Amazon URL-based AI-powered listing tool

Amazon now lets sellers create listings through a URL by using AI

Amazon URL-based AI-powered listing tool

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Amazon launched generative AI-powered features last year to help sellers quickly create listings by entering just a few words about the product. The company is now making it easier for sellers to create listings if an item is already listed on their website.

The e-commerce giant’s new tool uses AI to parse details from an item’s URL on another site and create an Amazon listing. The feature is rolling out in English to sellers in the U.S.

“In addition to using sparse amounts of text or an image to generate listings, we are now launching the ability for sellers to simply leverage their existing listings by just providing Amazon with a URL, which is automatically parsed by our generative AI-based features, to seamlessly create high-quality, engaging listings for Amazon’s store,” the company said on its blog.

Last October, Amazon rolled out a tool for advertisers to generate background through text prompts. At that time, the company said a contextual background to an item could generate a 40% more click-through rate as compared to a white background.

In the latest announcement, Amazon said more than 100,000 sellers have tried generative AI tools. The more interesting stat the company mentioned was that 80% of the time sellers accept suggestions from AI-powered tools.

Other companies have also dabbled into AI-powered tools related to products for advertisers and retailers. Last year, Google launched a tool related to product imagery and eBay introduced a feature that generated listings from product images. Earlier this year, Shopify rolled out its own AI-powered image editor for products.

Poshmark’s ‘Promoted Closet’ tool lets sellers boost all their listings at once

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Poshmark, the social commerce site that lets people buy and sell new and used items to each other, launched a paid marketing tool on Thursday, giving sellers the ability to promote their entire shop at once.

Poshmark’s new feature, called “Promoted Closet,” uses machine learning to automatically promote individual product listings from a seller’s entire inventory, identifying shoppers’ search terms and matching them with promoted items.

Promoted Closet works like “cost per click” models on Etsy, Amazon and Google Ads. Sellers can set a weekly budget they want to pay and only get charged when a shopper selects the promoted listing. There’s an option to set the budget manually or to get a recommendation from Poshmark, which looks at the size of the closet, the type of listings and the value of brands featured to determine the demand and competition for those items. 

There’s also an analytics dashboard where sellers can see the number of impressions, clicks, sales, return on ad spend, cost per click and clickthrough rate. The company recently expanded the amount of historical data, up from 30 days, so sellers can now view a year’s worth of sold listing data.

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Poshmark’s new feature has been in beta with tens of thousands of sellers since early 2023 and has helped testers see a 43% increase in sales, according to the company. Starting today, it’s officially available for all users in the U.S. on both desktop and mobile. For a limited time, Poshmark is offering a seven-day free trial. 

Poshmark didn’t say when the feature will roll out to Canada, which is the only other market where the platform is available. (It used to exist in other markets, but the company shut down its international business in October.) 

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Since being acquired by Naver last year, Poshmark has made several enhancements to its resale marketplace. For instance, “Posh Shows,” a feature for hosting live auctions, and “Share Shows,” where users collaborate with other sellers to bring their audiences together. There’s also “Posh Lens,” an AI-powered visual search tool where buyers can take a picture of a specific item and find relevant listings. 

Poshmark also has other marketing services, such as “Bulk Listing Actions,” where sellers can list multiple products for sale with one click, and “My Shoppers,” a data-driven tool that allows sellers to make offers to multiple shoppers at once.

“There is a lot more work we are doing both on the social and community side but also on generative AI,” co-founder and CEO Manish Chandra told TechCrunch. “A lot of announcements you’ll see from us over the next six to eight months are going to be tied to [generative AI.]” 

Poshmark has over 130 million users in the U.S. and Canada. Sellers have earned more than $7 billion on the platform.

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