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#694 - Amazon Image Generation with Chat GPT-5
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"ChatGPT-5 streamlines Amazon image creation by combining the best features of previous models, allowing sellers to generate professional-quality images without costly photo shoots, potentially saving $1,500 per product."
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#694 - Amazon Image Generation with Chat GPT-5
Speaker 1:
Imagine a future world where you just take a snap of your Amazon product with your phone and then ChatGPT tells you the best prompts to have a full set of professional quality images for your Amazon listing generated by AI including even A plus content.
Well guys, the future is now because we're going to show you how to do that in this episode. How cool is that? Pretty cool I think. Hello, everybody, and welcome to another episode of the Serious Sellers Podcast by Helium 10.
I'm your host, Bradley Sutton, and this is the show that is our aim, AIM, AI Monthly. We do this once a month where we talk about a different topic in the world of AI because it's taken over all parts of our lives,
especially on Amazon, right? And so each month, we bring on a different guest. They're an expert in AI. Every other month, we have our own in-house guest, Andrew Bell, and we're going to invite him on in a little bit.
We're going to learn about ChatGPT-5 today with our guests. I'm curious. Are you using ChatGPT in your everyday life? Are you using it in your e-commerce business? Let me know.
Whatever you answer, guys, Andrew is going to have information that's going to help all of you, especially we're going to be talking about images today, I know, and that's a very hot topic.
In the old days, we would have to pay $1,500 for a photo shoot and you still can, nothing wrong with that. But most of us are like, hey,
can I maybe not have to do a $1,500 photo shoot and just generate images from AI and not have six fingers and seven toes and stuff like that like was two years ago? You're going to find out the answer of that today. But anyways, Andrew,
I think all the rage the last couple of weeks has been ChatGPT-5 just in the general sense about what it can do, just regular prompting. But today,
I brought you on especially to talk about What are the new things that can do as far as image generation? Because I already told you I wanted to do this topic like a month ago.
But then you're like, hey, ChatGPT-5 might change a little bit of the things and make it even more robust. So let's wait a little bit until it comes out. And now it's out. So let us know.
First of all, just before we start screen sharing and stuff, what are the biggest differences, ChatGPT-5 and previous iterations?
Speaker 2:
Yeah, well, if you notice before, I like people like you go up to a menu, would you rather have one or would you rather have many? A different kind of models and you notice like with ChatGPT there's ChatGPT 4.0, there's 0.3,
you know, there's 0.4 mini, there's 0.4 mini high. I mean all these different models and then there's GBT 4.1 and the reason they have these is because each of them had a specialty.
And so what GBT 5 does is it takes the best of all of them. So for example, GBT 4.5 excelled in creative writing. Well, GBT 5 took the best of that.
GBT-4.1 had instruction following as like its best superpower and so GBT-5 took the instruction power of GBT-4.1 and then you had GBT-4.0 which was really good with visual reasoning as well as text and of course conversation and so they've sought to take the best of GBT-4.0 as well.
And then there's O3 reasoning. And so, you know, GBT-5 takes the best of O3 reasoning. So think of it like this.
GBT-5 kind of like dumped out all the bad from each of the models and took what was best from each of the models To make it even more robust to be able to follow instructions, which is crucial for image generation.
It's crucial for, you know, putting keywords in your listings. You know, and it's going to be very crucial to like, for example, you know, setting up campaigns for your PPC and things like that.
And then I think with the four or five with the creative writing, it's going to inherently make your listings better too, with storytelling and emotional resonance and things like that. Today,
we're talking about how GBT-5 helps with instruction following and developing the prompts itself because its visual reasoning has gone up. The first thing I think I want to do is go through image prompting hacks.
Speaker 1:
Let me ask you a question first, though, before we get into it. I think it's on many people's minds. Now, with ChatGPT-5, if I'm a serious Amazon seller, I think the answer is clear. If you're a new Amazon seller, absolutely.
If you have a limited budget, you can probably get away with something. But even if I'm like a six-figure seller or somebody who's not just doing this as a side hustle and I don't really care about my listings too much,
Can I take an iPhone picture of my product or a couple of them and from there and ChatGPT-5 make a full lineup of images and A-plus content for my listening? Even as an experienced seller, it's going to be high quality enough.
Speaker 2:
Boom.
Speaker 1:
All right, guys. There you heard it. This is why you got to stay to the end. This is what we're here for. All right.
Speaker 2:
Well, one thing I was going to say is like the other day I was in Walmart and I would go through the sections and I really like Lego sets and I really liked the toy section too.
I have twin girls and so I was looking through there and I would snap photos and upload it to GBT-5 and say, hey, I want you to recreate this in a room that's hyper relevant to that product. And it would go and it would do it very well.
Now, I would definitely suggest though, like if you can getting a high quality main image of your product and using that instead in the prompts. But yeah, I think we should just go ahead and dig right in.
Speaker 1:
All right, cool. What are we looking at here? This is image prompt. Is this a custom GPT or what is this?
Speaker 2:
Yes, I've actually created four specific exclusive gated GBTs for this audience that I've been in the works for for months. This one in particular actually creates the prompts based on like The best strategies that I've put forth.
So let me kind of describe that a little bit. One thing that you always want to do in your prompts is you always want to put maximum quality. Because there's actually three different stages in image generation.
There's low quality, medium quality, high quality. And most people think when you use image generation that it's automatically just gonna use high quality. Well, it doesn't. It decides based on what it thinks is best.
So make sure in all your image prompts that you do, if you feel like you're not getting, you know, the right kind of stuff, you know, the text is off, things like that, definitely put maximum quality in there.
That's a very, that is like much less known than others. And then when you're putting your image in ChatGPT, you want to make sure that the image itself, you're not describing it, but it only uses it as a reference.
So I'm gonna go through and show you right here with, let's say, a bottle. This is a water bottle that I uploaded here. Here you can see that it automatically gives you a lifestyle main image idea,
square ratio, and then it gives you an infographic main image.
Speaker 1:
Instead of us having to know the exact prompt, you know, in the fancy verbiage that works best for ChatGPT-5, you created a custom GPT where we just upload an image and then it's going to tell us what the prompt should be?
Speaker 2:
Exactly. So instead of me saying, hey, this is obvious. You should respect this constraint rule. Never describe the product itself. Only environment, mood, styling, composition around it. Oh, work in structured sets.
Don't create images randomly. Design them in repeatable formats. I could go through and give you all these tips that are good. Think like a director. Oh, it's not like all of us can think like a director.
Write prompts as if giving cinematic instructions. Use language in photography and film. So basically I've taken all the tips from The over 5,000 images that I've generated over the course of my time using ChatGPT and along with GPT-5,
having generated over 200 images now and seeing what's best from there. And I've put this into a GPT that takes the product image, and this is supposed to be a water bottle,
And puts it into five clear prompts across infographic, lifestyle, each tailored to a sponsored brand ad, A plus, brand store, some more A plus.
And so you see here it says a clean sunlit modern kitchen setting with the uploaded product image. This is key. Because if you have the actual description of the product itself, it will usually mess it up.
Versus you want it to solely reference the image that you've uploaded. And so place neatly on a polished marble countertop beside a bowl of fresh citrus fruits and glass of sparkling water with ice cubes.
Natural daylight streams in from a large window casting soft highlights across the scene while a faint lens flare gives the composition a fresh invigorating atmosphere.
So instead of you having to like come up with all this stuff, it actually does it for you.
Speaker 1:
What if I had something in mind though? I don't know how to maybe articulate it, but I'm like, you know what? Would I just like change a little bit of the things and this just gives me a good guidance on what kind of structure is like.
Maybe I want one instead of a, what does it say? I mean, I'm assuming that's a kitchen because it's fresh citrus fruits, but I'm like, hey, this water bottle is for office people.
So then would I just take some of the verbiage here and kind of like, You know, change it to say, hey, I want this in an office setting, or how would I do that?
Because right here, it's telling me what to write, but what if I don't want a kitchen?
Speaker 2:
Well, we're going to do this. Now we're going to do it five. Give me five for the office use case. So now what it's done is given you five of them. Uploaded product image sits neatly beside a sleek laptop on a clean modern office desk.
Speaker 1:
And that was lightning fast. You're doing this live, right?
Speaker 2:
Yeah, this is live.
Speaker 1:
That was crazy.
Speaker 2:
Yep, this is all live. Lifestyle, conference room, creative workspace, office productivity. And again, the key is having the uploaded product image as the reference point. Never you're describing the image itself.
And so I guess you want to go ahead and test one here?
Speaker 1:
Let's do it.
Speaker 2:
Okay. Let's do conference room. And this is a tip that I have too. If you want to generate, if you have a paid account, you want to generate multiple images at a time, I definitely recommend going here to Sora. This is Sora.
Sora is a video generation model, but it also has built in within it an image generation model. So when you come here, copy and paste the prompt like so. And then you want to upload, here's the water bottle for example, to go to Sora.
Open your sidebar and you should see from here Codex, Sora, and then GBTs. You want to click Sora and it'll take you right there.
And if you have the paid account, you should definitely have this and you should be allowed up to four images at a time. That way you don't have to wait on one image at a time, each of them, which is nice.
So I'm going to share this tab again. And so I'm going to go through and hit remix again to make sure there's more as well. And then as we're going to, I want to go ahead. Let me show you. This is an Amazon Premium A plus content generator.
So let me go ahead and upload the image here as well. That way we can get it there in the queue. And so what it's going to do, it's just going to go through its thinking mode. It's using a preferred model that you're able to set up.
And in this case, I'm using GPT-5 thinking. In my estimation is better. You can hit the skip button, but I promise you,
you're going to get a better result if you use thinking because it's going to literally reason through everything I have set up in this prompt specifically.
Speaker 1:
So how to get to this, and for the people listening on the podcast and not watching on YouTube, first of all, I suggest this is the one episode you probably should watch on YouTube once we have the link. But how did you get to that? Oh, wow.
That's pretty amazing. But how did you get to this part again? It's from ChatGPT?
Speaker 2:
Or this is part of your custom GPT? Are you talking about Sora?
Speaker 1:
What are we looking at right now? Is this Sora or is this?
Speaker 2:
No, no, no. This is a custom GBT that I built too for you guys. This is specifically for A plus content.
Speaker 1:
Okay, so there's two GBTs. There's one for doing the prompts and then there's one for actually pasting the prompts and generating the image. Is that?
Speaker 2:
Exactly. And then here's another one you're going to get that's new specifically for your image decks. That focus is more on lifestyle images.
Speaker 1:
Excellent. So then Amazon product image generator, you uploaded the one image you just took with like a cell phone, and then you uploaded the prompt about, hey, do this in the office building, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Speaker 2:
Exactly.
Speaker 1:
And then it came out with, what is it, four options there or so?
Speaker 2:
Yes. So you have four options here and you got to decide which is best. The reason I like four is because you get to decide which one you believe is best to do. Um, and you can do as many mixes as you want,
but the good thing is like it does the setting, um, which is nice as well. And so you would take each of those prompts that I have from image prompt generation and you would plug those in to make sure that, you know, it works.
So you would have one for the creative office, one for the conference room, and then for whatever other use case that you want as well. And you'll have eight images to potentially choose from.
And then if you're not happy with it, you can go right here and just click remix. And then it'll create another four for you. And what's nice is with the paid account too,
there's unlimited image generation as fast as you want on Sora versus just doing it, you know, on ChatGPT itself.
Speaker 1:
This one here that we're looking at, is this just like a lifestyle image? Yeah. We're not the main one. And then, you know, like, like this is, Probably something maybe you'd want to potentially have some text on,
you know, like, you know, almost borderline infographic ish, you know, how would I do that? I have to use a different prompt or can I just add to a prompt here and say,
hey, now take this image and add these bullet points on here or something like that?
Speaker 2:
Yes, absolutely. So this one right here, style image creator, it's going to take anything from Amazon, like an infographic that you want to choose that you believe is the best style of infographic and it'll turn it into that style.
So if I put this water bottle image in here with this, it'll take that water bottle and put it right in there with the right use case and text and you'll have to, you know, take, you know, take her with it a little bit as well.
But most often this is going to this is going to work. So in this case, it's going to also go through its thinking. And while that's happening, here's A-plus content now,
where it was thinking and it goes through the images that it's going to do. So leak-proof locking lid, quick fill, fast refills,
and it follows the format of premium A-plus content that you'll see once you go into Seller Central and the modules. And then once you get here, it's gonna go through now the use cases.
So you get to decide, okay, do you want it in a gym bag on its side, no leaks, in a car cup holder on a bumpy road, tilted in a backpack, a pocket outdoors, on a treadmill bottle tray mid-run, or on an office desk? What do you think?
We should do a gym bag. So you'd hit A here, and it would go through its steps here and create the image. So while that's going, you notice here with the product image deck generator, here's the water bottle.
Speaker 1:
Let me just call out something. Another thing that AI could not do well before was let's say the product had like a brand, a logo or a brand name or something. Usually it would completely warp it or like, especially if it had text,
it would have like other letters it would add and it would just transform it. But this one looks pretty good compared to the original.
Speaker 2:
Absolutely. So when it goes here like this, you can tell that it's now going to render the prompt, the infographic, and give you multiple prompts that would include this style of the image. So this image,
but think water bottle with all the text on the left and then text on the right that are relevant to the product itself.
Speaker 1:
So now we're even taking a step further. We're not just talking about image listings, but it's like sponsored brand and other applications for it.
Speaker 2:
Yes, absolutely. That's exactly right.
Speaker 1:
All right. What's next? What are we looking at?
Speaker 2:
Okay, so this Premium A Plus content, it's going through and this is image one. So I clicked A in a gym bag on its sides, no leaks. So now it's going to go through. It automatically knows now it's going to be horizontal format.
So in the instructions in the prompt, I have it to where you're going to get horizontal format image dedicated specifically to Amazon Premium A Plus content.
And I'm curious for those, do you guys do premium A-plus content or do you do A-plus content? Because I actually have a GBT for both and I can upgrade the other one I have just for you guys so you can have A-plus regular. So I'm curious.
Speaker 1:
I would imagine that 80% of people here might just have regular. A-plus content and then some of our more advanced ones, 12% might have premium. We have a lot of both, it looks like. A little bit. Premium and regular.
Speaker 2:
Okay, premium. Premium.
Speaker 1:
Yeah. All right. So the premium, this is the one you're showing us, is the premium A-plus content.
Speaker 2:
I'm showing the premium.
Speaker 1:
Is this a fourth? Is this now a fourth custom GPT or this is part of the third one?
Speaker 2:
There it is. And Jim back.
Speaker 1:
Okay. This would be one of the modules in a plus content.
Speaker 2:
Yes. And you know, once you're in there, you can obviously go in and zoom in, zoom, you know, zoom in however you want to. Uh, but the, the thing is with chat to BT, they only allow two different image formats or three vertical,
horizontal, um, and square, but they're very specific. It's one, one, two, three, and three, two ratio. So you'll have to work with it there how you want and then you would go back up here.
Speaker 1:
And so then I might, are you saying I might need to do some cropping or something to make it fit the actual A plus module if I wanted it to do that one long,
you know, long skinny banner one or because of it's locked on size here or what are you saying there?
Speaker 2:
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1:
Okay.
Speaker 2:
So then it's going to go to that one. And then it's creating here. And the big thing here with image generation is obviously it takes time, right? But in the grand scheme of things, okay, here you go.
Speaker 1:
Wow, it made a full one with text and everything. Yep.
Speaker 2:
Now, you might not want to put like, oh, subtle LO logo detail. I don't know if that's really that important, but you can see here it has all the text that's necessary.
One hand push open buddy, matte soft touch exterior, protective sweatshirt.
Speaker 1:
Push butt open, one hand, what in the world is that? Oh, push button. See, this is where sometimes there's some funny stuff. Like, you might offend some people. Like, what are we pushing butts here and opening at 1 a.m.?
Unknown Speaker:
Guys, that's supposed to be button.
Speaker 2:
I promise. It's not a translation error.
Speaker 1:
So then, like, when stuff like that happens, which is, you know, like, hey, like, we're still we're saving $1,000 here. We can take an extra 30 seconds to, like, reprompt something.
Do I have to start again or do I say, hey, You misspelled button in this image. Can you redo it with this or what's the best practice if there's little tweaks,
whether it's a mistake or just something like, hey, I don't like that first bullet point. Do I say redo it with my instructions or do I say or what's the prompt?
Speaker 2:
You would do, okay, so what you would do is you'd want to go to Canva or something that's similar to that and I can actually show you right now. It's really easy to do. Okay,
so now we're in Canva and then you want to go to Magic Eraser and put the brush the way you want it and then do this like that and then you can erase the text here. Like that. And then you can plug in the text that you want from here.
Or if you want, you can just do this with all of them. You can go like that. And then you can pick your own text too to put in and you at least have the aesthetic that you can do. So you do that, you'd erase like so.
Speaker 1:
Is this a free version of Canva or is this a paid version?
Speaker 2:
No, this is a free. You can use this as a free version actually.
Speaker 1:
Okay. Here I am battling in Photoshop and trying to do backgrounds and stuff, and this is so much easier. I need to start using Canva more.
Speaker 2:
Canva's great. I got a lot of hacks that comes to Canva. Their AI systems are very good, but their image generation is nothing near what ChatGPT is.
Speaker 1:
And what you did was you just downloaded the image that ChatGPT created and just uploaded it to Canva?
Speaker 2:
Yep. That's what I did.
Speaker 1:
Makes sense.
Speaker 2:
So yeah, just kind of work with it here. Notice though, it replicates the style here of the product. You can put in any one you want. So if I wanted, I could put in this and say, hey, I want to use this one instead.
Speaker 1:
And also then like, in other words, if I see a product, it doesn't even have to be anything related to my product, on Amazon where I like the style and the vibe of what they did.
Speaker 2:
Any industry. Because notice I took one that was a pill.
Speaker 1:
A supplement. Yeah, you put a supplement and said, hey, based on this, make an image. I like it.
Speaker 2:
Exactly.
Speaker 1:
About my water bottle. Amazing.
Speaker 2:
Yes. And then you can, of course, upload like, you know, do your brand colors and things like that as well. So that's super important to consider.
Speaker 1:
Okay. So is that the last part of this flow? We went from uploading the image to getting the prompts to actually getting the images and then doing A plus content.
Was there anything else that we wanted to show before we go back to the beginning and just rehash the steps?
Speaker 2:
We can go back and rehash the steps. I think starting here.
Speaker 1:
But is this the last one? Was this the last one you had to show?
Speaker 2:
Yes, that was the last one.
Speaker 1:
Okay, perfect. Let's go back to the beginning because some people came late and some people were just like, hey, I'm just kind of mind blown here. I need to see this again.
So step one, take an image or take an image, take a photo of your product. Go into your image prompt generation five that everybody's going to get on the YouTube channel. Image prompt generation. And then where am I clicking?
What did you just hit? Oh, you just entered it in the chat bot or the chat box.
Speaker 2:
Yeah, just drag your image in or you can go here to upload. You just hit add photos and files.
Speaker 1:
Got it.
Speaker 2:
You can go there as well.
Speaker 1:
Put it there and I don't even have to put any text or anything. I just push send and then.
Speaker 2:
Exactly. Unless you want to put the one thing you might want to put in describing your product is sometimes like the size. So, it can get the size wrong, not necessarily the aesthetic.
So, it's really important to put the size in there as well.
Speaker 1:
Okay. And then it's going to give me a set of prompts for how to do the infographics, the lifestyle, main image, etc. And then where do I go now if I want to tweak this and do the other settings or something?
Speaker 2:
Yeah, you just literally go here and type in and you want your use cases. So if you like want this again in an office setting or let's say gym, gym bag prompts.
Speaker 1:
So type Jim bag prompts into the chat box, press enter, and then it's going to redo all of the prompts. And guys,
I'm just being overly descriptive here because there's a lot of thousands of people who listen to this on the podcast and they don't they can't see it. So and then now I have new suggestions via lifestyle.
There's a modern locker room setting with sleek wooden lockers and a clean tiled bench. The composition is centered, crisp, and uncluttered with shallow depth of field focusing. Who in here would know to put these into a prompt?
We're never going to be able to fully unlock The power of these AI image generators without these kind of like advanced prompts. So this is great.
Speaker 2:
Yes. I think that they call it meta prompting actually is taking the prompts and using AI to make them enhance them, make them, you know, even better. So I've basically taken all my tips that I have over, you know, the time I've done it.
I think it was 15 total, which actually I'm going to include in an infographic as well that you're going to get. Created by me and that you can reference if you want to.
If you're really interested in like really getting down and let's say you're a graphic designer and you're like, no, I want it. I want this language. You'll kind of know, but yeah, I think any graphic designer when looking at this,
we'll see, oh yeah, this is definitely a cinematic style type set of prompts and you don't want it to be too long as well to overwhelm the image prompt generation.
Whereas with text, it's really good to be long, but with these, it's not necessarily as good. And if it doesn't, If it doesn't, and then you can do, would you like me to expand into travel back use cases too? So yes.
And by the way, in the prompt, it automatically is supposed to detect the five major use cases that are hyper relevant to your product to put in there.
For each of them and I do have some planning image prompt generation specific for a plus content where it generates, you know, the prompts that you can use and then also for brand stores as well where you can,
you know, put a little bit more stuff like learn more and, you know, and things like that. And then I'll have some too, not just square infographic images with the product, but also rectangular for A plus content as well.
So more to come on that.
Speaker 1:
So then from here, where do I go now? Is it now a different custom GPT for actually copying this and pasting it there?
Speaker 2:
I would actually recommend this, I think like I did before. So let's say it's a road truck. You then go from here.
Speaker 1:
Okay.
Speaker 2:
Open sidebar.
Speaker 1:
Go to the sidebar and then hit Sora. Is that something that's automatically in ChatGPT or is that something we have to add?
Speaker 2:
No, it's automatically in ChatGPT off to the left and you go down just slightly. It says Codex and then it says Sora.
I purposefully don't use the $200 paid account because I know all users typically just use the paid account and so I keep with the $20 a month account on purpose for that reason.
Speaker 1:
Okay, so the $20-a-month account should have the free – or should have the Sora?
Speaker 2:
It does have Sora, the $20. And then you would paste the prompt in here, and then you would hit plus.
Speaker 1:
I'm not seeing it. Like you must have opened another tab or something.
Speaker 2:
There you go.
Speaker 1:
There we go. So then you hit Sora and then it opens up this Explorer page.
Speaker 2:
First, what you want to do is make sure that video is you have image here and then video. Make sure it's on image.
Speaker 1:
Make sure it's on image, guys. OK.
Speaker 2:
There's three aspect ratios, 3-2, 1-1 and 2-3. You want to select 1-1 if you want like main image deck type stuff. If you want something related to A-plus content or sponsored brand ads, you can use the 3-2. Perfect.
And then here and then hit.
Speaker 1:
Paste what you guys copied from his custom GPT.
Speaker 2:
Yes, exactly.
Speaker 1:
And then upload the original image again, right?
Speaker 2:
Yep. Upload the original image here. You don't want it to describe it on its own. You want to use the reference image alone when prompting for putting your product in a lifestyle setting. And then hit remix.
And then within about, it takes around a minute to two minutes for it to create that. But what I recommend is going to activity up here and clicking it again.
Speaker 1:
Okay.
Speaker 2:
And then hit edit remix. And then hit remix again here. That way you have eight now in the queue. So instead of having to wait for one image like you did for my GBTs there, you can literally get eight within five minutes.
Speaker 1:
I like it. I like it. Okay.
Speaker 2:
So it makes things faster.
Speaker 1:
Excellent. Excellent. And then there's a separate GPT. We don't have to go through it again because you just did about the A plus content. So guys, this is something that you guys can play around with.
I think a lot of people on this call have probably a paid GPT or custom GPT or ChatGPT and you're going to get the links to his custom GPTs again. YouTube video. So this is going to be great to be able to share with you guys.
So if you have an existing listing and you want to just like do some other images, like a new main image or something like, like these kind of prompts could like generate different main images.
And then what you do is you go into Helium 10 audience. Most of you guys are Helium 10 users. Helium 10 audience is a pay per use, but Helium 10 audience goes out and you pull like 50 Amazon Prime users from your demographic.
Like maybe this water bottle You're targeting men from the age of 20 to 35 or whatever, right? So you would say hey,
let me target in Helium 10 audience 50 men from the ages of 20 to 35 and then generate multiple images or from what Andrew just showed, put it in this survey and then say, hey,
if you were searching for water bottle and these were the four images you saw, like which one makes you most want to click on it? And then usually there's always one that's like a clear winner.
You know, test it against whatever you have now. And guys, I've done these kind of tests, you know, obviously not using this. This is custom GP. I actually did a photo shoot before.
I talked about this recently for a hemp pain cream or a roll-on cream and the new image, guys, what it did was it increased, I forgot, the click-through rate, conversion rate,
something, just doing new images, changed it by 4%, 4%, 3 or like 3.7 or something like that, right? Not like any astronomical number like, oh my God, it doubled the conversion rate, no.
This is not a product that sells 1,000 units a day or even 100. It sells like maybe 30 units a day at $30 a piece. What a 3% conversion rate difference means for you guys, do you understand?
This product, $20,000 for a year, just 3% increase. You don't have to do a $1,500 photo shoot like I did for this because I did it a number of months ago before I knew about all these things.
So this just shows the power of what you can do with your ChatGPT account that you already have. If you have a free account, you probably can't do all this stuff, but if you've got that $20 a month account,
he did not show anything that is not available to you guys on the $20 a month ChatGPT plan. We are not affiliates of ChatGPT or anything. We don't get any kickbacks if you guys sign up or anything. I'm just telling you guys how it is.
Andrew, thank you so much for this. Now, now guys. Let's go ahead and open up some questions, all right? And yes, the A-B test, again, is Helium 10 audience. Every single Amazon seller should be using it for every single product launch.
If you're not, you are literally leaving thousands of dollars on the table. It costs like, I don't know, 50, 70 bucks, depending on how many segments you do. But split testing before you have a listing is so important. All right.
For your custom GPTs, Fay says, have they been trained on Amazon policies like they're not going to maybe show a picture of drugs or unity or something like that?
Speaker 2:
Yes, one thing that helps if you notice like so far, I don't really have human models in there for purpose,
even though I'm working on image generation that does one because I'm personally not a big fan of them putting kids in image generation models. Now, maybe that's just me, but that's how I personally do my GBTs.
If that's something that you're okay with, right? Then I can also create prompts for that as well. The one thing I don't do is for babies just excluding that from the get-go.
But for Amazon policies, yes, it should because I have the uploaded document in there. And if it's not working, this is the only way my GBTs get better, guys, is if you give me input and feedback that's honest.
I tell people, If you think it's one star, give it a one star. Do not give me a five star if it's going to flatter me because I want to make this better for you guys. But yes, it does.
It has the uploaded document and GBT-5 actually does better at reading documents. If you have an uploaded document, if you need to write something that's based on that,
GBT-5 is much better because it's much better at instruction following and it's much better at going out and doing tasks for you and bringing those documents in to make sure everything's compliant.
Speaker 1:
It's my understanding Amazon requires a main image to be a professional photograph.
Speaker 2:
I don't think – I mean – No, no, no. I would suggest not using main image yet.
Speaker 1:
There are some – But the main image is literally what you took the picture of. You're just cleaning up the background. So technically, that's not a generated image, right,
because you had to have taken a picture with an actual phone to even do this, right?
Speaker 2:
Yes, you would have to either that or upload the image of the product itself. Exactly.
Speaker 1:
Yeah. So, so by definition, guys, your main image is not going to be AI. I mean, it's going to be AI modified because it's like removing white back or, you know, removing background and stuff. So main image is fine.
The rest of the people have been using, Amazon likes people doing 3D images before.
Speaker 2:
Use the main image that you have. What I'm saying is don't generate a main image from AI yet, if that makes sense. So you have your white background image, right? I would not suggest making your main image something.
I just wouldn't even mess with your main image, but I would use the main image to create secondary images within the image deck.
Speaker 1:
All right, guys. I might leak one of the links in my Instagram. Go to follow me at Serious Sellers Podcast and you'll get a preview of one of the links even before the YouTube drops. If you go ahead and go to my Instagram, follow me,
make a comment on like my most recent video, watch the video all the way through, make a comment there for the algorithm and I'll drop one of the links so you don't have to wait until the YouTube Ideally,
we'll have the YouTube ready tomorrow and we'll email you guys tomorrow, but probably because it's Friday, we might not be able to finish it until Monday. We literally are making a brand new YouTube channel.
Everything used to be on the Helium 10 channel. We're making a new Serious Sellers Podcast only YouTube channel. So that's why it might be delayed until Monday, but guys, it's not going anywhere.
I don't think you guys have critical where you have to need this this weekend. Don't worry. We'll get it to you by Monday or Tuesday. So, Andrew, thank you so much for coming on here. I already know the topic of October.
Speaker 2:
I do have a question. One to ten, what would you rate this talk?
Speaker 1:
All right, guys. One to ten, what kind of value did you guys get out considering that you're also getting these? It's not just what he talked about, but you're actually getting these GBTs from him next week.
So it wasn't just like, oh, look at this shiny object that only I know how to do, but you're going to get it. We got 11. All right. Hold on. Hold on. We got 100. So let's go ahead and give some applause there. Excellent. Excellent. 9.8. Wow.
That's a very specific number. Molly, let Andrew know on LinkedIn, what can he do to get that extra 0.2 to become a perfect 10 out of 10? No, I appreciate it. Peter is hard to please. I'm sorry, Peter. We'll do better.
Speaker 2:
It's okay, Peter. I actually appreciate that the most. So get back to me. Message me on LinkedIn and tell me why. I want to know.
Speaker 1:
Miriam gave a 12. I love it. All right. Eric gave a thousand. He wants to be a go-getter. I love it. All right, guys. Thank you so much for joining. Join us next week. Again, we have two workshops.
If you like this one, we're going to have two excellent workshops on completely different subjects. One is going to be about AI in managing your advertising.
I personally use rules-based, but Destiny, a guest expert, is going to be talking about the difference between the two. And then we have Vince coming on on Tuesday,
and he's going to be talking about the difference of or how you can actually cut your or double your sales. while cutting your advertising spend. So that's going to be interesting topic as well.
H10.me forward slash tacos August or tacos September for both of those. Thank you guys so much for joining us. Andrew. Thanks so much. Stay on to upload this video and we'll see you guys next time. Bye bye now.
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