April 4, 2025

Podcast: The 80/20 Rule of AI Tools for E-commerce and Amazon FBA Business

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As e-commerce competition intensifies, the right AI tools can give sellers a significant edge.

I recently hosted a special training on “The 80/20 AI Tools for E-commerce,” where I shared practical insights from my years of implementing AI in my own business.

My goal was to help fellow sellers cut through the noise and focus on the tools that deliver real results for Amazon and e-commerce businesses.

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Video: The Best Tools for Your Ecom and AmazonFBA Business

Complete List of AI Tools Mentioned:

For Product Research & Selection:

  • VOC AI: Analyzes thousands of competitor reviews to identify product weaknesses and use cases
  • Exploding Topics Pro: Identifies trending products before they appear on Helium 10 or Jungle Scout

For Listing Creation & Optimization:

  • Data Dive: Generates master keyword lists from competition and identifies ranking gaps

For Images & Visual Content:

  • Canva Pro (with Magic Media and Magic Grab features): Creates scenes and allows product swapping
  • Ecomtent AI: Creates hallucination-free lifestyle photos with your product inserted

For Video Creation:

  • Sora (by OpenAI, included with ChatGPT Plus): Creates video scenes through prompts
  • Kling AI: Creates AI models wearing your clothing products

For Audio & Music:

  • Suno: Generates original, copyright-free music and soundtracks through prompts

For Video Editing & Combining:

  • CapCut: AI-powered tool to combine videos and avatars with helpful presets

For PPC Management:

  • Autron: AI-powered PPC management tool that can replace manual management

For Social Media & UGC:

  • Humva: Creates AI avatars for talking-head style videos
  • HeyGen: Creates translated videos with avatars for international markets

Key Takeaways:

The 80/20 Rule of AI

Think of yourself as a pilot using autopilot. AI can do 80% of the work, but you still need to contribute the critical 20%—setting goals, providing context, and making final decisions.

Competitive Necessity

Using AI for listing creation is now table stakes. The language advantage US sellers once had over foreign competition has disappeared with AI tools.

From Weeks to Minutes

Product photography, video creation, and listing optimization that once took weeks can now be completed in minutes with the right AI tools.

PPC Management Revolution

Tools like Autron can potentially replace agencies or DIY management, helping offset rising Amazon fees and tariffs.

Global Expansion Simplified

Tools like HeyGen remove language barriers by creating perfectly translated videos with synced lip movements for international marketplaces.

Social Media Three-Step Process

Combine AI-generated video, AI avatars (Humva), and AI editing (CapCut) to create a consistent stream of social media content without exhaustion.

Early Trend Identification

Exploding Topics Pro can help you identify product opportunities before they become saturated, giving you a first-mover advantage.

Hallucination-Free Product Images

Specialized tools like Ecomtent AI ensure your product is accurately represented in AI-generated lifestyle images.

Remember, the goal isn’t to completely replace human input but to enhance your capabilities as a seller.

By implementing these AI tools strategically, you can level the playing field against competitors with larger teams and resources.

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Transcript

Gary: All right, welcome everybody. Super excited to see everyone here today. Today we have a special training on the AI 80/20 of AI Tools for your e-commerce business.

So without further ado, I’d like to start today’s training. My name is Gary Huang. Today we’re going to go over the 80/20 AI tools for e-commerce.

This is for you if you’re running an Amazon business, if you’re running an e-commerce business.

If you’re a brand owner, whether you’re already delving into AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, or if you’re new to this, I know there are so many tools out there and the landscape is changing so quickly. With DeepSeek coming out of nowhere, there’s Manus from China, there are new LLMs, and we’re getting close to AGI. So how do you keep track of everything? That’s why I wanted to help you guys kind of distill everything down using the 80/20 rule. I’ve been using AI for several years now.

Ever since ChatGPT first came out, I’ve been using it in my business. I’ve been helping others as well. So I wanted to share with you really the 80/20 of using AI tools for your e-commerce business.

Okay, so just a quick overview before we get started. We’re going to cover several things today. We’re going to go over an overview of the AI tools for your e-commerce business.

And we’re also going to cover 80/20 AI tools starting from product selection, product research, product listing and creation, product images and video music, and creating audio using AI PPC, pay-per-click, paid ads, especially Amazon PPC. I know this is a big challenge for a lot of you guys. We do have an AI tool that works very well for that.

So definitely pay attention to that. We’re also going to cover social media marketing. At the end, I wanted to share with you an advanced AI interactive workshop that we’re going to be doing at the end of the month.

All right, so before we get started, I wanted to share with you this quote. This is from one of the survey respondents from the over 130 people that registered for the webinar today: “The biggest disadvantage of us sellers is that we do not have a team due to labor costs.”

I wanted to ask, do you agree with this or not? If you agree with this, could you type why in the chat? And if you disagree with this, can you type end in the chat, just to see where everybody stands? I’m curious. The biggest disadvantage of U.S. sellers is that we do not have a team due to labor costs.

Okay, so we see. Craig says yes, and if anyone else wants to weigh in on this, I’m curious, okay? Because obviously, you know, we have global competition.

We’re going against, you know, big companies, right? You know, there are big multinational companies. There are also foreign sellers abroad.

You know, they may have low labor costs, so literally they can hire dozens of people or even like 100 people. And, you know, they’re creating all these different Amazon accounts. They’re able to generate, you know, images and stuff a lot more quickly.

They could be resorting to more black hat tactics because, you know, they have more accounts to play with or, you know, even if they’re operating in a white hat way. Right? It’s very difficult for, you know, us to compete against competition like that.

All right, okay. So I feel that it’s kind of like, you know, the other guy is, you know, brandishing all these different, like, you know, people and staff and stuff. But us as sellers with AI, you know, it’s kind of like a superpower that we’re getting.

It’s almost like bringing, you know, a gun to a knife fight. So, you know, I’m a big Indiana Jones fan. It kind of reminds me of that scene from that old movie.

I think it was Raiders of the Lost Ark, right? Like, the bad guy has all this fancy sword play.

But, you know, Indiana Jones, he has, you know, like a secret weapon up his sleeve. Right? So I think with all the AI tools out there, we can really help you scale your business. Okay.

So that’s why I wanted to start off today talking about the 80/20 rule of how to use AI. I feel like the biggest myth, the biggest misconception of how to use AI is, you know, people are looking for like a silver bullet, like an AI tool that can just do everything. And you’re just like, you know, hands-off, and you don’t have to do anything.

I hate to break it to you, but that doesn’t exist yet. I mean, we’re not at AGI yet, but as of today, as of 2023.

I see that the best way to use AI is kind of like a human pilot that’s flying a plane, let’s say, from LA to New York and having autopilot.

I feel that in order to be successful with AI, there still has to be a human touch. So with the 80/20 rule, AI can do 80% of the work for you.

Whether it’s creating the Amazon listing, creating the images, eliminating a lot of the monotonous, repetitive work. Whereas you, as the human pilot, still have to contribute 20%. You have to tell the AI the goal of what you want to achieve. You have to set the boundaries, the guidelines.

You have to provide it with the context and the instructions. So in other words, there’s no flight that can fly 100% autopilot from LA to New York.

The human pilot has to set the destination, make sure the weather conditions are right, make sure there’s enough gas in the tank, and then the human has to take over at certain points, like takeoff, landing, in terms of emergencies. But in certain parts of the flight, where even the majority of the flight, the autopilot can take over, so much so that the human pilot can even take a nap. So that’s why I wanted to share with you guys in terms of the mindset of how to use AI for your e-commerce business.

All right! And we’re going to cover a lot of different tools today, but the overarching tool, I mean, is still a large language model, like a frontier model. So I’m curious, which LLM are you guys using primarily right now? It could be ChatGPT, it could be Claude, it could be Perplexity, or Deep Seek. If you could take a second to just type in the chat, I’m just curious what your favorite LLM would be.

Right, me personally, I’m using a combination of GPT-4.0 and 4.5, which was just released.

I have the subscription, the ChatGPT Plus, the $20 subscription, so it unlocks that. But I also like to use Claude. Claude Sonnet 3.7 is really good, especially when it comes to writing content.

When it comes to more strategic types of decision-making, I find that, at least for me, my results from Claude are a little bit better. But I still like GPT as a general tool. And I really love the feature where you can talk to it, especially on the phone, because I’m more like, I talk a lot faster than I type, so a lot of times, you know, I’ll just quickly ask it something or even if I’m, you know, seeing something, I’ll talk to it and I’ll get a quick reply really fast.

Okay, so Craig says he uses Deep Seek and ChatGPT, Ruth ChatGPT, Gary. Gary Young, good to see you. Perplexity Pro, Jim Downs, ChatGPT and Claude, Zoom user 758.

If you’d like to name yourself, that’d be great. So GPT, Deep Seek, Gemini, and Craig also says Seven Figure Seller Summit. Thank you.

Thank you. So we’ve had nine summits. Thank you, Craig, really appreciate your attendance.

And we’re going to have another summit coming up soon, so more information about that. We’ll share the latest AI strategies as well. And Christine says ChatGPT.

Okay, excellent. So we can see that it looks like ChatGPT is the front-runner, most popular, and we do see some Deep Seek as well in Claude. Okay, all right, let’s keep going, guys.

So first off, product selection and research. Okay. Using AI tools.

So one of my favorite AI tools for research is VOK AI. I find that this is the quickest AI research tool for your Amazon competitors’ reviews. VOK AI has a deep research function.

Literally, it can analyze thousands of reviews in seconds. And not only that, it’s already trained to identify the top weaknesses to improve upon, especially if you’re looking to improve upon your competitors.

In terms of product development, it can do this literally in seconds. It also will tell you the use cases of the products. So let’s say you know there’s like a primary use case, but there could be a secondary or like a third use case as well.

So VOK AI literally will scan through all of the reviews, and then it will rank like the top three to top four use cases. And not only that, it also has a customer avatar function where it will scan through all the reviews and will tell you the different customer avatars. So it could be, you know, grandmothers that use this.

It could also be, you know, like children that use this as well. Okay, so this tool has literally saved me hundreds of hours of research. And VOK AI is one of our recommended 80/20 AI tools for product research, especially for competitors.

Next, in terms of product selection, I want to share with you guys Exploding Topics Pro. So this tool can help you identify products that are trending before they show up on Helium 10 or Jungle Scout. The reason is that Exploding Topics uses AI to analyze Google Trends keyword searches.

So they’re able to identify searches before they take off to a critical mass. So if you think of a product lifecycle, it’s like, you know, the product adoption curve, right? There are like the early adopters, there are like, you know, the middle adopters, there are like the late adopters, and then there’s like the down cycle, right? So Exploding Topics Pro will identify the products that are trending even before the early adopters.

That way you can research that you can possibly get in on this trend and the product related to it before all of the competitors are identifying them, you know, on the popular research tools or even using Amazon, you know, Product Opportunity Explorer and Data. It is a paid subscription, but I found a number of products using this Exploding Topics Pro. So that’s for product selection.

Next, let’s get into product listing creation and optimization. As of right now, using AI for listing creation, in my opinion, is table stakes. Because if you’re not doing it, most of the savvy competitors are already doing it, right? The old way of writing Amazon product listings and titles.

And, you know, I was doing this when I first got started in 2016. You would do the research, you would find the keywords, and then you would try to rack your brain to make the title keyword-rich, keyword-dense.

But at the same time, you don’t want to keyword stuff. And, you know, I’m not the world’s greatest writer. I don’t know about you guys, but a lot of times I would literally spend hours and hours. I would rack my brain trying to write that perfect title and the bullet points.

But as of right now, there are a number of tools that can do this for you. And the competition, they’re doing this already, especially the competitors in foreign countries like China. They’re using AI as much as they can because English is their second language.

So before, if you’re a native speaker, if you’re like a US seller, you had that advantage against the foreign competition. But I hate to break this to you guys, but as of right now, that advantage is gone.

So if you’re not using AI, I highly recommend that you do use AI to at least spot-check your listing to make sure that it’s Amazon SEO optimized. One of my favorite tools when it comes to AI Amazon listing creation is Data Dive. Some of you guys may be using this already.

If you haven’t, I wanted to share with you guys. Data Dive is one of the most effective. It’s more of an advanced tool in terms of generating a master keyword list from your competition. And what’s also really cool is that it can actually identify gaps in your keyword ranking. So if your listing is not ranking for keyword X, keyword Y, keyword Z, it will tell you so. Literally, it can have like a battle of listings, you against your competition, and it will tell you exactly which keywords are missing. That way, you can find out which keywords you need to add to your listing.

And the cool part is Data Dive. It can actually write the listing using AI for you, right? Because their AI is already trained on thousands of listings and, you know, Amazon SEO guidelines and all of the details. So literally, it can do that for you.

Right? But remember the 80/20 rule of using AI; you still have to spot-check it. So even though it can come out with a polished listing, you still want to go in at the end, just to check and make sure.

Okay? So if you haven’t joined, if you haven’t gotten Data Dive yet, I do have a discount offer. It’s an affiliate link. If you do join, I do get a small commission.

It helps pay for my coffee. And I, you know, I need coffee to keep me going, guys. But I highly recommend Data Dive for your AI listings.

Writing your AI listings. Okay, next let’s talk about product images. Okay? Product images, you know, creating lifestyle images for your Amazon listings.

You know, creating, you know, the old way of creating these types of images literally took, you know, like weeks, right? First, you’ve got to find a photographer that you know can do this for you. You probably have to send products and samples to the photographer. You may need to hire models.

And if you’re sending a kitchen product, you know, I’ve done this before, we had to find like a kitchen to, you know, to shoot in, and you would have to rent it out, and then you would have to wait, and literally it takes weeks, it takes hundreds of dollars. And then at the end, if you’re not happy with it, edits are hard, right? I mean, it’s probably not going to be possible for them to reshoot. So the old way was really time-consuming.

But the new way, using AI, you can do this a lot faster, a lot, you know, a lot cheaper. And there are tools like Canva. Canva actually has a whole suite of AI features built into their Canva Pro, their paid subscription model.

And I find Canva, it’s, you know, a pretty low-cost investment. But literally, some of the top tools that I’m using right now are Magic Media. So Magic Media, literally, you can type in a prompt and you can create a scene, right? If you want to, you know, if you’re selling like a kitchen product, like, you know, a coffee product, you literally can, you know, create a scene in a kitchen.

You know, it can be, you know, whatever type of kitchen; it can be a professional kitchen, it could be a home kitchen, it could be like an apartment kitchen. And literally, it can create the scene for you with the product. Okay, but that’s not the end because there’s another feature that you can use called Magic Grab.

So Magic Grab, literally, it can take out the product from the, like, the scene, the AI scene; it can remove it, and then you can swap in your physical product. Right? So if you’re selling like a coffee product and if you create that scene in the kitchen, you can take it out and then you can swap in your actual product. So that way, you can avoid hallucinations.

Right? That’s Magic Grab. You can also text edit as well. So in terms of infographics, it’s pretty easy to use, and there are a lot of tutorials out there.

So Canva, it’s one of my go-to AI image tools right now. And it also is a pretty low-cost investment. All right, next, eContent AI. Ecom10AI is a specialized tool, a specialized AI tool to create lifestyle products with lifestyle photos with your product inserted in it.

And it can also create Amazon A+ content. And the cool part about eContent is that it’s hallucination-free. So they’ve fine-tuned their model to really lock in using your product to make sure that your product is right.

Because if you try to use tools like, you know, MidJourney or ChatGPT to generate the image, like, traditionally, a lot of times they’ll, you know, they’ll hallucinate. So for example, if I’m trying to create a scene where I’m selling like triangular kites on the beach with the father and son, and I’ve tested this a lot of times with other AI models.

Like they’ll literally turn the triangle-like rainbow kite into like a diamond kite, right? Or like some other type of kite. So the beauty of Ecompton AI is that it’s hallucination-free. It can really lock in the product for you.

And so that’s another really cool AI tool for images. Okay, next let’s talk about videos.

I mean, you know, we’re moving towards more short-form video. Everyone’s using TikTok, right? On your Amazon product listing, videos are essential right now. And the old way of creating videos, I mean, you literally would have to spend hundreds to thousands of dollars on a video.

You had to find models, cameramen, send products, or try to find the right influencer, etc. But the new way with AI, you can really shortcut this process. One of my go-to AI video tools is Sora.

Sora is made by OpenAI. So if you’re already paying for ChatGPT, ChatGPT Plus, like the $20 subscription, you already have access to Sora.

I wanted to show you guys a couple of videos that I created, and literally all you have to do is prompt, right? So I prompted “a cute guinea pig that runs energetically in slow-mo towards the camera and it’s on a green lawn with flowers in the yard and sunlight casts it, etc.” And literally it will create a video scene, right? So if I’m selling, like, you know, a guinea pig toy or a guinea pig-type accessory, literally you can have the real animal or the AI animal created, right? And it does a really cool job.

You can also do street scenes, and it’s very cool if you don’t know how to prompt it. One of the best practices is you just ask the LLM, right? So you can ask ChatGPT.

You know, “I’m selling a guinea pig hay rack, and I want to create a video of a guinea pig running in the scene. What can you help me create a prompt in Sora for this?” And literally you can ask the LLM to create a prompt for you, and then you can put it in. So it’s very cool.

All right, excellent. Let’s talk about this multi-step process.

So let’s say you created that video, right? You want music, you want audio. One of the coolest AI music tools that I’ve discovered recently is a tool called Suno. S-U-N-O. I think Suno in Hindi means song or music. If anybody knows, let me know.

But it’s really cool because it can create AI-generated music with just a prompt. Okay, so literally it can create music either with lyrics or just a soundtrack, and then you can use that in your video, right? It can be for social media, your sponsored brand video ads. So literally with these two tools, you can create the video and the audio to go with it.

Okay. And it’s really cool. Like, one of the products that I was selling was kites.

And then I created this soundtrack for kites, right? So it was like, you know, it was a child flying a kite in the park, running around under the sun. “Create me a catchy song soundtrack for our product video,” right? And literally it came out with the soundtrack, and it sounded very professional.

Like it could be a commercial you saw on TV, right? And it’s copyright-free as well. So literally you can just use it. All right, so to put the two together, you can use tools like Canva, right? So literally you can drag and drop the video and the audio into different layers.

You can add text, you can drop in your product image. Like, let’s say that guinea pig product. I can drop it into the image as well.

You can add text, like an infographic, call out the benefits of it, and the beauty of Canva is that they have a partnership with Amazon. So there’s actually Amazon, for example, like sponsored brand video sizes, resolutions, like the image, it actually works to fit perfectly into Amazon sponsored brand video. So I highly recommend that you use these AI tools for your videos.

All right. Next, if anyone is selling clothing or anything that you want, like a model to use, there’s a really cool tool called Cling.AI.

And it’s amazing. Like, literally, you can create a model, like a fashion model, wearing your clothes, completely with AI. All you have to do—and literally, I, you know, I’m in Tokyo.

You know, I’m a huge baseball, like, Dodgers fan. You know, that’s my home team, right? So I went into the gift shop, and I saw there was this really cool Japanese Dodger. It’s not like a kimono, but kind of like, I think it’s in Japanese.

It’s called, you know, like a yukata, right? So it’s like, it has that vibe. I’m like, that’s really cool, right? So I put that into Cling. I uploaded the image of the Dodgers Japanese jersey into Cling. And then I selected a model. So this is not a real person.

This is one of the default models in Cling. And then, like, within seconds, literally, it just created this video. Like, I don’t have the actual video right now, but literally, the guy, he’s like, you know, he’s standing, and then he turns to the side, and he turns around, he shows you the back, and he comes back, right? Completely with AI, and I mean, it’s amazing.

I couldn’t believe that you can do something like that today. So if you’re doing anything like clothing, you know, you can upload your own images, your own products, you can do your own models, or you can use one of the default models. It’s really cool.

All right, so that’s Cling AI. For some reason, my hand is raised. Let me lower my hand.

Okay. Next, PPC. I saw a number of you guys had asked about an AI-powered PPC solution.

If you asked me this question last year, I would have told you PPC isn’t there yet. I mean, AI-powered PPC isn’t there. I mean, how can you know what sort of algorithm they use? But as of right now, there are tools that are there based on my tests, based on feedback that I’m getting from sellers that I trust.

One of the AI PPC tools that I’m finding is working right now is a tool called Autron (A-U-T-R-O-N), so you may be able to replace do-it-yourself PPC management or even an agency in some instances using these tools. Okay, but you still have to supply the content. So it’s not going to create the videos for you.

It’s not going to create the images for you. But it can manage the PPC, the management, and the bids. You can set guidelines in terms of ROAS, in terms of ACOS, whether you want to grow sales for ranking or profitability; you can set these parameters.

All right. And literally, it will go in, it will monitor it 24/7, and you can automate ad placements and have data-driven recommendations to boost performance, and it’s fully AI. Okay.

So if you do want to try it, I think for sellers that want to stay ahead, that could be a great way. Or if you’re looking to cut costs, if you do have an agency already, and we know that Amazon costs, the fees are increasing, and also with the latest round, like the double Trump tariffs, that’s hitting US sellers importing from China, this could be one way to try to streamline your fees. Okay, so Autron AI.

Okay, next I want to talk about social media. So I call it the social media three-step. Okay.

You know, social media, when it comes to whether it’s Instagram, TikTok, I mean, social media is becoming more and more relevant and important, especially as you’re trying to drive external traffic to your Amazon listings, whether it’s for social proof. So there are a couple of AI tools that I highly recommend. They can really help you guys a lot to create content.

Okay, so I call it the social media three-step. So step number one is to create your product video. So we’ve already talked about how to create the video, how to create the images, the models, etc.

So assuming you have that already, okay, step two is a really cool AI tool called Humve. What it can do is create an AI avatar.

Literally like a person, an influencer. You can choose if you want a male or a female, someone that’s young, someone that’s middle-aged, someone that’s old, different skin tones, etc. It literally can create an avatar video for you.

You guys have probably seen all over TikTok; there are a lot of those talking head videos where a lady, like a doctor, is talking about how these superfoods are benefiting health, and at the end, they’re selling a supplement product. The cool thing that you can do now is literally use Humve to create these avatars, and you can create UGC (user-generated content) with your product.

Okay, so that’s step two. You can create an avatar that can work 24/7 for you. Literally, you can test out different scripts. You can provide the script so you can tell it exactly what to say. If you don’t know what it should say, then take a look at competitors, or you can use other AI tools.

It’s kind of like a trial-and-error process. All right, so step three is to use CapCut. Some of you guys may have heard of CapCut; it’s a really cool AI-powered tool to combine your video and avatar.

There are a lot of presets to help you streamline that process. So with this three-step process, you can create social media content creatives for your product really fast, really cheaply.

After that, another really cool tool to create videos, especially if you want to sell in international markets, like Amazon Germany, Amazon Japan, or if you’re selling in Mexico, etc. This tool can create translated videos with an avatar. With that short video, it can translate into Japanese, and it looks pretty legit – the lips are synced, it’s in language, and it works very well.

So Hey Jen is another really cool AI video tool that you can use, and you can insert your product in the videos as well. All right. Okay, so we covered a lot of tools today, guys.

I appreciate everyone that joined and is joining us for this live training. We’ll put together a cheat sheet, a PDF that summarizes everything, and then that will be in your inbox just so you don’t miss anything. Okay, I appreciate that you guys stuck around until the end.

So, you guys will get that cheat sheet. If you haven’t RSVP’d yet, if someone invited you to the link to this training today, you can RSVP using the QR code. I’ll give you guys a moment for that.

I saw there was a question in the chat. Rosie, how are you? Can you use Clean with hair products? That’s a good question. I was trying to use it for hats.

The default one did not offer me that option. So for hair products, I’m not sure.

I’m not sure. But it may be worth a test because I know Clean has a premium subscription as well. So it may be worth a shot to look at that.

Rosie. Okay, I see another question as well. Let me just keep going and finish up, and then we’ll get to the questions.

Okay, so I appreciate everybody that joined us today, and I also wanted to offer you a special opportunity. We’re going to do an additional intensive two-hour AI workshop. This will be on March 27 online over Zoom from 5 to 7 PM, and then I will share with you step-by-step processes of how to use these AI tools. So we’ll cover some of the tools that we talked about earlier today, and then we’ll also cover what’s actually working for sellers right now.

And also, we’re going to talk about the eight AI levers to pull to save time and profits. We’ll cover the biggest mistake that sellers make with AI and why oftentimes a lot of you guys feel stuck. And also, we’ll cover what not to use AI for.

Right. There are some tools out there that are a little overhyped. You know, they don’t work.

AI doesn’t work well in all areas. And we’ll also show you how to automate tedious tasks, how to free up hours per week in your work, and I’ll show you a quick win as well. There’s like a five-minute AI hack that literally can save you thousands of dollars in product costs when you’re sourcing.

Okay, so if you’re interested, we have a special offer for everyone joining us right now. You’ll get 50% off your ticket, and you can scan the QR code there, or you can go to bit.ly/8020aiworkshop, and I will put that link in.

This will be a two-hour training next week on Thursday the 27th from 5 to 7 PM, and the time zone of that meeting is Eastern Time. So I’ll put it in the chat. So Thursday, 5 PM to 7 PM Eastern Time.

So if that’s Pacific, that’s 2 PM, and if you’re in the London time zone, that’s 9 PM. If you’re in Australia, that’s Friday the 28th at 8 AM. Okay, so I just put the link in the chat for anyone that’s interested. All right, so any questions, guys? Any questions about any of the tools we covered today or any other questions in general about using AI in your business? I saw Charlotte had a question. “I have a product that would be good for a party.”

I’m wondering if you can suggest a program where I can generate people at a party. Charlotte, do you want to create an image or a video? If you can let me know, or if you’d like to unmute your mic? Charlotte: “A video.”

Okay, so a video. Then you can use the tools that we talked about, Sora. Sora can generate the party for sure if you’re using ChatGPT, so you could prompt it, right? Like exactly what you said, right? Create a video of like how many people are at the party. Like, I mean, there’s, I mean, I shared earlier in the week. There’s like a gold prompt method, right? There are like four different things that you should share in that prompt.

First, the G. The goal, right? What kind of video are you creating? Are you creating a video for like an Amazon product listing or for what, right? O.

Right? O is the output format, right? I want to create like, you know, a short form, like a 15-second video, right? And then the limitations, like I don’t want, like, you know, a party that’s too dark or whatnot where people are using like illegal substances, and you know, the details. Right.

Charlotte says, “I want people to be using my product at a party.” So possibly, you could put the product; you can ask it, “Hey,” and have the people be using Product X at the party right after that.

Then you can use the other tools to refine it. Right. You can use Suno to create some music, and then you can use Canva to drag and drop to put it in. Okay.

To put in the product if it is hallucinated. All right, so I hope that helps. All right.

Charlotte says, “Excellent. Thank you.” Okay, Nikki asked, “Will that workshop next week be recorded?” Yes, it will be recorded for people that want to review the replay and for people that want to join, or they can join live.

Yes, it will be recorded. All right. Okay, excellent.

Any other questions, guys, about AI or anything else before we jump? If you don’t have any questions, I’m just curious, what was the number one takeaway that you got from today’s training? You know, talking about all of the AI tools that we covered, starting from product research, product creation, product listings, images, videos, etc. I’m curious, what was the number one takeaway for today? If you can let me know in the chat, that’d be great. All right.

Dimitri says Ultron and Humata. Excellent. For Ultron, we believe we have a discount offer. Lovely. Do you have the link? Do you have the link for that? That would be good if you could share the link.

I was fixing the link with the founders, so I’ll let them know if I have it already. Okay. I believe we’ll have a discount for Ultron because we’re trying to make sure that we offer everything we can to our community. So take a look. Keep your eyes out in your inbox for that.

Okay, so Nikki says they are very helpful tools and a lot to investigate. Christine says, “Thank you, Gary. I’m excited to check out Bach and Exploding.”

Exploding Products. Exploding Topics. Exploding Topics Pro.

That’s the one for product research. And again, we’ll share the cheat sheet with everyone, so you have that.

Ruth says, “Creation of video and avatar.” Jim notes Ultron. Craig says Ultron and Ecom Tense.

Okay, excellent. Yeah. Rosie says lots of tools to check out.

Excellent. Okay, great. Excellent, guys.

Thank you so much. Anything else? Any other questions about anything else, guys, or anything else you’d like to see that we can cover going forward when it comes to AI?

Yes. But I helped distill everything down for you, so, I mean, there are like a million tools to check out. So today maybe we covered like a dozen or so, depending on how you want to use it.

So if you want to join the workshop, we’ll have time to work together with you personally on your business to identify the exact tools that we can help you with to move the needle. All right.

Excellent. All right, thank you so much, everybody, for joining. I really appreciate your time today.

I hope this is helpful, guys, and I look forward to seeing you at the next session.

Bye, everybody.