AI for Amazon Mastery: PDF Handouts Collection
1. AI Glossary + Lingo Guide
Purpose: Quick-reference guide to AI terminology
Overview:
This glossary demystifies key AI terms you can better understand the different AI tools.
Contents:
- LLM (Large Language Model): A type of AI trained on massive text data to understand and generate human-like language. Example: ChatGPT.
- Tokens: Chunks of text the model processes. 1 token ≈ ¾ of a word.
- Context Window: The max number of tokens a model can consider in one response. More = better memory.
- Prompt Engineering: Crafting instructions/questions for AI to get desired responses.
- Fine-tuning: Training an AI model on specific data to specialize its behavior.
- Pre-training: The initial phase where a model learns language from broad data.
- API (Application Programming Interface): A way software tools like ChatGPT are integrated into other platforms.
- Chatbot: An AI interface that interacts conversationally (like ChatGPT, Claude).
- GAN (Generative Adversarial Network): A type of AI for generating images.
- Diffusion Model: A modern AI image-generation method (used in tools like Midjourney).
- Temperature: Controls randomness in responses (0 = focused, 1 = creative).
- Top-P (nucleus sampling): Another way to control response creativity.
- Hallucination: When AI outputs info that sounds correct but is factually wrong.
- Popular AI Tools:
- ChatGPT: Text-based reasoning, writing
- Claude: Long documents, summarization
- Gemini: Google’s AI with web access
- Midjourney: Artistic image generation
- Runway/Pika: AI video creation
- ElevenLabs: AI voice synthesis
Pro Tip:
Keep this glossary nearby when exploring new AI tools — clear understanding = better output.
2. Top 10 AI Tools for Beginners + Use Cases
Purpose: Tool overview with use case examples
Overview:
This guide introduces the most powerful and accessible AI tools for entrepreneurs and Amazon sellers. Each tool includes a brief description and a sample use case.
Tools + Use Cases:
- ChatGPT (OpenAI)
- Use: Writing, brainstorming, customer service, data analysis
- Example: “Generate 5 product titles for a magnesium supplement”
- Claude (Anthropic)
- Use: Reading and summarizing long documents (e.g., supplier terms, PDFs)
- Example: “Summarize this 20-page wholesale agreement”
- Gemini (Google)
- Use: Real-time web access, competitive research
- Example: “What are the top 10 trending pet products in the U.S. this week?”
- Midjourney
- Use: High-quality AI-generated imagery
- Example: “Create a logo concept for a men’s wellness brand”
- Runway / Pika
- Use: Short-form video creation using AI animation and edits
- Example: “Turn a text script into a 30-second animated promo”
- Zapier / Make / n8n
- Use: Automation between tools like Google Sheets, Gmail, Notion, Slack
- Example: “Send a Slack alert when a wholesale CSV is updated in Google Drive”
- Perplexity.ai
- Use: Research with sources cited, better for fact-checking
- Example: “What are the health benefits of potassium magnesium supplements?”
- ElevenLabs
- Use: Create realistic voiceovers from text
- Example: “Create a podcast intro with a male British voice reading our tagline”
- Descript
- Use: Podcast/audio editing, transcription, and voice cloning
- Example: “Edit my product video script by removing filler words”
- TLDV (Too Long Didn’t View)
- Use: Zoom call summaries, timestamps, note generation
- Example: “Summarize coaching call and highlight action items for my VA”
Bonus Tip: Start by mastering 2–3 tools and expand as you gain confidence. Less is more at the beginning.
3. Prompt Templates That Work
Purpose: Step-by-step prompt structure for effective use
Overview:
Learn the structure of a powerful prompt so you can consistently get the results you want from AI. These templates are plug-and-play and proven to work.
Core Structure:
“You are a [role]. Help me [task] by [method or constraint].”
Prompt Layering Formula:
- Set the role: Tell AI who it is (e.g., “You are an Amazon copywriter…”)
- Set the task: Clearly define the outcome (e.g., “Create bullet points for…”)
- Set the tone: Define voice/style (e.g., friendly, bold, humorous)
- Provide examples: Improve accuracy with examples or formats
Prompt Templates:
🔹 Amazon Listing Creation
“You are an expert Amazon copywriter. Write 5 bullet points for a magnesium supplement. Use a helpful tone. Focus on benefits over features. Format each bullet in all caps + short sentence.”
🔹 Competitor Store Analysis
“You are a competitor research assistant. Analyze this Amazon store: [store URL or list of ASINs]. Find patterns in pricing, bundle strategy, and product selection. Summarize in bullet points.”
🔹 Product Opportunity Research
“Act as a product analyst. Evaluate these ASINs for profitability, sales rank, competition level, and seasonal trends. Recommend the best product to launch first.”
🔹 Sourcing Emails
“You are a professional sourcing agent. Write a brief and polite email to request wholesale pricing for a list of products. Assume I am a registered Amazon reseller. Make it sound confident.”
🔹 Support Ticket Replies
“Act as a customer service rep. Write a polite and concise reply to this message: [insert complaint]. Be empathetic, professional, and provide next steps.”
Pro Tip: Start with a base template, then refine by adding more constraints or examples. Save your best prompts for reuse.
4. Simple AI Automation for Entrepreneurs
Purpose: Introduction to setting up your first AI-powered workflow
Overview:
Discover how to automate repetitive tasks using simple no-code tools like Zapier and n8n. Learn the building blocks of automation and create your first real-world AI workflow.
What is Automation with AI?
Automation means using software to perform tasks for you automatically. When you combine AI with automation tools, you save time and eliminate manual work.
Key Tools:
- Zapier: Easiest tool for beginners. Visual builder.
- n8n: More powerful, flexible, and open-source. Great for tech-savvy users.
- Make: A visual alternative to Zapier with more control over flows.
Core Concept: Trigger → Action → Output
Example:
- Trigger: New email from a supplier
- Action: Extract product data with AI
- Output: Add to Google Sheet, notify team on Slack
Step-by-Step Example: “Price Drop Alert Bot”
- Trigger: A product CSV file is updated in Google Drive
- Action: Use ChatGPT API to scan for new price drops
- Action: Add findings to a Google Sheet
- Action: Send alert via Slack
Workshop Exercise:
Create your own basic automation using Zapier:
- Connect Google Sheets + Gmail + ChatGPT
- Trigger: New row added → Summarize → Email result
Bonus: Sample Automation Templates
- Link to duplicable Zapier workflows
- n8n JSON starter flow (basic AI trigger + response)
Pro Tip: Start simple. One trigger and one action is enough to make a big impact.
5. AI Writing Blueprint for Sellers
Purpose: Accelerate writing with AI for Amazon
Overview:
This blueprint gives you the tools and prompt formulas to create natural, engaging Amazon content with AI that converts. Use it to write faster without sacrificing quality.
Best Practices for AI Writing:
- Always give AI clear direction: target audience, tone, format
- Use tone commands: professional, casual, persuasive, expert
- Provide context: product features, customer pain points
Core Prompts & Templates:
🔹 Product Title
“You are an expert Amazon SEO copywriter. Create a title for this product: [Insert product info]. Make it keyword-rich, under 200 characters.”
🔹 Bullet Points (Features → Benefits)
“Write 5 Amazon bullet points for [product]. Use ALL CAPS for feature, then a benefit-focused explanation. Keep each point under 200 characters.”
🔹 Brand Story (A+ Content)
“Write a short brand story for a supplement company called [Brand]. Focus on mission, ingredients, and trustworthiness. Tone: confident and natural.”
🔹 Thank You Card Insert
“Create a warm, customer-friendly thank you card message for [product]. Include brand name and a request for reviews. Limit to 100 words.”
🔹 Influencer Outreach Email
“Write a short, punchy email to invite an Instagram influencer to try our product. Include product name, 1 benefit, and an offer to send a free sample.”
Bonus Tools:
- Hemingway Editor (for simplifying AI text)
- Grammarly (tone and grammar polish)
Pro Tip: Combine AI with your unique brand voice. Feed ChatGPT a sample of your writing to mimic your style!
- How to get natural-sounding copy
- Tone settings: friendly, expert, conversational
- Templates for:
- Product title
- Bullet points
- Brand story
- Thank you card insert
- Influencer outreach
6. AI Sourcing Checklist + Prompt Pack
Purpose: Use ChatGPT to plan sourcing strategy
Overview:
This guide will help you leverage AI to streamline product sourcing — whether retail or wholesale. It includes decision-making prompts, checklists, and real-world applications.
Retail Arbitrage Product Checklist:
- ✅ Small & lightweight (under 3 lbs)
- ✅ Price under $50
- ✅ High demand (low sales rank under 100k)
- ✅ No brand gating
- ✅ No fragile or hazmat categories
- ✅ Clear UPC match on Amazon
- ✅ 30%+ ROI after fees
Wholesale Sourcing Questions:
- What brands/products are top sellers?
- What is the MAP (Minimum Advertised Price)?
- Are Amazon resellers allowed?
- Can I get a CSV product feed?
- Any ordering minimums?
Prompts to Analyze Supplier Lists:
“You are an Amazon FBA sourcing assistant. I’ve uploaded a CSV with product name, cost, UPC, and MSRP. Identify the top 10 products with the highest estimated ROI, low competition, and fast sell-through potential.”
Filtering Prompts:
- “Remove any gated brands.”
- “Filter to only products with ROI over 30%.”
- “Highlight products with small size and weight.”
- “Flag seasonal items.”
ChatGPT Sourcing Assistant Prompt:
“You are my sourcing assistant. I focus on Amazon FBA using both RA and wholesale. Each week, help me:
- Find 3 new retail arbitrage leads from [store name].
- Summarize trends in [category, e.g., pet products].
- Review my wholesale list and suggest profitable additions.”
Pro Tip: Use AI weekly to refresh sourcing opportunities and automate the filtering process for maximum speed and accuracy.
- Retail arbitrage product checklist
- Wholesale sourcing questions
- Prompts to analyze supplier lists
- How to filter by profit, size, restrictions
- Bonus: “ChatGPT Sourcing Assistant” prompt
7. ChatGPT Product Analyzer Guide
Purpose: Train AI to evaluate product opportunities
Overview:
Use ChatGPT as your assistant for product research, profitability assessment, and sell-through forecasting. This guide includes the right prompts and workflows to maximize your sourcing success.
Key Use Areas:
- Analyze product performance without complex tools
- Get insights on ASINs using descriptions and pricing
- Forecast demand and seasonality trends
Keepa-Style Description Analysis Prompt:
“You are a Keepa data analyst. Based on this product description and pricing info, explain if this ASIN has stable sales. Look for price drops, rank spikes, or seasonality.”
Sales Rank Interpretation Prompt:
“This ASIN has a sales rank of 24,000 in Home & Kitchen. Is this considered a high or low rank? Explain its implications for FBA sellers.”
Profitability Calculator Prompt:
“Calculate profitability on this product:
- Cost: $9.50
- Amazon Price: $24.99
- Fees: Estimate FBA fees based on a 1 lb small parcel
Return net profit and ROI.”
Multi-ASIN Comparison Prompt:
“Compare these 3 ASINs for profitability, sales rank trends, and competition. Recommend the best product to launch and explain why.”
Seasonality Identifier Script:
“Is this product seasonal or evergreen? Use the sales history, rank trends, and product type to justify your answer.”
Pro Tip: Combine AI output with SpyRivals or Keepa to cross-verify and confirm trends before buying inventory.
- Keepa-style description analysis
- Sales rank interpretation (historical context)
- Profitability calculator prompt
- Multi-ASIN comparison walkthrough
- Script to identify seasonality
8. AI Competitor Spy Sheet
Purpose: Research competitors efficiently
Overview:
Uncover the secrets behind your competitors’ success on Amazon using ChatGPT. This worksheet guides you in extracting competitor strategies, pricing structures, and keyword positioning.
Prompts & Tactics:
🔍 Extract Competitor ASINs
“You are a product intelligence assistant. Based on this seller storefront: [insert link], list the top 10 ASINs by popularity, frequency, or reviews.”
🧠 Keyword Spy Prompt
“Analyze the title, bullets, and reviews of this ASIN: [insert ASIN]. List the top keywords and phrases that appear. What keywords is this listing likely targeting?”
📝 Review Mining for Opportunity Gaps
“Summarize common complaints and suggestions from 100 reviews of this ASIN. Suggest how I can create a better version of this product.”
💰 Pricing & Bundle Analysis
“Compare pricing strategies for these ASINs. Note any discounts, bundles, subscribe & save, or multi-pack options. Recommend a more competitive pricing approach.”
🧭 Brand Positioning Prompt
“What is the likely target audience and branding tone for this product? Is it positioned as premium, budget, or mid-market? How can my product stand out?”
Pro Tip: Use these prompts to reverse engineer 3–5 top sellers in your category. Look for repeatable patterns you can apply or improve upon.
- Prompt to extract competitor ASINs
- Keyword spy prompts
- Review mining to find gaps
- Analyze pricing, bundles, variation strategies
- Brand positioning prompt
9. Build-Your-AI-Coach Worksheet
Purpose: Guide to create a custom personal GPT
Overview:
Learn how to set up your own AI assistant using OpenAI’s Custom GPT feature. This coach can help you with sourcing, listing, planning, and ongoing seller support tailored to your workflow.
Step-by-Step Guide:
🔹 Step 1: Define Your Coach’s Role
“You are my AI Coach. Your job is to help me run and grow my Amazon FBA business. You will assist in sourcing, competitor research, writing, and daily decision-making.”
🔹 Step 2: Name Your Coach
Examples: FBA Genius, Amazon Mentor Pro, DealBot AI, Coach PrimeGPT
🔹 Step 3: Upload Your Resources
Prepare and upload:
- Past product lists or sourcing spreadsheets
- Business SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures)
- Inventory or sales reports
- Favorite prompt templates
🔹 Step 4: Add Custom Instructions
“When replying to my requests, always provide Amazon-specific context. Be clear, brief, and use bullet points when analyzing products. Avoid vague language. Assume I need actionable insights.”
🔹 Step 5: Save Key Prompts in Memory
Sample Prompt:
“Act as my personal Amazon business mentor. I sell in Grocery and Pet categories. Help me prioritize high-ROI products, weekly tasks, and marketing opportunities.”
🔹 Bonus Tip:
Retrain your GPT monthly with new data to keep it relevant. The more feedback you give, the smarter it becomes.
- Naming your GPT + role definition
- What to upload (product lists, SOPs, metrics)
- Sample setup: “Amazon Coach GPT”
- Custom instructions + memory scripting
- Prompt: “Act as my personal Amazon mentor…”
10. 30-Day AI-Enhanced Amazon Blueprint
Purpose: Provide a step-by-step action plan
Overview:
This blueprint gives attendees a 30-day execution plan to integrate AI into their Amazon business workflows. Each week builds on the last, resulting in improved efficiency, insight, and sales strategy.
WEEK 1: Setup & Exploration
- ✅ Create a ChatGPT account
- ✅ Install Chrome extensions (ChatGPT Sidebar, Merlin, etc.)
- ✅ Set up an AI folder in Google Drive to store prompts & tools
- ✅ Explore top tools: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Midjourney
- ✅ Use Prompt Template 1 to write your first Amazon bullet points
WEEK 2: Product Sourcing with AI
- ✅ Use the sourcing checklist to filter products (RA/Wholesale)
- ✅ Upload a wholesale CSV into ChatGPT and evaluate it
- ✅ Run the “ChatGPT Sourcing Assistant” prompt
- ✅ Build a list of 10 BOLO items using AI + Google + Retailer sites
- ✅ Automate one sourcing task (Google Sheet update → Slack alert)
WEEK 3: Listing Optimization & Automation
- ✅ Create optimized title + bullets for a new ASIN using AI
- ✅ Use AI to rewrite an existing poor listing
- ✅ Create a Thank You Card insert using AI
- ✅ Use Zapier or Make to automate a listing tracking workflow
- ✅ Set up a daily/weekly AI-generated content creation habit
WEEK 4: Competitor Research & Scaling
- ✅ Run keyword and review mining on 3 competitor ASINs
- ✅ Use AI to build a price comparison chart
- ✅ Create 3 prompts to help with your weekly competitor research
- ✅ Train your Custom GPT to become your Amazon Coach
- ✅ Build your ongoing AI growth system (use weekly prompts, workflows)
DAILY HABIT TRACKER (M-F):
- Did I use AI today to save time or get insight?
- Did I run one strategic or creative prompt?
- Did I log my best AI outputs in my prompt library?
Pro Tip: Don’t try to master everything in one week. Layer in one tool, one habit, one prompt at a time.
Bonus: End-of-month assessment worksheet included in event workbook.
- Week 1: Setup & exploration (tools, extensions)
- Week 2: Product sourcing w/ AI
- Week 3: Listing optimization & automation
- Week 4: Competitor analysis & scaling prompts
- Daily habit checklist + tracking sheet
Each handout is designed to be used live at the event with space for notes, workshop exercises, and links to AI prompts or tools.
Bonus: Use ChatGPT to Spy & Source Like a Pro
Bonus: Product-Finding Prompts for Online Arbitrage
Purpose: Help attendees uncover profitable products from retailers to resell on Amazon
Overview:
These ready-to-use prompts guide AI to find online arbitrage opportunities quickly and reliably across popular retail platforms.
Prompts:
🔹 “You are a retail arbitrage assistant. Find 5 best-selling products under $50 at [Target.com/Walmart.com/HomeDepot.com] that are also sold on Amazon. Include product name, store price, Amazon price, estimated profit, and link.”
🔹 “Scan [website name] for products with at least 30% profit margin and sales rank under 100,000 on Amazon. Prioritize health, beauty, tools, or pet categories.”
🔹 “Find 3 trending products on Amazon that are also available at U.S. retailers like Walgreens, CVS, and Best Buy. Include sourcing links and resell analysis.”
🔹 “List the top 10 replenishable consumable products under $20 on Amazon. Suggest where to source them online for resale.”
🔹 “Compare prices between Amazon and [Retailer URL] for this product: [Product Title]. Identify if it’s profitable to resell.”
🔹 “Search online clearance sections from major retailers and match products to Amazon listings with over 50 reviews and positive ROI.”
🔹 “Use this UPC list [paste list] to check for profitable matches on Amazon. Return matching ASINs, category, BSR, and potential ROI.”
Pro Tip: Run these prompts weekly and store your results in a sourcing spreadsheet. Use AI to filter and flag winning deals automatically.
Purpose: Discover how to uncover top-selling competitor products and find places to source them for resale.
Overview:
This guide walks attendees through using AI to identify high-performing products from a specific Amazon seller, then research the best places to source them profitably.
Step-by-Step Process:
🔍 Step 1: Analyze a Seller’s Amazon Storefront
Prompt:
“You are an Amazon sourcing analyst. Based on this storefront [insert URL], identify their top 10 best-selling ASINs based on review count, price, and product popularity. Return a list of ASINs, titles, estimated monthly sales, and categories.”
📊 Step 2: Evaluate Product Viability
Prompt:
“Analyze these 3 ASINs for resale potential. Compare sales rank, competition level, customer complaints, and estimated ROI. Recommend the most promising one for FBA.”
🔎 Step 3: Find Sourcing Options Online
Prompt:
“For this product [paste ASIN or product title], find the best wholesale or retail sourcing options in the U.S. Include URLs, prices, and potential profit margin after Amazon fees.”
🧠 Bonus Research Prompt:
“List 5 websites where I can source this product [product name or ASIN] at a discount or wholesale rate. Prioritize U.S.-based suppliers or trusted bulk platforms.”
📌 Step 4: Build a Sourcing Tracker in Google Sheets
- Columns: Product Name | ASIN | Storefront | Buy Price | Amazon Price | ROI | Supplier Link | Notes
- Use AI weekly to refresh this tracker with updated opportunities
Pro Tip: Use ChatGPT to refresh your sourcing map weekly by revisiting your competitors’ newest listings and updates.
Outcome: Attendees will know how to spy on competitors, find profitable product leads, and track sourcing options — all powered by AI.
Bonus: Write & Publish Your Book with AI
Purpose: Guide attendees through writing and publishing a book using AI and Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP)
Overview:
Leverage AI tools to plan, write, edit, and publish your book in record time. Perfect for entrepreneurs who want to establish authority or share their story.
Step-by-Step Process:
🔹 Step 1: Book Planning with AI
“You are a bestselling book coach. Help me outline a book on [topic]. I want 10 chapters, each with 3 subpoints. Make it engaging and beginner-friendly.”
🔹 Step 2: Chapter Drafting Prompt
“Write Chapter 1 of my book titled [Book Title]. It should be 1,000 words, educational and conversational. Focus on [main chapter idea].”
🔹 Step 3: Editing + Style Improvement
Use prompts like:
“Edit this chapter for clarity and flow. Make it sound like Tony Robbins with a bit of humor.”
“Simplify and reword this paragraph to a 9th-grade reading level.”
🔹 Step 4: Cover Design with AI Tools
- Use Midjourney or Canva to generate a high-quality cover
- AI prompt: “Design a self-help book cover for entrepreneurs. Bold, clean, modern style.”
🔹 Step 5: Publish via Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP)
- Go to https://kdp.amazon.com and sign in with your Amazon account (or create one).
- Click “Create a New Title” → Kindle eBook.
- Enter Your Book Details:
- Book Title: Use a compelling, keyword-rich title.
- Subtitle: Optional but recommended. Add clarity or benefit.
- Series (if any): Add if your book is part of a series.
- Author: Use your name or a pen name.
- Description: Use ChatGPT to generate an Amazon-optimized summary.
- Keywords: List 7 relevant search keywords. (Use ChatGPT to suggest best ones.)
- Categories: Choose 2 appropriate categories (e.g., Business > Entrepreneurship).
- Age/Grade Range: Leave blank unless writing for kids.
- Publishing Rights: Select “I own the copyright…”
- Upload Your Manuscript (Content Tab):
- Format your manuscript as a DOCX or PDF.
- Use Kindle Create for professional formatting (optional).
- Upload Your Cover:
- Upload a high-res JPG or PNG (ideal size: 2560 x 1600px).
- Or use the KDP Cover Creator tool.
- ISBN: Not required for Kindle eBooks (Amazon will assign an ASIN).
- Preview Your Book: Use Kindle Previewer to check formatting and readability.
- Set Your Pricing (Rights & Pricing Tab):
- Choose territories (usually “All territories”)
- Select royalty option (70% is standard for eBooks priced $2.99–$9.99)
- Set your list price (e.g., $6.99 or $9.99)
- Hit Publish! Your book will go live within 24–72 hours.
Optional Extras:
- Enroll in KDP Select to enable Kindle Unlimited (90-day exclusivity required)
- Set up Author Central to create your Amazon author page
Pro Tip: Use ChatGPT to write your book description and Amazon keywords for max visibility.
Bonus Prompt:
“Act as a publishing expert. What keywords should I include to make my book rank well in Kindle search for [topic]?”
Outcome: Attendees leave knowing how to create a book, build a personal brand, and potentially create passive income using AI. Let me know which one you’d like to finalize next!
Top Secret Prompts for Amazon Sellers
- BOLO Product Spotter
“You are a seasoned Amazon BOLO (Be On the Lookout) expert. Based on current trends and seasonality, list 5 under-the-radar products selling fast in the Grocery, Pet, or Home categories with low competition and high demand.” - Clearance Section Scanner
“Scan the clearance sections of Target, Walmart, and CVS online stores. Find 5 items under $30 that are also listed on Amazon with over 50 reviews, high sell-through, and 30%+ ROI.” - ASIN Reverse Lookup
“Reverse search this Amazon ASIN: [paste ASIN]. Identify other similar or complementary products selling well that could be bundled or upsold.” - Missed Opportunity Miner
“Find products with frequent ‘out of stock’ notices on Amazon in the past 90 days. Focus on low-competition categories and suggest potential suppliers.” - Seasonal Trend Predictor
“Based on last year’s Amazon trends and Google Shopping insights, what seasonal products will spike in the next 60–90 days that can be sourced affordably?” - Storefront Sniper
“Analyze this Amazon seller storefront: [paste URL]. Identify their top-performing products, average price range, and categories with low barrier to entry for new sellers.” - Wholesale List Screener
“I’ve uploaded a CSV wholesale product list. Identify the top 10 products with highest estimated ROI, low Amazon competition, and consistent demand. Flag any gated or hazmat items.” - Underexposed Private Label Gap
“List 5 high-search/low-competition keywords on Amazon in the wellness or pet space that could be filled by private label products. Include search volume and current top sellers.” - Smart Product Flip Analyzer
“Find products that are cheaper on eBay, Walmart, or Overstock and are currently listed on Amazon with high profit potential. Prioritize items under 2 lbs and not brand-restricted.” - ASIN Profit Calculator with Risk Score
“For this ASIN [insert ASIN], estimate net profit, ROI, and create a 0–10 risk score based on price volatility, brand restrictions, and seller competition. Recommend whether to buy or avoid.”
Advanced ChatGPT Prompts for eBay-to-Amazon Flipping
- eBay-Amazon Price Gap Scanner
“You are an Amazon product arbitrage bot. Search eBay for products priced at least 30% lower than their Amazon listing price. Prioritize listings with new condition, U.S. sellers, and products ranked under 100,000 on Amazon. Return eBay link, Amazon ASIN, prices, and estimated ROI.” - Rare Item Arbitrage Finder
“Find rare or discontinued products sold on eBay that are still actively selling on Amazon for a premium. Filter by: collectible toys, retro tech, or specialty beauty products. Include product links, sold prices on eBay, and active listings on Amazon.” - Bulk Flip Opportunity Identifier
“Scan eBay for bulk or lot listings (e.g., wholesale makeup lots, tool sets, supplement bundles) that can be broken down and resold individually on Amazon for profit. Include expected Amazon price per unit, bulk buy price, and estimated per-unit profit.” - Fast-Moving eBay Flips with Amazon Demand
“Identify products that have sold at least 5 times on eBay in the past 7 days and are also listed in the top 50,000 BSR on Amazon. Return links to recent eBay sales, Amazon ASINs, and profit analysis.” - Used to New Value Arbitrage
“Locate high-demand electronics or books on eBay in like-new or refurbished condition that are selling at a premium new on Amazon. Evaluate feasibility of listing on Amazon as Used – Like New. Return product name, eBay price, Amazon new & used prices, and condition notes.”
Walkthrough with Prompts
✅ Step 1: Find a Price Gap
📣 First:
“We’re looking for a product priced significantly lower on eBay than on Amazon.”
Prompt (use live):
‘Search eBay for new products under $25 that are selling for $40+ on Amazon in the health or pet category. Provide product name, eBay link, Amazon ASIN, and profit estimate.’
✔ Show the top 1–2 results
✔ Click the eBay listing → Confirm sold listings
✔ Open Amazon tab → Paste ASIN, show price/BSR
✅ Step 2: Run a Profit Check
📣 “Let’s calculate potential profit and see if it’s worth buying.”
Prompt:
‘Estimate Amazon fees and ROI for this ASIN: [paste ASIN]. Cost to buy on eBay is $X. Include a risk score from 1 to 10.’
✔ Discuss fees, margin, and ROI
✔ Add the item to a live sourcing sheet
✅ Step 3: Spot Bulk Flip
📣 “Now let’s flip a bundle.”
Prompt:
‘Find a bulk lot on eBay (toys, supplements, tools) that can be separated and sold individually on Amazon for profit. Return eBay link, potential resale price per unit, and expected ROI.’
✔ Open the eBay bulk lot listing
✔ Break it down: cost/unit vs. Amazon price
✅ Step 4: Used to New Value Play
📣 “Let’s explore flipping like-new eBay products as used on Amazon.”
Prompt:
‘Find a like-new electronics product on eBay that sells new on Amazon for 2x the price. Include links and condition strategy.’
✔ Discuss Amazon’s “Used – Like New” condition policy
✔ Validate if product qualifies