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Beyond Keywords: How AI is Redefining Search with Amy Wees

2024/7/18
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Amy Wees: AI正在深刻改变搜索引擎的结果展示方式,不再仅仅依赖关键词。未来搜索将整合视频、图像等多种形式的内容,并且这些内容都将被AI进行解读和分析。电商卖家需要适应这种变化,了解AI如何影响搜索结果,并相应调整策略。她以自身经验为例,分享了TikTok Shop的成功以及在其他平台的积极影响。她强调,了解并连接目标客户是成功的关键,并以三次猫玩具销售失败的经历为例,说明了忽视目标市场的重要性。同时,她也强调了社区的重要性,积极参与社区活动为她带来了许多机会和支持。 Amy Wees还分享了她个人的创业理念,即享受旅程,并鼓励大家在创业过程中保持积极乐观的心态。她认为,即使面对失败,也要从中吸取教训,不断学习和成长。 Tim Jordan: 作为访谈的主持人,Tim Jordan主要负责引导话题,提出问题,并对Amy Wees的观点进行总结和补充。他引导Amy Wees分享了关于AI对搜索引擎影响的看法,以及电商卖家在面对AI变革时应该如何调整策略。同时,他也引导Amy Wees分享了她个人的创业经验和心得,包括如何利用社区资源,如何应对失败,以及如何保持积极的心态。

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Amy Wees, an e-commerce expert, joins the show to discuss the evolving landscape of online selling. She highlights the profound impact of AI on search engine algorithms, emphasizing the shift from keyword-driven searches to a more holistic approach that incorporates videos, images, and conversational queries. Amy emphasizes that understanding these changes is crucial for sellers to thrive in the evolving digital marketplace.

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Early on in my journey, I made this commitment to boldly walk through every door that got opened for me. AI, as we know, is changing things, changing the world as we know it. And the biggest impact that it's going to have is the way that search engines display results. Tell us who you are and what you do in this crazy world of Amazon. I'm Amy Weiss, and I'm

I do some things, some consulting, some events. I'm also a seller. Do some sourcing, some product development, and some AI, and some copywriting sometimes, you know? And you make a mean cup of joe? Yes. I do. I actually drink decaf coffee. That's like dirty water. Sure.

Absolutely. Looking at the year to come, what is the one thing that Amazon sellers are going to struggle with the most? The change in the way search performs. Interesting. Splank.

So AI, as we know, is changing things, changing the world as we know it. And the biggest impact that it's going to have is the way that search engines display results.

So we're already being trained to have conversations with AI, such as ChatGPT, and Google has already released their labs, their version of AI, right? And we're being trained to have conversations and search, right?

is going to be made up of not just keywords and text, but now videos, images. And those images, what's different about it is those images are also interpreted and read by AI. So we know that Amazon's already making a lot of changes, and so are other platforms like TikTok. They're already making a lot of changes and pushing AI in interpreting images and text differently.

differently. So that is going to have the biggest impact on sellers that don't realize that it's not keyword driven anymore.

Do you think there's any big opportunity on new marketplace or social curated platforms for e-commerce sellers this year? Absolutely. I absolutely love TikTok shop. I just started selling on TikTok shop and it's a really, really great platform. There's so much to do there. And it's had a huge impact on my sales on other platforms like Amazon as well. Great.

If you could get a time machine and go back to the beginning of your entrepreneurial journey, what's the one piece of advice that you would give yourself then that you know now? Oh, my gosh, that's such a hard question. I think the same piece of advice that I constantly reminded myself of along the way, and that was my mantra was always enjoy the journey.

Because I think a lot of times as entrepreneurs, we get really overwhelmed and, you know, we can feel stressed out about things. And I always reminded myself, I'm like, stop. You know, if you're not having fun, what are you doing? Like, you can live your best life as an entrepreneur. So just enjoy the journey. And that was always my reminder. And I think that, you know, even as I continue to evolve and do new things that grow me in new ways, I try not to forget to enjoy life.

the journey. If you weren't doing e-commerce stuff right now, what would you be doing? Oh my gosh, I have no idea. Probably health and wellness because I'm a little bit of a health and wellness nerd and I love biohacking and all that kind of fun stuff. So I would probably go fully into the health and wellness.

Can you give a specific example of how community has impacted your business or impacted your ability to work with e-commerce sellers? Oh my gosh. Community has made the biggest difference. Early on in my journey, I made this commitment

to boldly walk through every door that got open for me. Whether I thought that I should walk through it or not, I committed to doing that. And that involved me going to a lot of events and saying yes to a lot of things that I don't know that I would normally say yes to. And, you know, it's like that movie Yes Man with Jim Carrey, right? Like, I did that for an entire year and it changed everything.

everything for me. It just gave me so many opportunities and the community was the biggest impact, right? Because you meet people and, you know, you build this not only support network, but you build people, you meet people that push you, you meet people that open new doors and new opportunities for you. So I think community, I would say like,

Looking back on even the biggest things that I've done so far, they wouldn't have ever happened if I had just stayed home and not gotten out and connected with the community. Imagine you're standing on a stage and every Amazon seller is listening to what you're about to say. You have one piece of advice you can give right now. What is that piece of advice? Got to be a good one. Don't screw it up. How did you come up with these questions, Tim Jordan? Mushrooms. I don't know. Oh, geez. Okay. Okay.

One piece of advice, only one piece of advice for Amazon sellers. I would say know your audience, like really know your audience because making sales is all about connection. And that is the number one mistake.

Whether it's screwing up your targeting with PPC or not understanding who's actually buying your product. That's the number one thing that I see that people screw up that causes them to not be successful in this business. So I would say know and connect with your audience. What's the worst product idea you ever had that you're going to sell yourself? Oh my goodness. Well...

I failed on cat toys three times. Like I launched three different versions of cat toys and every single one of them was a horrible failure. So even though I'm in the cat market, you would think that I could sell some cat toys and I just can't do it. I thought cats basically can play with everything. Yeah, that's true. That's probably why I failed. Know your target market, right? Like clearly I messed that up. I should have just been selling boxes.

If it fits, it sits. Exactly. What is the single most exciting moment you've had in your entire entrepreneurial journey? I've had so many like, wow, I can't believe this is my life moments. But honestly, it was probably on the floor at Evo Latam.

Our first Evo Latam trade show that we had, you know, we started this trade show in Latin America, the only multi-category trade show in Latin America to bring buyers from around the world to source in Latin America, in Mexico.

And I never thought I could do something like that. And standing on that floor, that trade show floor, you know, we're here at Prosper, huge, right? But standing on that trade show floor and seeing it actually come to fruition, something that started as a vision and seeing and being part of that. And I just, I couldn't believe it. And I remember family manufacturers there in Mexico City on that trade show floor coming up to you in tears and

Like crying, saying, I had no idea that my products were this valuable and that I could sell internationally. Like you guys have opened up my eyes. Yeah. And not only that, but we also had, we found out that we actually had a following in Mexico. We had all these local sellers. I had some sellers that came up to me and said, I've been following you for years. You inspired me to start my business. I had no idea. It's a weird feeling, right?

Yeah, it was just, it was really, really cool to feel the impact, you know, that comes from a vision. Amazing. Good answer. The most important question of all this, is a hot dog a sandwich? No, it's a hot dog. Can you justify that? Yes. It's not between two pieces of bread. It's only between one bun, therefore. And if the bun splits, it becomes a sandwich or just a broken hot dog? I think it then becomes a sandwich. Yeah.

You heard it here first. Wisdom. All right. If folks want to find you on the interwebs, where do they find you? Well, they can follow me. My alias is amazingathome. You can follow me on TikTok, on YouTube, on Twitter, on, you know, all the things. Facebook. We have a Facebook group, all that kind of stuff. And you can go to amazingathome.com. Awesome. Thank you so much. You're welcome. You're welcome.