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🗞️ Easily Extract RUFUS Prompts from Amazon! 💥🚀
AI for eCommerce Newsletter - 27

Who here wants to EASILY extract RUFUS prompts from Amazon pages —no tedious manual work required? 💥🔥

I’ve built an app that makes it a breeze. Want to learn how to do it yourself—or even build similar tools with AI? Then don’t miss my live masterclass, “AI for E-Commerce: Show Me How” where this will be revealed.
When: January 31st, 2025, at 1:00 PM PST
Where: Online (link provided upon registration)
Recording available for 1 month
Sign up here! For just $58, you’ll get an 120-minute intensive session (with recording). As always, I will focus actionable AI strategies that I use and recommend myself.
Whether you’re streamlining operations, sparking fresh ideas, or just don't want to get left behind, this session is for you.

More Tools to Help you Stay Compliant 🚨
In last week’s newsletter I had introduced a CustomGPT that PPC Ninja created to help you stay compliant with Amazon's latest update on Product Title Requirements and Guidelines (effective January 21, 2025).
Since then I noticed a few others who had rolled out their versions of the same. I wanted to introduce them here, so you have options.
1) PPC Ninja’s AMZ Listings with TOS Compliance GPT: Identifies problems and fixes your listings (can do both titles & bullets). Tells you what’s violated, an improved title along with what was changed and what the new title length is.

The Amazing Title Point Wizard by Mike McClary: Scans your product title for compliance and gives you a nice report of what was violated.
Amazon title checker (by Yossi Weiner): Scans your bullet points for violations and flags them.

Yossi also has an at-scale version of this if you would like to run this operation with Excel VBA macros on a large number of listings. Once you run the macro, it will prompt to to enter the column LETTER where product names are located (e.g. A, AA, BG).Type the letter(s) of the column with your product titles and click ok.
People are doing amazing things with AI. If you want to learn how to make automations like these, then join the AI for E-Commerce Live Mastermind scheduled for January 31st 2025, 1pm PST 💥🔥 Sign up here.

Fluvi helps you reply to Amazon Customer Emails🔥
One of the readers of this newsletter introduced me to a cool new Chrome plugin on the market called Fluvi Assistant that allows you to reply to Amazon customer support messages with the the help of AI.

Fluvi Assistant works within Seller Central and reads and prepares responses to messages.

The responses are written with AI and appear within seconds. You can choose to edit further, but the bulk of the heavy lifting is already done for you.

The best part? Fluvi supports multiple languages! It appears that the language is detected automatically and you can also confirm the translation right within the UI.

Check out the full video here.
We are currently promoting our upcoming AI for E-Commerce Live Mastermind that is scheduled for January 31, 2025 at 1 pm PST 💥🔥 Sign up here.

Google’s Comeback with Gemini 2.0 and Veo 2
Google is pulling out all the stops to cement its leadership in AI, with Gemini 2.0 and Veo 2 taking center stage. These advancements show Google isn’t just keeping pace with competitors like OpenAI—it’s setting new benchmarks.
Take Gemini 2.0, for instance. It goes beyond OpenAI’s GPT-4 with native image generation, live multimodal streaming, and an astonishing ability to handle up to 1 million tokens of context—far beyond GPT-4’s limit of around 8,192 tokens. This means Gemini doesn’t just answer your questions; it sees the big picture and anticipates your next move. While GPT-4 shines in text-based tasks, Gemini’s expanded multimodal capabilities give it a leading edge in creative and interactive applications.
To access Gemini 2.0 you actually need to launch Google AI Studio. Don’t be intimidated with the programmy interface you see. Go over to the right and pick Gemini 2.0 to start prompting.

Then there’s Veo 2, Google’s answer to OpenAI’s Sora in the video generation space. Veo 2 doesn’t just make videos; it crafts stunning 4K content with lifelike physics and movement that’s eerily real. Compare this to Sora’s 1080p resolution, and the difference in quality is striking. Veo 2 even lets creators control every cinematic detail—angles, styles, you name it—giving users Hollywood-level tools for storytelling.
These advancements aren’t just about competing; they’re about redefining what’s possible. Whether it’s revolutionizing how we access information with Gemini 2.0 or empowering creators with Veo 2, Google is laying the groundwork for an AI-driven future that’s as creative as it is transformative.

I'm excited to share my recent podcast conversation with Max and Jo from the New Frontier Podcast, where we dove DEEP into the transformative power of AI in e-commerce with practical use cases, like I always do. It’s like a mini-mastermind with 3 people who are deeply engaged in AI. You don’t want to miss this!
During our discussion, I shared actionable insights for e-commerce sellers: invest in automation, harness AI for creative and operational efficiency, and prioritize building customer-focused brands to navigate an AI-driven landscape.
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~Ritu
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