Aug.

    Q4 warning - container shipments massively delayed

    Thursday, August 6th, 2026 Summary: Kevin King issues a time-sensitive Q4 shipping warning as three separate problems stack up on the transpacific at once, then makes the case that your email list is the only marketing asset nobody can take away from you. He also covers a federal appeals court ruling that cracked Amazon's walled garden open for AI shopping agents, Amazon's Q2 numbers on Alexa shopping, and a tool that finally lets your AI see all of your Amazon data.   Key Points Discussed:   Q4 warning: if your inventory isn't on a boat yet, three problems are stacking up on the transpacific at the same time China's typhoon double-punch — Typhoon Bavi's mid-July congestion never cleared, and Super Typhoon Dolphin has an August 6–11 impact window; Shanghai, Ningbo-Zhoushan and Qingdao flagged as likely closures, with all six primary China gateways designated Heavily Disrupted Blank sailings eating capacity — 57 sailings cancelled between July 27 and August 30 per Drewry, 8% of everything scheduled, and 54% of those cuts on the eastbound transpacific Both shortcuts still broken — Panama Canal max draft cut to 49.5 feet, transit-slot auctions tripled to roughly $400K plus a $150 surcharge; Suez transits down 50–60% with the Cape of Good Hope detour adding 10–14 days Rates aren't the problem: published West Coast rates of $7,200+ are quietly discounting into the mid-$5,000s — the constraint is space and schedule reliability The play: book 3–4 weeks ahead of normal, pad lead times 5–8 extra days through late August, and confirm the vessel is actually sailing, not just that the rate is locked Email's economics — $36 average return per $1 spent (Litmus), roughly $45 per $1 for retail and e-commerce, and 25–40% of total store revenue for mature programs (Klaviyo) Email isn't shrinking: 4.5 billion users worldwide trading about 361 billion emails a day (Radicati) The biggest mistake is under-mailing — a Journal of Marketing Research study found roughly 7 emails a month is the sweet spot for peak lifetime value, and cutting from 7 to 4 reduced LTV by about 32% The four gates every profitable email passes through: get in the inbox (SPF/DKIM/DMARC, spam complaints under 0.1%, hard bounces under 1%, dedicated sending domain), get the open, get read, and get the click — one email, one goal, one link Write to one person and sell one outcome; follow the newsletter principle of jab, jab, jab, right hook — BDSN has generated $64K+ in affiliate revenue from a single email to a warm list Four almost-free tools to steal: Hemingway, Natural Readers, Inboox, and Subjectline.com Amazon Q2 and Alexa shopping — more than 350 million customers used Alexa for shopping over 12 months, active users nearly doubled in Q2, and interactions jumped more than 5x year over year Shoppers who clicked a sponsored prompt converted 48% more often and spent 21% more, with U.S. Alexa shoppers spending over 40% more per order The Ninth Circuit vacated the injunction banning Perplexity's Comet browser, ruling Amazon unlikely to win its CFAA or California computer-access claims — the user accessed Amazon, not Perplexity What it means for sellers: structured, spec-rich, machine-readable listings matter more as third-party agents read, compare and buy on customers' behalf; the ruling is narrow and the case heads back to district court DataDoe pulls Seller Central, Vendor Central and Ads data from 12+ sources into one schema and connects it to Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Cursor, n8n and BigQuery via MCP — two-way, with every write action preview-and-approve gated   Links Mentioned:   Register for today's pre-game contest, with the email webinar following Forceget — the Q4 transpacific container warning Check your SPF, DKIM and DMARC free at mxtoolbox.com DragonFish — done-for-you email programs for e-commerce brands Get your custom pack of Amazon seller Claude skills Marketing Misfits: Meta's AI is Ruining Your Ads (Turn These Settings OFF) Subscribe to the Marketing Misfits Newsletter DataDoe — your Amazon data finally speaks AI Claude for Amazon Sellers: Run Your Whole Account with AI (2026)   Hot Picks:   Ecommerce sellers turn to AI to counter profit challenges Alexa Shopping citing Etsy, TikTok and others in answers 300,000 businesses now sell on TikTok Shop UK The multiples aggregators are paying for ecom businesses now How Walmart is increasing delivery time using AI models 22 states sue Trump over his latest tariff work around   Stump Bezos Answer: 37% of U.S. consumers have made a purchase with Buy Now, Pay Later in the last 60 days.   Parting Shot: "If you always want more, then you'll find that the most you can have will always be too little."   Find us at BillionDollarSellers.com Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn.   See the full Billion Dollar Sellers Media Library   Ask the Ecom Oracle your ecom questions (better than Chat GPT!)

  5. 3. Aug.

    Amazon now tells you if your product is a winner before launching

    Date: 3rd of August 2026   Summary: Kevin King unpacks a quietly-shipped Product Opportunity Explorer feature that uses Amazon's own first-party data to tell you whether a product idea has an advantage before you spend a dime on inventory. He then breaks down Amazon's Q2 2026 earnings and the six ways its "Everything AI Factory" reshapes life for sellers, clarifies what Amazon's new AI image labelling rule actually covers, and looks at TikTok's tougher 2026 completion-rate bar.   Key Points Discussed:   Validate a Product Idea: a new Product Opportunity Explorer feature that returns an advantage/disadvantage verdict on a concept before launch — found under Seller Central → Growth → Product Opportunity Explorer → Validate a new product idea Isaac Gross's test with sugar-free electrolyte powder packets at $30 — feature-gap analysis, top brands (FlavCity at 27%), demographics by income bracket, 12 months of seasonal click trends, and title recommendations Why it matters: this is 1P data from Amazon's own search, purchase, and review data, not scraped third-party estimates Free webinar with Kevin and Norm on Thursday August 6th at 2pm Eastern on building a buyer email list without sending people to your website — registration opens Tuesday, capped at 500 attendees Amazon Q2 2026: net sales up 20% to $200.6 billion, operating income up 43% to $27.5 billion, AWS growing 37% — its fastest clip in 18 quarters Gennaro Cuofano's "Everything AI Factory" framing — $173 billion in trailing-twelve-month capex (up 64%), negative free cash flow, and a $53.4 billion pre-tax gain on Amazon's Anthropic stake Six seller impacts: Alexa for Shopping (Rufus + Alexa+ merged, 40%+ higher spend per order), Auto-Buy locking in repeat purchases, cheaper ads for AI users, speed as table stakes, Amazon Supply Chain Services opening to outside brands, and premium brands flooding in Buy now, pay later stats: Affirm, Klarna, PayPal Pay Later, and Afterpay all clustered in the low-to-mid 40% range, with a cliff down to about 18% for the next name Amazon's AI image rule explained: it targets photorealistic synthetic humans only — people-free AI imagery needs no label, and AI retouching of real people is exempt The one move to avoid: generating fake customers as social proof; synthetic people are fine as demonstration (scale, fit, assembly), never as testimony Meltwater as the software tool of the day — 1.2 trillion conversations monitored, plus tracking of what ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude say about brands TikTok's 2026 bar: completion rate above 70% (up from roughly 50% in 2024), 15–20% rewatch rate as a quality signal, and posting 3–5 times a week beating one-off viral hits   Links Mentioned: Isaac Gross of IG PPC on the new Validate a Product Idea feature Gennaro Cuofano's "Everything AI Factory" deep dive at The Business Engineer https://businessengineer.ai/p/amazon-the-everything-ai-factory Incrementum Digital, whose analysis the AI image rule breakdown is based on Meltwater social listening platform Stuart Baddiley of Optimise Your Marketing on how the TikTok algorithm ranks in 2026 Stack Influence — get 10% off by signing up this month Blueland micro-influencer case study with Stack Influence (13X ROI)   Hot Picks: Amazon collected $600 million in Trump tariff refunds WhatNot is crushing it selling products online, raising $20 billion Shopify messaging now supports WhatsApp marketing Amazon Product highlights will start showing on desktop August 10 How millennials are changing product discovery and commerce   Stump Bezos Answer: 6% of Google Gemini's conversations have consumer purchase intent — so out of roughly 900 million monthly active users, only about 6% of those chats are somebody looking to buy.   Parting Shot: "Assume life will be really tough, and then ask if you can handle it. If the answer is yes, you've won." — Charlie Munger   Find us at BillionDollarSellers.com Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn.   See the full Billion Dollar Sellers Media Library   Ask the Ecom Oracle your ecom questions (better than Chat GPT!)

  6. 30. Juli

    Amazon Moved Your Product While You Weren't Looking

    Date: July 30th, 2026 Summary: Kevin King breaks down how Amazon has been silently re-categorizing products behind sellers' backs and why your Item Type Keyword decides which keywords you are even eligible to rank for, plus the decoy pricing trick hiding at every movie theater in America, a free browser extension that erases junk brand names from Amazon search, and why the smart influencer money is now going small. Link to written version of the newsletter: [Insert link here] Key Points Discussed Amazon has been silently re-categorizing products, and sellers who used to rank number 1 and now sit at number 80 usually got moved without a single notification Vanessa Hung of Online Seller Solutions on why, in the AI era, your backend data is your product quality, because Amazon, Alexa, and ChatGPT all read it The three backend attributes that control where you show up: browse node, product type, and item type keyword (ITK) Vanessa's analogy: browse node is the highway, product type is the avenue, ITK is your street address, and Alexa is the Uber driver bringing the customer to your door Why this broke recently: Amazon restructured product types and ITKs and stopped accepting old flat file templates in February 2026, which killed sibling borrowing Your listing copy now drives your classification, so fixing the copy often gets you re-categorized within days with no support case A 15 minute action plan: check the front end against the backend, pull your Category Listing Report and compare it to your 2025 version, run it through flatfiletransfer.com, use the Claude skill shared inside BDSC, and only fill in what is true The warning on variation families: every child should live on the same ITK street, but a full backend optimization can trigger Amazon's variation policy checks Interesting stats: ChatGPT has reached 494 million users, roughly 95 percent of whom overlap with Google's audience, while Google sits at 3.3 billion users The Decoy Effect and the 6 dollar 50 popcorn nobody is supposed to buy, plus the four steps to run the play: pick your target, build your decoy, set your anchor, and test it Worked examples on both Amazon and Shopify, using a garlic press variation listing and a skincare serum product page Knockoff, a free browser extension that hides fake and junk brands from Amazon and Etsy search results across all 23 marketplaces 94 percent of creator-influenced purchases actually happen on Amazon, which means every influencer campaign funnels shoppers to an Amazon search bar Why the smart money is going small: around 45 percent of brand influencer spend is going to creators with under 20,000 followers, up from 19.5 percent in 2021 Microinfluencers average a 3.2 percent engagement rate against 1.1 percent for accounts with a million or more followers, and mega-creators can cost up to 18 times more Five moves for sellers: build a nano-creator bench, route everything through Amazon Attribution, use Creator Connections and the Amazon Influencer Program, chase the halo, and negotiate like the market says you can Ezra Firestone of Smart Marketer and Zipify on Marketing Misfits, on why relying solely on new customer acquisition is a fast path to going out of business Links Mentioned Billion Dollar Sellers Club Vanessa Hung's free flat file tool, flatfiletransfer.com Subscribe to the Marketing Misfits newsletter Knockoff, the free browser extension Stop Losing E-Com Customers with Ezra Firestone on Marketing Misfits Get your free Atomic One store audit Hot Picks Walmart celebrates 1 million drone deliveries Now Amazon tells you if your products are selling elsewhere TikTok Shop is testing an Amazon Prime-style membership program Online Sellers Bill of Rights introduced in Congress to protect seller money Stump Bezos Answer: UPS cut 2 million packages per day from Amazon. Parting Shot: "Passion is energy. Feel the power that comes from focusing on what excites you." — Oprah Winfrey Find us at BillionDollarSellers.com Follow Kevin on Twitter and LinkedIn. See the full Billion Dollar Sellers Media Library Ask the Ecom Oracle your ecom questions (better than Chat GPT!)

  7. 27. Juli

    AI wins the test. Humans win the close.

    Date: 27th July 2026 Summary: In episode 201, Kevin King breaks down the AI ads playbook and the rule the episode is named after: AI wins the test, humans win the close. Plus Amazon quietly showing sellers exactly how manual PPC ends, the tariffs coming back from the dead under a brand new legal justification, and Amazon's quietest sixty billion dollar business that most sellers aren't even playing. Link to written version of the newsletter: [Insert link here] Key Points Discussed: AI video for paid ads is the biggest make-money lever in AI right now, and the one with the loudest hype. Meta's AI-powered ad tools just hit a $10 billion annualized run-rate, growing roughly 3x faster than its ads business overall. RevenueCat ran an AI digital-twin avatar against a real human creator: the avatar hit 87% of the human's conversion rate at $20 per avatar versus $500 per creator, with a 31% lower cost-per-acquisition. Read that carefully: AI got about 90% of the result at about 4% of the cost. It won on economics, not quality. The only independent academic study (Taboola with Columbia, Harvard, TUM and Carnegie Mellon) found AI ads averaged a 0.76% click-through rate versus 0.65% for human ones. The "45% higher conversion, 3.4 ROAS" stats floating around are anonymous agency blog claims with no named brand, so plan around the modest number. In trust-dependent categories like finance, health and beauty, real people still convert better at the bottom of the funnel. One first-party $100K test had human UGC winning click-through 2.4% to 1.9%, AI winning on cost-driven ROAS, and the hybrid beating both. The loop: generate wide, test cheap on equal budgets, judge on cost-per-acquisition rather than likes, kill losers fast, scale the top two or three, and log the winning angle rather than just the clip. Track cost per finished, usable, converting video, not cost per generation. Budget 15 to 25 percent for regenerations. That $1.50 clip everybody brags about is usually a $5 to $8 finished video once you count the misses and the assembly. Still far cheaper than a human shoot, but now you're not lying to yourself. Interesting stats: only 2.2% of US households currently pay for AI, but the line has climbed almost straight up since the start of 2023. The paid AI habit is compounding fast and nowhere near saturated. Amazon just showed you how manual PPC ends. A new Targeting strategy beta has landed inside manual Sponsored Products campaigns, and it's one checkbox that's easy to scroll past. Flip it on and Amazon's AI adds up to four new keywords and product targets every 12 to 24 hours, at or below your current bids. It also pauses targets using the exact rules its algorithm applies: no impressions in 3 days, no clicks in 7 days, over 15% of daily budget spent without converting, or 20 or more clicks with no conversion in 14 days. Why Amazon is doing it: Performance Max already proved automation grows ad revenue faster than any bidding interface, every keyword the AI adds is another auction Amazon monetizes, and every campaign that opts in becomes training data. Opt-in beta, then default, then merged with ROAS bidding, until you simply hand Amazon a budget and a goal. Credit to BDSS Dream 100 member Mansour Norouzi of Incrementum Digital, who posted it inside the Billion Dollar Sellers Club. Software tool of the day: Amazon is cutting every product title to 75 characters, and if the keyword that gets trimmed is the one printing your sales, your ranking goes with it. Tomer Rabinovich's new skill rewrites titles into the 75-character format, keeps the highest-value keywords up front, and writes the new Item Highlights field. A title diet for your listings: same muscle, less fat. The tariffs are dead, long live the tariffs. As the temporary 10% global tariff under Section 122 hit its 150-day limit on Friday, the US rolled out fresh tariffs on 60 trade partners citing forced labor violations under Section 301. The countries covered account for 99.4% of US imports, with duties from 10% to 12.5%. Two more waves are queued, including a USTR probe into 16 countries and a separate wave targeting the EU, so price your 2027 POs with tariffs baked in. Amazon's quietest $60 billion business: Marketplace Pulse says Amazon Business just hit $60 billion in annualized gross sales, up from $25B in 2021, closing in on Amazon's $68.6B ad business. More than half comes from third-party sellers, so roughly $30 billion, and most sellers aren't playing. Recent investment all went to buyers while seller-side tools barely changed, and it's growth you don't have to buy at auction. It crosses $100 billion before the end of the decade. Links Mentioned: Marketing Misfits AEO Masterclass replay: why AI isn't recommending your site (includes a complimentary $497 AEO audit) RevenueCat's AI avatar versus human creator ad test Market Masters 4, where Rob Green is running a workshop on doing AI UGC at scale Billion Dollar Sellers Club, where Mansour Norouzi posted the Amazon PPC targeting beta find Tomer Rabinovich's title diet skill for Amazon's new 75-character title format Stack Influence: get 10% off by signing up this month Blueland micro-influencer campaign case study Hot Picks: Amazon's storefront builder grades your content quality for AI Google-powered AI assistant doubles conversion rate Amazon plans to incubate 2,000 new Chinese $150m brands Online Seller Bill of Rights targets payment holds and suspensions Amazon cuts inbound seller deadlines for Q4 holiday shopping Stump Bezos Answer: $49.2 billion. After US importers received $22 billion in tariff refunds in May, the June figure more than doubled it. Parting Shot: From Spanx founder Sara Blakely, "Don't be intimidated by what you don't know." If all the AI and tariff talk left you feeling a little behind, that one's for you. Find us at BillionDollarSellers.com Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn. See the full Billion Dollar Sellers Media Library Ask the Ecom Oracle your ecom questions (better than Chat GPT!)

  8. 23. Juli

    You're no longer just competing for clicks

    Episode Title: You're no longer just competing for clicks   Date: 23rd July 2026   Summary: In episode 200, Kevin King breaks down how Gen Z is really shopping now — they don't just say "ChatGPT," they say "Chat," and AI has become the thing that decides what they buy. The big shift: you're no longer just competing for clicks, you're competing for AI recommendations. Plus Amazon's AI Overviews hitting the desktop, the fight over AI avatars flooding TikTok Shop, and vendors finally getting search query data.   Key Points Discussed:   Rory Wingo (college sophomore and daughter of ChannelAdvisor/Retailgentic founder Scot Wingo) wrote a guest post describing how her generation actually shops: TikTok still owns discovery, but AI now owns everything that happens after. Chat remembers every past conversation — her style, her budget — so the buying "conversation" moved from friends to AI. The funnel has compressed from TikTok → Google → Reddit → Sephora → Amazon → buy, down to TikTok → one AI conversation → purchase. Discovery and validation have split apart, and there's no ad unit you can buy into that second moment. The takeaway line the episode is named after: you're no longer just competing for clicks, you're competing for AI recommendations. Your product data, reviews, comparisons and content need to give the AI enough information and trust to recommend you. This is agentic commerce from the shopper's side. App stats: In a ranking of the top 25 apps by daily use and retention, WhatsApp leads on both at once, and Google/Meta own most billion-user positions. The standout for sellers — Shopify beats Amazon on retention. Amazon's AI Overviews hit the desktop: Andrew Bell spotted Alexa for Shopping's A/B test showing AI Overviews in a desktop sidebar. Inside the module: personalized category insights synthesized from on- and off-Amazon sources, visual navigation that rewrites the next search for you, prompt pills trained on clicks, and external cited sources (SoundGuys, PCMag, What Hi-Fi) — "authority anchoring," where off-Amazon PR becomes on-Amazon SEO. Bell's grounding notes: COSMO is a knowledge graph, not an algorithm, and it did not replace A9; Amazon SEO is alive and well. Walmart is copying all of it. AI avatars are flooding TikTok Shop: The WSJ's Patrick Coffee reports AI-generated demos, makeup applications and dress twirls spreading across TikTok Shop. TikTok's own AI Video Maker lets affiliates auto-generate shoppable videos, and fully AI-generated content can earn commissions if tagged. SharkNinja banned AI content for its affiliates; Rare Beauty was AI-twinned without consent. TikTok Shop US sales are projected past $23B this year (up 48%), with affiliates exploding from 2.3M (2024) to 11.3M globally. Brands can move from open to targeted affiliate plans, tighten creator approval, and disable auto-conversion of top posts to ads — but can't fully stop AI posts. Software tool of the day: Jordi Ordóñez's independent Amazon seller software directory (reviewing tools since 2013), now 170+ tools across 18+ categories, filterable and scored, free and not funded by Amazon. Vendors are finally getting search query data: Amazon finished rolling out Search Query Performance and Search Catalog Performance dashboards to Vendor Central — real search volume, rank, and full-funnel visibility by term and ASIN (market-share view still hidden from vendors). Find it under Brands → Brand Analytics → Search Analytics.   Links Mentioned:   Rory Wingo's guest post on Scot Wingo's Retailgentic newsletter See how Liquid Inventory from E-Capital works Marketing Misfits episode with Jason Barnard (the Brand SERP Guy, founder of Kalicube) Andrew Bell's LinkedIn breakdown of Alexa Shopping AI Overviews on desktop WSJ: AI videos are flooding TikTok Shop Jordi Ordóñez's Amazon seller software directory   Hot Picks:   Google is now going to tell you if an ad was made with AI Bank of America says it's Shopify, not Amazon, that's winning in AI shopping Amazon is building a 248,000 sq ft robotic fulfillment center in Austin   Stump Bezos Answer: 51%. Even with almost 51% of AI shoppers abandoning a purchase after AI raised a concern, 51% of all AI-researched purchases still close on Amazon.   Parting Shot: From Calvin Coolidge — "The chief business of the American people is business. They are profoundly concerned with producing, buying, selling, investing, and prospering in the world." Almost a hundred years later, and it still holds up.   Find us at BillionDollarSellers.com Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn.   See the full Billion Dollar Sellers Media Library   Ask the Ecom Oracle your ecom questions (better than Chat GPT!)

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