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Why Your Amazon AI Seller Prompts Leave $ on the Table

Why Your Amazon AI Seller Prompts Leave $ on the Table

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Date: February 19th, 2026

Summary: Kevin King discusses why Amazon sellers should stop writing AI prompts and start writing briefs, the five parts of an effective AI brief, the OpenClaw AI agent platform acquired by OpenAI, Prime Day potentially moving to June, and creating free Sponsored Brand Video ads.

Key Points Discussed:

  • Why AI briefs outperform prompts for Amazon sellers
  • The 5 parts of a brief that actually works: context, objective, constraints, reference material, and deliverable format
  • How to create free Sponsored Brand Video ads using Amazon Creative Studio and Canva
  • Amazon GMV growth and the shift toward third-party sellers
  • OpenClaw: the open-source AI agent platform acquired by OpenAI and what it means for sellers
  • Jay Margaliot's 5-Day AI Brand Ambassador Challenge
  • Prime Day may be moving to June 2026
  • Review velocity now more important than total review count for Amazon ranking

Links Mentioned:

  • E-com Mastery AI Nashville (April 8-12) - Save 20% with code "Nashville"
  • Free PPC Audit with Chris Rawlings
  • How to Make Amazon Sponsored Video Ads in Canva Tutorial
  • GetReviews - QR Code Review Funnels (15% off with code BDS15)
  • OpenClaw Tutorial
  • I Built a Team of 9 AI Agents to Run My Amazon Business
  • Jay Margaliot's 5-Day AI Brand Ambassador Challenge ($97)

Hot Picks:

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  • Shopify says they are best positioned for AI shopping
  • Reminder: Amazon flat file templates expire next week
  • Review velocity more important than # of reviews for Amazon rank

Stump Bezos Answer: By late 2025, Amazon's margin on selling physical products was close to 7%

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