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Episode 328 - This AI Shift Feels Different… And It’s Moving FAST

35 min · 19. maj 2026
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Scott is with Brett Bohannon to talk about the fast-moving shift from basic AI chat tools to agent-driven Amazon workflows. They discuss Claude, OpenClaw, MCP servers, APIs, and how sellers can connect private catalog data, public marketplace data, and advertising insights into one AI-powered operating system. Brett shares how he uses AI agents to reduce repetitive Amazon tasks, audit catalogs, connect tools like Keepa and Data Dive, and build workflow automations for ads, inventory, and listing optimization. They also shed light on what this means for Amazon software, why unique data still matters, and how sellers can start using AI to solve specific operational problems instead of chasing every new tool.   Episode Notes: 00:09 - Intro to Brett Bohannon, Claude, and AI agents 01:40 - From custom GPTs to faster AI workflows 02:37 - Why recent AI progress feels different 02:55 - OpenClaw, AI agents, and business context 06:28 - Data Dive adapter for Claude and API data 07:18 - Three AI user levels: LLM users, builders, and MCP users 08:13 - How MCPs connect Claude with hosted or local data 09:49 - Combining Amazon tools under one AI workflow 12:33 - Using catalog data, Keepa, and niche analysis together 14:05 - Automating daily Amazon workflows 16:18 - Skill Create, GitHub, and open-source Amazon tools 17:45 - Replacing software with custom AI tools 19:31 - Maintenance tradeoffs with DIY AI workflows 20:08 - What stays valuable in Amazon software 22:57 - Talking to Amazon data inside Claude or ChatGPT 25:16 - Combining profitability, ads, and marketplace data 27:22 - Using agents to scale as a solo consultant 29:08 - Brett’s Amazon background and catalog expertise 30:34 - Catalog audits using category listing reports 31:17 - Rufus scoring and listing data quality 33:38 - Helm and layered MCP workflows 34:25 - AI agents and the future of Amazon software   Related Post: How to Sell on TikTok Shop 2026 (Guide For Beginners) [https://www.smartscout.com/blog/how-to-sell-on-tiktok]   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-bohannon-1992329/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-bohannon-1992329/] Website: https://voartex.com/ [https://voartex.com/]   Scott’s Links LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/scott-needham-a8b39813 [http://linkedin.com/in/scott-needham-a8b39813] X: @itsScottNeedham Instagram: @smartestseller YouTube: www.youtube.com/@smartestamazonseller2371 [http://www.youtube.com/@smartestamazonseller2371] Newsletter: https://www.smartscout.com/newsletter-sign-up [https://www.smartscout.com/newsletter-sign-up] Blog: https://www.smartscout.com/blog [https://www.smartscout.com/blog]

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How to Turn Amazon Videos Into a Sales Machine

Scott talks with Michael from Social Motion and Video Science about why sellers need to manage video the same way they manage keywords, bids, and listings: with testing, data, and a clear performance goal. Michael explains that the best Amazon videos start with search intent. A shopper looking for an “air purifier” may care about pets, allergies, bedrooms, or odor, and each use case can need a different hook. Instead of running one generic video across every keyword, sellers can build video variants around buyer intent and test which angles drive stronger clicks, CPC, ROAS, and conversions. The big takeaway is that video can become a sales machine when it is refreshed and optimized over time. AI can make the process faster and more affordable, but the strategy still comes from research, scripting, storyboarding, testing, and knowing when to refresh winning creative before fatigue sets in. Episode Notes 00:00 – Why Amazon Video gets ignored 01:00 – Michael’s e-commerce and video background 02:30 – Video must drive results 04:00 – The PPC creative gap 05:30 – Amazon video placements 07:00 – Search intent matters 09:00 – One video is not enough 10:30 – What can lower CPC 13:00 – Video fatigue is real 15:00 – Why sellers avoid creative 16:30 – Start with top sellers 18:00 – Build videos by intent 20:00 – Testing needs enough clicks 22:00 – Use a 12-week test window 24:00 – How AI helps 26:00 – AI is not the strategy 28:00 – Refresh winning videos 30:00 – Amazon vs. social video 32:00 – Brands still move slowly 34:00 – Performance-first creative 35:00 – How to reach Michael Related Post: TikTok as a Growth Channel for Amazon Brands [https://www.smartscout.com/blog/amazon-to-tiktok]   How to Reach : LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michaelarking Website: socialmotionfilms.com   Scott’s Links: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/scott-needham-a8b39813 X: @itsScottNeedham Instagram: @smartestseller YouTube: www.youtube.com/@smartestamazonseller2371 [http://www.youtube.com/@smartestamazonseller2371] Newsletter: https://www.smartscout.com/newsletter-sign-up [https://www.smartscout.com/newsletter-sign-up] Blog: https://www.smartscout.com/blog [https://www.smartscout.com/blog?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

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Episode 330 - Amazon 1P vs 3P: Which Model Wins in 2026

Scott is with Matt Snyder, founder of Brands Excel, to discuss one of the most misunderstood transitions on Amazon: moving between Vendor Central (1P) and Seller Central (3P). After years of third-party sellers gaining share, Amazon’s first-party retail business appears to be growing again. Matt explains how tariffs, inventory challenges, margin pressure, and operational complexity have made life harder for many mid-sized sellers, while larger brands continue capturing more market share. The result is a marketplace where the biggest players keep getting bigger. He details the transition from 1P to 3P, including the internal roadblocks that can prevent brands from gaining control of listings, content, and catalogs. Matt also shares how Amazon’s New Seller Success team can sometimes help brands navigate these challenges. Scott and Matt also look at the reverse trend. These are brands moving from 3P back to 1P. In categories like grocery and consumables, Amazon may subsidize pricing and logistics in ways that make the vendor model attractive. There is no perfect model. As ecommerce evolves through AI, social commerce, and changing marketplace economics, brands that know when to shift strategies and navigate the messy middle will be best positioned for growth.   Episode Notes: 00:09 - Amazon retail (1P) begins gaining share again relative to 3P sellers 01:54 - Why larger brands are capturing more market share 03:12 - Pattern and the rise of large marketplace operators 04:58 - Common reasons brands consider moving from 1P to 3P 06:53 - Vendor agreements and the challenges of opening a Seller Central account 08:16 - Using Amazon leadership principles to gain internal support 10:32 - How Amazon's New Seller Success team can help transitions 12:02 - Why 1P to 3P transitions remain difficult for large brands 13:40 - Content ownership, listing control, and vendor contribution issues 14:54 - The emerging trend of 3P brands moving to 1P 16:12 - Categories where the vendor model can still outperform 3P 17:20 - Amazon Fresh, grocery expansion, and basket-building products 18:48 - Pricing subsidies and how Amazon protects customer loyalty 20:16 - The trade-offs between different Amazon business models 22:14 - Looking ahead: AI, social commerce, and future marketplace shifts 24:12 - AI agents and the next wave of ecommerce complexity 24:55 - Building a collaborative Amazon seller community Related Post: How to Use Amazon Ad Data to Find New Product Opportunities [https://www.smartscout.com/blog/amazon-keyword-search-trends] How to Reach Matt: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthew-snyder-amazon [http://linkedin.com/in/matthew-snyder-amazon] Website: https://www.brandsexcel.com/ [https://www.brandsexcel.com/] Scott’s Links: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/scott-needham-a8b39813 X: @itsScottNeedham Instagram: @smartestseller YouTube: www.youtube.com/@smartestamazonseller2371 [http://www.youtube.com/@smartestamazonseller2371] Newsletter: https://www.smartscout.com/newsletter-sign-up [https://www.smartscout.com/newsletter-sign-up] Blog: https://www.smartscout.com/blog [https://www.smartscout.com/blog?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

2. juni 202625 min
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Episode 329 - Inside the Digital Shelf Institute: The Future of Online Shopping

Lauren Livak Gilbert, lead of the Digital Shelf Institute, joins the podcast to explore how agentic commerce and AI tools like Amazon’s Rufus are transforming product discovery. As the industry shifts from traditional SEO keyword stuffing to natural language and Answer Engine Optimization (AEO), sellers must optimize their Product Detail Pages by directly answering consumer Q&As to feed context-driven AI recommendations. Currently, nimble challenger brands are capturing market share by adapting quickly and building off-site trust signals, while large legacy brands are often bogged down by massive SKU counts, messy data taxonomy, and regulatory hurdles. To overcome these challenges and safely scale AI content generation, Lauren emphasizes the critical need for strict E-commerce hygiene and a single source of truth for product data using Product Experience Management platforms like Salsify. Episode Notes: 00:00 - Introduction to Lauren Gilbert and the Digital Shelf Institute (DSI) 01:48 - Defining the "Digital Shelf" and the Data Explosion 03:51 - What is Agentic Commerce? 08:12 - Amazon Rufus, Natural Language, & Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) 14:16 - Why Challenger Brands are Winning Market Share 18:01 - The Core Data and Taxonomy Problem for Large Brands 21:40 - Solving Content Chaos and Workflows with Salsify 24:42 - Legal, Compliance, and the Importance of Trust Signals 28:08 - How to Join the Digital Shelf Institute Related Post: How to Build a Repeatable Amazon Competitor Analysis Workflow [https://www.smartscout.com/blog/how-to-build-a-repeatable-amazon-competitor-analysis-workflow] How to Reach Lauren: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/laurenlivak [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenlivak/] Scott’s Links: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/scott-needham-a8b39813 [http://linkedin.com/in/scott-needham-a8b39813] X: @itsScottNeedham Instagram: @smartestseller YouTube: www.youtube.com/@smartestamazonseller2371 [http://www.youtube.com/@smartestamazonseller2371] Newsletter: https://www.smartscout.com/newsletter-sign-up [https://www.smartscout.com/newsletter-sign-up] Blog: https://www.smartscout.com/blog [https://www.smartscout.com/blog]

26. maj 202629 min
episode Episode 328 - This AI Shift Feels Different… And It’s Moving FAST cover

Episode 328 - This AI Shift Feels Different… And It’s Moving FAST

Scott is with Brett Bohannon to talk about the fast-moving shift from basic AI chat tools to agent-driven Amazon workflows. They discuss Claude, OpenClaw, MCP servers, APIs, and how sellers can connect private catalog data, public marketplace data, and advertising insights into one AI-powered operating system. Brett shares how he uses AI agents to reduce repetitive Amazon tasks, audit catalogs, connect tools like Keepa and Data Dive, and build workflow automations for ads, inventory, and listing optimization. They also shed light on what this means for Amazon software, why unique data still matters, and how sellers can start using AI to solve specific operational problems instead of chasing every new tool.   Episode Notes: 00:09 - Intro to Brett Bohannon, Claude, and AI agents 01:40 - From custom GPTs to faster AI workflows 02:37 - Why recent AI progress feels different 02:55 - OpenClaw, AI agents, and business context 06:28 - Data Dive adapter for Claude and API data 07:18 - Three AI user levels: LLM users, builders, and MCP users 08:13 - How MCPs connect Claude with hosted or local data 09:49 - Combining Amazon tools under one AI workflow 12:33 - Using catalog data, Keepa, and niche analysis together 14:05 - Automating daily Amazon workflows 16:18 - Skill Create, GitHub, and open-source Amazon tools 17:45 - Replacing software with custom AI tools 19:31 - Maintenance tradeoffs with DIY AI workflows 20:08 - What stays valuable in Amazon software 22:57 - Talking to Amazon data inside Claude or ChatGPT 25:16 - Combining profitability, ads, and marketplace data 27:22 - Using agents to scale as a solo consultant 29:08 - Brett’s Amazon background and catalog expertise 30:34 - Catalog audits using category listing reports 31:17 - Rufus scoring and listing data quality 33:38 - Helm and layered MCP workflows 34:25 - AI agents and the future of Amazon software   Related Post: How to Sell on TikTok Shop 2026 (Guide For Beginners) [https://www.smartscout.com/blog/how-to-sell-on-tiktok]   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-bohannon-1992329/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-bohannon-1992329/] Website: https://voartex.com/ [https://voartex.com/]   Scott’s Links LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/scott-needham-a8b39813 [http://linkedin.com/in/scott-needham-a8b39813] X: @itsScottNeedham Instagram: @smartestseller YouTube: www.youtube.com/@smartestamazonseller2371 [http://www.youtube.com/@smartestamazonseller2371] Newsletter: https://www.smartscout.com/newsletter-sign-up [https://www.smartscout.com/newsletter-sign-up] Blog: https://www.smartscout.com/blog [https://www.smartscout.com/blog]

19. maj 202635 min
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Episode 327 - The Reality of Running a Business on Amazon Right Now

Cajua and Josh have been selling on Amazon since 2017. They started with private label and also tried each of the popular models, including Retail Arbitrage, Online Arbitrage, and Wholesale Distribution. Now they focus on being a brand-direct growth partner (aka an Accelerator) for small brands. They've generated millions in revenue for their brand partners, host the Ecom Unlimited Podcast, and help run The Wholesale Network. A community for people growing their wholesale businesses on Amazon. You can connect with them on their social platforms here.   Episode Notes: 00:09 - Meet Kaja and Josh from E Comm Unlimited 01:30 - Starting with eBay flips, YouTube, and private label 02:38 - Early private label lessons from a crowded product launch 03:20 - Finding a better opportunity with bat boxes 04:27 - Early sales, COVID inventory issues, and bootstrapping limits 05:31 - Moving into retail arbitrage 06:19 - The Goodwill book flip that proved arbitrage could work 07:16 - Shifting from arbitrage to wholesale 08:09 - Why online arbitrage was hard to scale 08:55 - How supply chain issues led to brand direct 09:56 - Why smaller brands create strong Amazon opportunities 10:16 - Using SmartScout to find overlooked brands 11:26 - Expo West and trade show opportunities 13:15 - Finding brands with clear Amazon pain points 14:40 - Common brand objections to Amazon sellers 15:42 - Building relationships at trade shows 16:46 - Why timing and follow-up matter 18:24 - Educating brands on Amazon supply chain issues 20:18 - DTC brands and Amazon confusion 21:30 - Why smaller brands may need brand-direct partners 22:06 - Why consumables remain exciting on Amazon 23:24 - Why Amazon is still growing despite seller fatigue 24:37 - The skills sellers need to win today 25:40 - Why trade shows keep sellers excited 27:04 - The Wholesale Network and brand-direct education 28:32 - Where to find E Comm Unlimited   Related Post: Top 5 Ways to Increase Reviews on Amazon Products [https://www.smartscout.com/blog/top-5-ways-to-increase-reviews-on-amazon-products]   Podcast: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ecom.unlimited [https://www.youtube.com/@ecom.unlimited] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ecomunlimited.io/ [https://www.instagram.com/ecomunlimited.io/]   Cajua: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CajuaRobinson [https://twitter.com/CajuaRobinson] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cajuarobinson/ [https://www.instagram.com/cajuarobinson/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cajuarobinson/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/cajuarobinson/]   Josh: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Joshua_Dambman [https://twitter.com/Joshua_Dambman] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_dambman [https://www.instagram.com/joshua_dambman]   Scott’s Links: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/scott-needham-a8b39813 X: @itsScottNeedham Instagram: @smartestseller YouTube: www.youtube.com/@smartestamazonseller2371 [http://www.youtube.com/@smartestamazonseller2371] Newsletter: https://www.smartscout.com/newsletter-sign-up [https://www.smartscout.com/newsletter-sign-up] Blog: https://www.smartscout.com/blog [https://www.smartscout.com/blog?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

12. maj 202629 min