The battle for AI shopping control
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Date: November 13th, 2025 Summary: Kevin King discusses how third-party sources drive 85% of brand discovery in AI search, the legal battle between Amazon and Perplexity over AI shopping control, Amazon Rufus hitting $10 billion in sales, optimizing text overlays for higher engagement, and Amazon's AI revolution in advertising announced at unBoxed.
Key points discussed:
- Third-party sources drive 85% of brand discovery in AI search
- How Amazon sellers can build visibility in AI-powered product discovery
- Amazon vs Perplexity: The battle for AI shopping control
- Browser-based AI agents and why they're hard to block
- Amazon Rufus reaches $10 billion in annualized sales
- Text overlay strategies: videos need edge placement, static images need centered text
- Amazon's AI advertising transformation unveiled at unBoxed
- New tools: Campaign Manager, Creative Agent, Video for Sponsored Products, Full-Funnel Campaigns, Ads Agent, and Sponsored Prompts with Rufus
Links mentioned:
- PickFu - Get $100 credit with code BDSN2025
- ChatGPT is Killing Your Strategy - Video with Lutz Finger
- BDSN Mystery Link of the Day
- Amazon's AI advertising transformation - LinkedIn article by Jeff Cohen
Hot picks:
- Walmart adds AI generated audio summaries to product pages
- Amazon's Black Friday week starts November 20
- Shopify says AI driven orders are up 11x since January
- Have you spotted this new Sponsored Brand headline placement?
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