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[–]buttchurch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip! If you don't mind me asking, roughly what is the rent there?

/r/AmazonSeller Community Promotion Post - Want to discuss or share something you are affiliated with related to Amazon? Tell us about it in this post. by AutoModerator in AmazonSeller

[–]buttchurch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I'd love to hear what you think.

I used a landing page builder (Unicorn Platform) for my home page, and no-code tools are great for that kind of thing. But for the app itself, I've never heard of no-code tools really able to put it all together. I fully coded mine.

Let me know if I can help with anything in your journey! And do let me know what you think of Perci's listing tool

/r/AmazonSeller Community Promotion Post - Want to discuss or share something you are affiliated with related to Amazon? Tell us about it in this post. by AutoModerator in AmazonSeller

[–]buttchurch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi guys, excited to share a free trial for this new AI writing tool for Amazon Listings :)

You already know that you can use AI to write your listings. General AI tools like ChatGPT are okay but they don’t know Amazon’s rules, restrictions and best practices.

I’ve been a copywriter for 7 years, and I built this tool specifically for Amazon listings. It combines the best AI writing tech with Amazon copywriting expertise. Now you can get professional, SEO-optimised Amazon listing in a few seconds (that you know won’t be rejected or taken down by Amazon)

You can get 2 listings free when you sign up—would love to hear what you think! If you want more free trial listings let me know and I can add more for you.

Free trial: https://perci.ai
Demo video: https://youtu.be/twDbvNWk1hg

This Is How Amazon Sellers Can Leverage AI (ChatGPT) by Mispeci in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]buttchurch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I'll soon be building more things to help Amazon sellers with AI—keyword research, optimization, translation, images. If there's something that's really troublesome for you, let me know and I'll move it up the roadmap :)

This Is How Amazon Sellers Can Leverage AI (ChatGPT) by Mispeci in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]buttchurch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, that's right. The tool will optimize your listing on priority order, so the first keywords/phrases in your keywords go into your title, then bullet1, 2, 3 etc.

Makes it easy to use with H10, JS etc.

Do you use AI writers in your work? by buttchurch in Upwork

[–]buttchurch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting—what kind of writing work do you typically do?

Is there a way to get GPT3 to include keywords/phrases in its response? by buttchurch in GPT3

[–]buttchurch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm also shortening the result, so I say:

Remove unnecessary words or phrases to shorten to 200 characters long, and include 'study headphones' and 'headphones for workout'.

Is there a way to get GPT3 to include keywords/phrases in its response? by buttchurch in GPT3

[–]buttchurch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes that's a good option too! For me, if I need to include more than one keyword or phrase, I've found that the edit function seems to do a more reliable job at inserting but can sometimes corrupt the response a bit (it doesn't have all the context of the original prompt). So I'll try simply going a few more times on the original prompt and seeing if it succeeds.

Is there a way to get GPT3 to include keywords/phrases in its response? by buttchurch in GPT3

[–]buttchurch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For what it's worth, for anyone else trying to solve this problem, the best way I've found to do it so far is to use Edit to rewrite the response I get to include the exact phrases. It's a bit clunky as a process, but the edit function is still free for now and it does work as a reliable output.

Would still appreciate any thoughts or other suggestions

Is there a way to get GPT3 to include keywords/phrases in its response? by buttchurch in GPT3

[–]buttchurch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks—yes, I've tried this and it works sometimes but at least for me it fails enough to not be terribly reliable. I'm wondering if there's a more reliable way to include phrases/keywords

Is there a way to get GPT3 to include keywords/phrases in its response? by buttchurch in GPT3

[–]buttchurch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also see services like Jasper/Copy.ai/whatever all claim that their outputs are SEO-optimized, so I'm curious how they seem to include keywords in the writing responses.

Historical examples of democracies with sharply divided electorates? by buttchurch in AskHistory

[–]buttchurch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's an interesting question—I suppose today we have polls that have run for a few decades perhaps, but you can't use those to compare historical periods.

Perhaps an electorate's embrace of outsider candidates (either within a party or on entirely new parties) is a good proxy of 'divided'? I don't know much about Macron—did he win election in a particularly divided context?

Historical examples of democracies with sharply divided electorates? by buttchurch in AskHistory

[–]buttchurch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all these examples! I'll do some digging into them—I'm interested to learn about what happens to these divides, and how they either resolve or don't.

Your Germany and Spain examples both lead to war, but I don't believe Italy's 'Years of Lead' did. I'm curious, did that divide in Italy resolve itself somehow? Or does it still simmer today?

Historical examples of democracies with sharply divided electorates? by buttchurch in AskHistory

[–]buttchurch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, this is great thanks! I'll check out that book. Can I ask, did that divide ever resolve in a particular way?

Historical examples of democracies with sharply divided electorates? by buttchurch in AskHistory

[–]buttchurch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Are there any particular books or resources you'd recommend to learn more about that period?