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In this quick guided video, I'm here to walk you through leveraging the Amazon product search feature within the keyword masher tab — a handy tool for creating product roundups for platforms like ZimmWriter or compiling a listicle in AIMasher.

It's straightforward: all you need is your product name. I go to the keyword masher, choose the Amazon product search option, and enter the product I'm interested in, which today is pruning saws for a tree trimming website we're creating for a client. By selecting the Amazon US store, I quickly get a list of related products displayed neatly in a table.

I've carefully reviewed fifty-three different products. This tool allows me to organize them by their ratings, price, or how recently they've been sold. I tend to prefer looking at recent sales to focus on the products that are currently most popular.

In addition to organizing, it's also crucial to filter the products. I look for the bestsellers from the past month that also have good ratings. By considering a variety of price ranges, I narrow my list down to about fifteen items. I avoid picking any duplicates or items without listed prices, as they're likely out of stock.

Once I've chosen these products carefully, I can transfer the list directly to ZimmWriter or save it on a notepad for later use. The next step is to use GPT-4 through AIMasher to write an engaging listicle for Amazon Product Search that's both confident and informative.

Key Takeaways

  • Utilize Amazon product search for effective product roundup creation.
  • Sort and filter products to curate the best selection for content generation.
  • Leverage GPT-4 for producing engaging, informative Amazon listicles.

Harnessing Amazon’s Product Search for Optimizing Keyword Strategies

Amazon's product search within the Keyword Masher tab is essential when preparing a detailed product comparison for platforms like ZimmWriter or crafting a powerful listicle using AIMasher. I rely on this feature to compile a curated list of products, such as pruning saws for a tree-trimming website I'm developing.

Accessing the Amazon product search in Keyword Masher is simple. I enter the product category in the dashboard and choose my target market, like amazon.com for the US. Clicking the ‘get products' button starts a search that collects related terms and organizes them into a table.

This table shows 53 products linked to pruning saws. It can be sorted by ratings, price, or recent sales. Sorting by recent sales is especially helpful for spotting trending products with significant purchases in the past month.

I focus on products rated above four stars and exclude any that haven't been top sellers last month. Using additional filters, like setting a minimum order number, helps narrow down the choices.

After filtering, I end up with around fifteen products. I make sure to include a range of prices to attract different customers, featuring both budget-friendly and high-end options, including well-known brands like Fiskars and Makita. Products without a price might indicate they are out of stock, but I include them anyway since their availability can quickly change.

With this refined list, I can export the selections directly to ZimmWriter or note them in a comprehensive notepad document for later. The key product identifier, the ASIN code, and a brief description allow ZimmWriter to generate engaging product roundups efficiently.

Holding an agency license with AIMasher enables the creation of detailed Amazon Product Search listicles. Using GPT-4, which I find to be the best option, allows for producing authoritative and insightful Amazon product reviews.

This tool effectively simplifies tailored content creation. It devises a title, integrates a randomized product list into the article, and can adjust the listicle number based on the chosen items. These capabilities enhance web content or complement additional articles.

Remember, each product search uses up your credit quota. If you need more credits, they're available through the dashboard in the rollover credits section.

To start a ZimmWriter product roundup, I go to the AI Vault, activate the product roundup feature, and incorporate my selected products. By specifying my preferences, like product order and stylistic choices, and adding my affiliate links with the AAWP plugin, I effectively craft an engaging roundup ready for publishing. This process, from selecting products to generating content, is designed to be smooth and time-saving.

How to Execute a Product Search on Amazon via Keyword Tab

The Amazon product search function within the keyword tool is invaluable when looking for products to feature in an article or a roundup review. For instance, I'm creating content on tree pruning equipment for a client's website. I initiate my search by selecting ‘Pruning Saws' within the Amazon search section of the tool, making sure to use Amazon.com to cater to a US audience. Once I click ‘get products,' the tool retrieves a list of related items.

Reviewing the results, I see an impressive array of over fifty pruning-related tools. Sorting by recent sales is particularly insightful, highlighting items with substantial purchase volumes, indicating popularity. Specifically, I focus on products with significant sales in the last month and favorable ratings, omitting any item with less than four stars.

Duplications are common within the search results, but I sidestep those and prioritize a diverse price range. I selected a few options, including a well-priced Fiskars saw and a premium-priced Makita model. Both affordable and high-end products represent a balanced mix, valuable for a comprehensive roundup.

In proceeding with my selections, I encounter a product without a listed price. Despite the potential indication of being sold out, I decide to include it. After choosing approximately fifteen tools, I either export the selection directly to my content tool or save it locally as a backup.

The tool also allows for creating listicles, a convenient feature when you hold an agency license. With my list ready, I opt for the superior GPT-4 option, ensuring a confident and informative tone for the piece. Once the product selections and settings are complete, initiating the content generation process is simply a matter.

As an additional step, I filter products further, perhaps focusing on those with a minimum of a 4.5-star rating and sorting them by price to target affordable options. This approach assists in curating a list of budget-friendly pruning saws, which I then prepare to pass onto a roundup module.

Lastly, I visit the dashboard to track and add credits as needed to manage my tool credits and account for frequent searches. These steps show how seamless and efficient it is to perform targeted product searches on Amazon, paving the way for well-constructed product roundups in content creation.

Organizing and Refining Search Outcomes

When conducting a product roundup, I find that the Amazon product search feature in the Keyword Measure tab is exceptionally practical. For instance, while working on a project involving tree trimming tools, I searched for pruning saws on Amazon.com to generate a collection of relevant products.

Once the search populated a table with 53 items, the next step was to structure the products based on different metrics. I prefer to prioritize items with high recent sales numbers. In this case, the top-performing product had 3,000 orders in the previous month. Ensuring that the products have high ratings is another important criterion; I focus on items with ratings of four stars and above.

To streamline the selection process further, I use filters—setting parameters, such as viewing only products with prices greater than or equal to fifty dollars. I'm meticulous about not including products that are out of stock or have a high likelihood of being unavailable. Although one option didn't display a price, I included it to enrich the diversity of my selection, which ranged from mini chainsaws to more premium options like a Makita.

The variety is also key; thus, I avoid duplicates and seek out a range of prices, ensuring I capture a broad audience. Opting for cordless models and items that have a bit more market value, like Fiskars brands, adds value to the roundup.

After selecting approximately fifteen products, I have two choices. I can either transfer the list directly to ZimmWriter, which subsequently helps generate an Amazon page, or I can create a listicle with AIMasher if I have the agency license. For the latter, I apply my selections to generate an Amazon Product Search listicle, choosing the ‘GPT-4' option, which is best suited for generating engaging and clear content.

I can also save these selections for future use with the search results finalized. The platform is designed to save your settings, which means you can revisit and apply different filters for subsequent projects.

For instance, should I want to focus on affordability in the future, I’d just filter with criteria, like items with a 4.5-star rating and above and sorted by the lowest to the highest price, creating a list of products under twenty dollars. Once again, the top items are saved—pruning saws at affordable prices in this case—and readied for use in another product roundup.

On the technical side, each product search counts against a credit. If additional credits are needed, they can be easily obtained through the dashboard under the “rollover credits” option.

To wrap up, whenever I'm looking to build a ZimmWriter list, I assort my top selections, typically randomizing the product order to maintain an unbiased approach. Then the roundups can be started by enabling various features like literary devices and key takeaways, along with integrating subheadings.

Lastly, for any Amazon affiliate marketers, linking products using the AAWP plugin is seamless. It converts ASIN codes into affiliated links that can be incorporated directly into websites—streamlining the process of creating content-ready, engaging product roundups.

Product Selection Criteria for My Writing Process

When I'm constructing a product roundup for my writing tool or preparing a listicle, I follow a straightforward selection process to choose items from Amazon. Here's what I do:

  • Within my dashboard, I navigate to the keyword masher and access the Amazon product search feature.
  • Taking the example of a tree trimming website I'm working on, I would search for items like pruning saws on Amazon.com, specifying my market as the US.
  • After hitting ‘get products', the system fetches a range of related items which are neatly displayed in a table format.
  • The table contains crucial metrics that I can sort through, such as ratings, price, and recent sales data. My preference is to look at recent sales to gauge the popularity of products.

Product Evaluation Criteria:

  • I focus on products with a high number of recent orders, indicative of their demand. For example, a product with 3,000 recent orders catches my attention.
  • The ratings are also vital; I aim for products with ratings of four stars and above.
  • I meticulously filter the product list to only include bestsellers from the previous month using a specified sales threshold like 50 orders or more.

Informed Product Selection:

  • From the vast choices, I carefully select around fifteen products, ensuring to omit any duplicates.
  • I consider a range of price points, excluding very low-priced items, unless they add value to the roundup.
  • Even if an item is currently out of stock, indicated by a lack of price, I may select it based on its merit and potential availability.

Finalizing the Selection for My Writing Tool:

  • After determining the best options, I proceed to transfer my selection directly into my writing tool.
  • A simple click copies the relevant information, including the ASIN code and a brief description of each item.
  • Furthermore, I can generate listicle content, for which I choose the best-performing AI model available and set the tone to confident and informative.

Streamlining the Process:

  • I have the option to fine-tune my selections further, looking only for five-star products or sorting them based on price for more targeted roundups, such as affordable pruning saws under twenty dollars.
  • For continued work, this process is cost-effective since each product search utilizes one of my account credits.
  • When my credits diminish, it's simple to acquire more through the dashboard, ensuring my work remains uninterrupted.

Finally, the writing tool not only enables me to craft a well-structured Amazon page but also efficiently embeds links with a shortcode compatible with my site's AAWP plugin. This seamless integration allows me to produce professional, value-packed content for my audience.

Dispatching Product Selections to ZimmWriter

Within the ‘Keyword Masher’ dashboard, I navigate to the Amazon product search to prepare my pruning saws product roundup for ZimmWriter. Beginning the process, I target Amazon.com as the marketplace and request the product list. A swift search retrieves numerous related products, totaling at fifty-three. To refine this list, I sort by recent sales to pinpoint items with the highest order volume in the last month.

Each product’s performance is noteworthy, with ratings consistently exceeding four stars, and some even reaching a perfect score. To ensure variety and quality, I ignore any items that haven't attained bestseller status within the timeframe and apply a filter to only show those with at least fifty orders.

As I further refine my selection, I consciously avoid sold-out items and duplicates. I aim to feature products across diverse price points, choosing only those I perceive as valuable—like a high priced Makita and the sensibly priced Fiskars pruning saw. After choosing approximately fifteen distinct items, I prepare to transfer my curated list over to ZimmWriter.

With my selections made, I have two options. Opting to manually copy the list, I promptly paste it into a notepad as a holding point. The top of the list prominently displays the keyword for the batch, encompassing ASIN codes and succinct descriptions—a precursor to a well-structured product roundup in ZimmWriter.

In the case of holding an agency license with AIMasher, I am afforded the opportunity to forge a listicle. By seamlessly inputting my pruning saws into GPT-4, I set my content preferences to confident and informative and steer clear of common AI phrasing. Upon updating, I commence the automation process.

Meanwhile, back in the Keyword Masher, I maintain the option to refine the search further. Should I wish to target affordable pruning saws under twenty dollars for my next roundup, I easily adjust my filters accordingly. Copying these results to my notepad marks the transition from product search to potential ZimmWriter roundup input, complete with descriptive keywords like ‘affordable pruning saws under twenty dollars.'

I then tackle the ZimmWriter setup. For each of my product roundups, I meticulously enter my chosen keyword, modify product order, and ensure I include essential elements like subheadings and key takeaways to shape the narrative. Taking advantage of the AAWP plugin, I integrate my Amazon affiliate link into the content with a simple shortcode, seamlessly blending with my site's fabric.

Finally, I activate the roundup process, confirm my selections, and the assembly of my Amazon product roundup takes shape—effortlessly, effectively. The workflow I've established not only maximizes efficiency but also ensures a high-quality output for my client's tree trimming site.

Crafting Your Amazon Product Search Compilation with AIMasher

In this section, I'm guiding you through the steps to compile a focused list of Amazon products for a site dedicated to tree trimming tools. The focus here is on pruning saws, a critical tool for the site's target audience. Using the feature within keyword masher, I conducted a search on Amazon to curate a list tailored to those in need of high-quality pruning tools.

My starting point was to navigate to Amazon product search in the dashboard and input “pruning saws” as my search term, focusing on products listed on Amazon.com in the United States. By initiating the search, I retrieved a variety of products, with a total count of 53 specific items related to pruning saws. This allowed me to create an organized table listing these items, sortable by different criteria such as rating, price, and recent sales. My strategy was to prioritize recent sales to pick out products widely ordered in the last month.

Examining the results, I noticed a reassuring trend of high ratings, predominantly over four stars, with some items even boasting a full five-star rating. I filtered the list to exclude any that were not top sellers in the past month, setting a threshold of a minimum of fifty recent sales to qualify for my selection. After applying this filter, I handpicked around fifteen products, ensuring a variety of price points and types, from affordable options to higher-end models like the Makita saw, and bypassing duplicates to maintain diversity in the selection.

I aimed for a mix of cordless pruning saws and even included an expensive, highly revered chainsaw, despite it not displaying a price, considering it might be sold out due to high demand. The selected list was then ready to be exported; one option was sending it directly to ZimmWriter by copying the entries to the clipboard, ready to be pasted and utilized for creating Amazon product pages. Alternatively, since I possess the agency license with AIMasher, I could generate a listicle.

Electing to create the listicle, I sent nineteen products to pass through GPT-4, the most effective option for this purpose. The setup entailed listing the pruning saw products and setting the AI's tone to confident and informative, avoiding any commonly used AI terms. Furthermore, the process facilitated the building of dynamic titles that would automatically adjust the listicle number based on the actual items selected for inclusion in the suggestion list.

This method of curating Amazon product roundups is straightforward and highly efficient. The software saves search results for future reference, allowing for additional filtering such as selecting only five-star rated products or sorting by price for a more budget-conscious roundup. With the ability to copy data for use in platforms like ZimmWriter, I was capable of seamlessly creating lists titled “Affordable Pruning Saws under $20”, enhancing my product roundup's specificity and appeal.

Each product pulled for the search deducts from an allocation of credits, and should there be a need for more, it's simple to acquire additional credits through the dashboard for rollover purposes.

To conclude the process, I demonstrated the application of chosen products in ZimmWriter, showcasing how to integrate the products using an AAWP plugin. This plugin translated the ASIN codes into affiliate-linked Amazon boxes, allowing for efficient monetization of the compiled product list on a website. Just like that, an Amazon product roundup, tailored to the needs of the client and filled with promising options, was set in motion.

Generating Product Lists with GPT-4

To streamline Amazon product roundups, I've implemented a simple method utilizing the keyword measure tab's Amazon product search feature. This tremendously aids in producing articles for platforms like ZimmWriter or creating listicles for AIMasher. Here’s my process:

  • Navigate to Keyword Masher and select Amazon Product Search.
  • For instance, when focusing on a tree trimming project, I search for “pruning saws” on Amazon.com (US) and hit Get Products to retrieve related items.
  • The system curates a table with products – in my last run, 53 items appeared. I can easily sort these by rating, price, or recent sales via the dashboard.

It's particularly effective to sort by recent sales to find the most purchased items. I target products with high ratings, usually above four stars, and opt-out products that may indicate lower sale volumes over the past month.

Here’s a glance at how I filter and choose products:

  • Use the filter for best sellers, setting criteria such as “greater than or equal to fifty” sales.
  • Select items across diverse price points to present a balanced range of options – from affordable pruning saws to premium brands like Makita.
  • I avoid duplicates and items without a price, as they might be out of stock, but they're picked occasionally to provide a complete picture.

After selection, I send around fifteen of these to ZimmWriter or save them in a notepad for later use.

To generate the Amazon Product Search listicle, I insert the chosen pruning saws into GPT-4, preferring it for its enhanced capabilities. I maintain a tone that's confident and informative, ensuring the content meets the desired quality.

While crafting the listicle, I opt for settings to avoid common AI-identified terms. The algorithm assembles a draft, including a dynamic title that harmoniously aligns with the number of products featured. This list can then complement other content pieces on the webpage.

For subsequent adjustments or different angles, such as focusing on affordability, I set new filters. For example:

  • Filter for 4.5-star ratings and higher.
  • Order by lowest to highest price to compile budget-friendly selections.

Copying these tailored lists into a notepad, I label them accordingly – like “Affordable Pruning Saws Under Twenty Dollars” – which becomes the targeted keyword for ZimmWriter.

Concerning credit usage, each Amazon product search deducts from my available credits. Extra credits are obtainable directly from the dashboard under rollover credits.

Finally, I integrate the chosen products into ZimmWriter, making adjustments for a personal touch and professional standards. Subheadings, imagery, and key takeaways are curated to reinforce the text structure. For Amazon plugin users like AAWP, the plugin syntax is adjusted to seamlessly incorporate ASIN codes, thereby personalizing the links for my websites.

Employing this method simplifies and refines the process of assembling robust Amazon product roundups.

Streamlining Product Selection for Content Creation

When I'm curating a list of products for a review or roundup, particularly for websites like ZimmWriter or when crafting a listicle for AIMasher, I start by identifying the item I want to explore. For example, when dealing with a garden-focused client, I chose to look into pruning saws. I use the Amazon product search feature within the keyword measure tab, selecting Amazon.com for US products, and hit ‘get products' to fetch related items.

I'm presented with a table showcasing various pruning saws available on Amazon—53 entries sorted by customer ratings, price, and recent purchases. The most ordered products in the past month draw my attention. I aim for items with high ratings, preferably above four stars, ensuring high-quality recommendations for my audience.

I take care to avoid duplicates and focus on a spectrum of price points, from moderately priced items to more expensive options, including brand names like Makita known for their popularity and quality. Diversity in selection like this offers value to potential buyers with different budgets and needs.

I pick approximately fifteen products, ensuring some, like a sold-out chainsaw without a listed price, are intriguing enough to include despite their current availability. Products like a mini chainsaw or a folding camping saw add variety, and I skip those below a certain price threshold to ensure profitability.

With my selections made, my next step is to export this list. I can directly send the chosen products to ZimmWriter, or I can copy them to a notepad for further processing. At the top of the exported list is the keyword, which, along with the ASIN code and a brief description, will be utilized effectively in ZimmWriter to craft an engaging Amazon page.

If I choose to create a listicle with an AIMasher agency license, I simply paste the selections into the appropriate field and select GPT-4, which I find to be the most proficient for generating coherent and engaging content. I opt for a style that is confident and informative, avoiding common AI content markers, and initiate the listicle creation process.

This tool smartly generates titles and decides on a variable number of items to include in the listicle, adding an element of surprise and dynamism to the content. These listicles are versatile and can complement other content on a website quite effortlessly.

For ongoing productivity, my product searches and parameters are saved in the keyword masher, allowing for easy retrieval and refinement. If I wish, I can specify to only include products with ratings of 4.5 or higher, or sort them by the lowest price to target a segment seeking affordable options.

Every product search consumes credits, and these can be replenished through the dashboard if more are needed. Finally, when building content with ZimmWriter, I ensure a proper setup, utilizing plugins like AAWP for easy insertion of Amazon product links into the content, ensuring a seamless shopping experience for the readers and maintaining affiliate compliance.

By hand-selecting individual products based on key metrics and integrating them into content creation tools, I strategize product roundups that resonate with readers and foster both trust and engagement.

Crafting an Amazon Product Compilation for Reviews

I'm going to walk you through setting up a list in Notepad for Amazon roundup articles. Given that I'm operating a tree trimming website for a client, “pruning saws” is my focus. All starts with navigating to the keyword masher and locating the Amazon product search function.

Once I'm in, I opt for Amazon.com in the US and begin my search for pruning saws. The tool retrieves a list of related products totaling 53. I find it useful to sort them based on recent sales figures to identify the most popular choices. I only consider items that have maintained a bestseller status in the last month and prefer those with higher ratings.

I filter out the products to display only those with a substantial number of orders. After applying the filter for products with fifty or more orders, I start handpicking about fifteen that vary in price range to diversify the selection. I deliberately avoid products without a price, likely indicating they're out of stock, yet I occasionally make an exception.

To maintain variety, I skip over duplicates and focus on selecting items with a broader price spectrum. For example, going from affordable saws around $8-$12 up to premium options like a Makita chainsaw, or a larger, cordless model.

After making my selections, I have a couple of pathways. One, directly transfer the selected items over to ZimmWriter which captures all the essential details with a single click, or two, save them in Notepad first. In Notepad, I list the product names along with their ASIN codes, which is essential for building an effective Amazon roundup page with ZimmWriter.

If I'm leveraging the AIMasher agency license, I opt to produce a listicle, choosing, for instance, pruning saws to manage within the GPT-4 platform. I ensure my settings are set to English and the content comes out confident and informative.

As I paste my selections, I aim to avoid generic AI language, opting instead for a unique and compelling list. After initiating the update, it orchestrates a fluctuating number of items to feature, introducing an element of surprise with each generated listicle number, which is perfect for appending to a page or enriching other content.

Additionally, I can revisit searches to refine the list, picking only the highest-rated items or those within specific price points. For instance, creating a collection of pruning saws priced under $20, granting me an effective keyword to craft a budget-friendly roundup.

Credits for product searches are deducted with each query, and additional ones can be acquired via the dashboard.

To cap it off, I illustrate the integration of selected products into ZimmWriter. I blend my ASIN codes with the AAWP plugin, generating an Amazon box shortcode. With the settings saved, I initiate the roundup, which embeds my Amazon affiliate links into the content. With all preferences confirmed, the process kickstarts producing a ready-to-publish product review compilation.

Remember, my comprehensive walkthroughs are here to guide you through more complex Amazon roundup setups, so you get the job done swiftly and effectively.

Crafting Content with ZimmWriter

When constructing product roundups with ZimmWriter, I find the built-in Amazon product search tool within the Keyword Masher tab exceedingly helpful. If I am focusing on a niche, like tree trimming equipment, my process begins with selecting a category such as ‘pruning saws' for the search on Amazon.com. The tool then populates a selection of related items, allowing me to review and sort these based on customer ratings, price, and recent sales data. My preference is to filter by recent sales to identify the most popular products.

I carefully examine the list, ensuring that all items have a customer rating of at least four stars. Duplicates are skipped, and a diverse range of prices is considered to appeal to various buyer segments. After choosing an optimal mix of around fifteen products, including both budget-friendly and higher-priced options as well as best sellers, I prepare to import these selections into ZimmWriter.

I am meticulous in reviewing all details before transferring data. For instance, even if an item lacks a listed price, potentially indicating it's sold out, I include it for its relevance. Once my selection is ready, using the easy transfer feature, I either instantly copy the information to my clipboard or save it to a notepad for later use in ZimmWriter.

This information includes the ASIN codes and brief product descriptions, providing a solid foundation for ZimmWriter to create an Amazon page with a structured product roundup. Additionally, by using AIMasher with an agency license, I can generate a listicle in GPT-4 for an enhanced content quality that is both convincing and informative.

When building the roundup, I ensure that common AI-generated phrases are omitted to maintain an authentic tone. The tool dynamically alters the listicle count for each generated article, effectively creating unique titles and content for each piece. This fluid approach enables the integration of the listicle into a broader content strategy with ease.

For returning users, previous searches like ‘pruning saws' are saved within the Keyword Masher tab. Filters for customer ratings and price ranges allow for the easy creation of themed lists, such as ‘Affordable Pruning Saws under $20', providing targeted angles for subsequent roundups.

Should the need arise for additional credits for product searches, managing this is straightforward through the dashboard. As part of the content creation process, I always ensure I have adequate credits to gather the data necessary for my roundups.

When finalizing the ZimmWriter roundup, I integrate my Amazon affiliate links using the AAWP plugin, ensuring that the product links included are replaced with my own affiliate links to monetize the content effectively. The ZimmWriter's flexibility allows for the randomization of product arrangement and the inclusion of professional insights with literary devices and key takeaways, all while maintaining a clear, consistent voice throughout the article.

In conclusion, ZimmWriter streamlines the creation of product roundups for Amazon-affiliated content, from the initial data gathering to the final content generation, making it an indispensable tool in my content marketing toolkit.

Credit Use for Amazon Product Searches

When conducting product comparisons or preparing to contribute to a compilation of products on platforms like ZimmWriter or Koala, using Amazon’s product search in the keyword measure area simplifies the process. Inside the tool, I select the Amazon product search after pinpointing the product type. Currently working on a project involving tree trimming, I'm focusing on pruning saws.

Initiating a product search on Amazon's US site, results appear that include a variety of related items. Presented in a table form, the assortment displays fifty-three pruning saw results, sortable by rating, price, or recent sales. I prefer to sort by recent sales to find the most frequently purchased items within the past month, observing a positive trend where most items possess ratings above four stars.

The next step is filtering; only those items that are classified as best sellers in the last month and exceed a set minimum threshold make my list. While selecting, I aim for a range of prices, steering clear of the low-cost items that may only be a few dollars and instead opting for products across different price points, ensuring a diverse and representative comparison.

Following the selection of around fifteen items, including notable names like Fiskars and higher-end models like Makita, my options are to either transfer these selections directly to ZimmWriter or save them temporarily in a notepad. A critical element to note is the keyword, essential for transferring data, which incorporates the ASIN code and concise descriptions that can be used for generating an Amazon product page.

For those with an agency license utilizing AIMasher, creating a listicle becomes a breeze. I choose the GPT-4 option for an English listicle that's both trustworthy and enlightening, avoiding common AI phrases. The tool automatically crafts a title, inserting the listicle number dynamically, thus supporting the continuous creation of fresh content for pages or supplemental article content.

Regarding the saving mechanism, once the selections are made, they are storable for repeated use and take a mere ten to fifteen minutes to fully process. The Amazon product search also provides a feature to return later and adjust criteria based on reviews or price ranges, like seeking affordable pruning saws under twenty dollars. This data gets copied to the clipboard for easy pasting and is ripe for transmission to roundups or listicles.

Product searches deduct from an allocated credits pool; if more are required, they can be obtained via the dashboard. This is where rollover credits come into play, enabling ongoing project development.

For a thorough Amazon product roundup, I leverage the AI Vault to activate the product roundup feature and prepare for a proper presentation of the chosen products. I ensure to use the AAWP plugin for seamless insertion of Amazon links into my content, converting them into shortcodes that integrate effortlessly with websites. With settings adjusted to preference, the roundup is initiated, culminating in a curated selection of products primed for showcasing on Amazon or similar platforms.

Wrapping Things Up

In my tutorial, I demonstrated how to effectively navigate the Amazon product search within the keyword analytics tool. Focusing specifically on pruning saws, I outlined the process of singling out the highest-rated and most popular items, which is crucial for a client's tree trimming website. With 53 products to choose from, I opted to organize them based on recent sales figures, prioritizing those with over three thousand orders last month.

The functionality of sorting by rating proved useful as it revealed that all products had an impressive rating of at least four stars. Beyond ratings, I made a selection that reflected diverse price points, choosing from both budget-friendly options and higher-priced items to cater to a range of consumers. For instance, I found a mix of cordless pruning saws and a notably high-end Makita model. I avoided duplicates and selected about fifteen diverse products to include in ZimmWriter for content creation.

After assembling an assortment of items, which even featured a sold-out product—indicating high demand—I showcased how to transfer these choices directly into ZimmWriter or save them temporarily in a notepad. From this point, I created a listicle in AIMasher's tool using the premium GPT-4, selecting the best language model for the task.

Additionally, I highlighted the system's ability to dynamically generate titles and adjust the number of items in a listicle, creating a flexible and randomized output that can complement various content strategies. Saving the search results also offers easy access for future use, allowing for refined searches such as specifying a minimum rating or focusing on affordability. I demonstrated the simplicity of compiling a list of “Affordable Pruning Saws Under $20,” emphasizing the tool's user-friendly nature.

My run-through didn't stop there; I walked through the steps of initiating a product roundup in ZimmWriter, stressing the importance of using plugins like AAWP to seamlessly integrate Amazon links into a website. By initiating the roundup, the system automatically formats the product information to align with site requirements.

The walk-through confirmed how this approach streamlines product research and content creation for Amazon reviews. This efficient method saves time and results in curated, well-organized lists that serve both SEO and consumer needs. With credits for product searches and the ability to top them up, this model supports ongoing project demands.

In my next video, I intend to delve further into the capabilities of this analytics tool and share additional insights on optimizing Amazon product roundups. This tutorial is just one example of the strategies you can employ to enhance your content and e-commerce success.


Damon Nelson
Damon Nelson

Co-Creator of AIMasher, RSSMasher, VidPenguin2, BoosterPages, and AdDisplayNetwork. We use these tools ourselves to build large PBNs, Automated Virtual Assets, and Social Syndicators. As a seasoned Entrepreneur, Software Developer, Webinar Speaker, and Online Marketer over the last 20 years, I've had dozens of successful product launches on Autoblogging, SEO, video ranking, AI automation, online advertising, and social syndication. My partner Wayne Atkinson and myself are dedicated to building and using tools that constantly evolve over time to keep up to deliver high quality content automatically to websites and social platforms. And we can help you do this as well...