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Create Hundreds of Amazon Campaigns in One Click: Automated Keyword Harvesting, Competitor Offense & Brand Defense with AiHello One-Click Campaign Creation for Multiple Products (with Auto Keyword Harvesting, Competitor Targeting & Brand Defense) TL;DR: Stop building campaigns one by one. With AiHello, you can select many products, pick multiple marketplaces, set a target ACOS and budget, and launch complete campaign sets: Performance Max-style, Brand Defense, Competitor Offense, or Custom in seconds. Keywords, competitor ASINs, and defensive targets are automatically generated and maintained by AutoPilot. Index - Why this matters - What you can launch in one click - Prerequisites - Step-by-step: Launch at scale - Step 1 Select products - Step 2 Pick your campaign format - Step 3 Set target ACOS & budgets - Step 4 (Optional) Advanced settings - Step 5 Nexus: choose marketplaces - Step 6 Launch - How the automation works (keywords, competitors, defense) - Manual overri...
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Manual Dayparting in AiHello: Precision Scheduling to Cut Waste and Win High-Intent Hours Summary: Manual dayparting lets you pause and resume delivery by hour and weekday at the product or campaign level so you stop paying for low-quality traffic and concentrate budget when shoppers actually convert. It’s powerful, a bit advanced, and absolutely worth it once you have enough hourly data from Amazon Marketing Stream. Index - What is manual dayparting (and how it works in AiHello) - Why you must wait for data first (Marketing Stream 101) - Dayparting by product vs. by campaign - Reading the charts: hours, weekdays, and deltas - When to shut off hours (and when not to) - Manual vs. automated dayparting (what’s the difference?) - How to enable manual dayparting in AiHello - Lifetime schedules, overrides, and maintenance - A practical playbook: from data to schedule - Common pitfalls and how to avoid them - FAQ What is manual dayparting (and how it works in AiHello) Manual dayparting is th...
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Action Pulse: Precision, Rules-Driven Control for Your Amazon Ads When you need to override AutoPilot or enforce your own guardrails then Action Pulse executes your rules, every day, without drama. TL;DR: - What: Action Pulse is manual, rules-driven automation for search terms and products. - Why: Use AutoPilot for end-to-end optimization; use Action Pulse when you want explicit control (e.g., “negate any term with >5 clicks and 0 sales”). - How: Build a filter → save it as an Action Pulse → choose the action (Adjust Bid or Negate) → set lookback → enable. It runs daily. What’s inside - What is Action Pulse? - When to use Action Pulse vs. AutoPilot - Example rule: Negate terms with >5 clicks and 0 sales - Automation options: Adjust Bid vs. Negate - Daily schedule & lookback windows - QA & verification before you go live - Best practices (don’t skip these) - FAQ What is Action Pulse? Action Pulse is AiHello’s manual, rules-driven automation layer. Dif...
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Create Hundreds of Amazon Campaigns in One Click: Automated Keyword Harvesting, Competitor Offense & Brand Defense with AiHello One-Click Campaign Creation for Multiple Products (with Auto Keyword Harvesting, Competitor Targeting & Brand Defense) TL;DR: Stop building campaigns one by one. With AiHello, you can select many products, pick multiple marketplaces, set a target ACOS and budget, and launch complete campaign sets: Performance Max-style, Brand Defense, Competitor Offense, or Custom in seconds. Keywords, competitor ASINs, and defensive targets are automatically generated and maintained by AutoPilot. Index - Why this matters - What you can launch in one click - Prerequisites - Step-by-step: Launch at scale - Step 1 Select products - Step 2 Pick your campaign format - Step 3 Set target ACOS & budgets - Step 4 (Optional) Advanced settings - Step 5 Nexus: choose marketplaces - Step 6 Launch - How the automation works (keywords, competitors, defense) - Manual overri...
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Manual Dayparting in AiHello: Precision Scheduling to Cut Waste and Win High-Intent Hours Summary: Manual dayparting lets you pause and resume delivery by hour and weekday at the product or campaign level so you stop paying for low-quality traffic and concentrate budget when shoppers actually convert. It’s powerful, a bit advanced, and absolutely worth it once you have enough hourly data from Amazon Marketing Stream. Index - What is manual dayparting (and how it works in AiHello) - Why you must wait for data first (Marketing Stream 101) - Dayparting by product vs. by campaign - Reading the charts: hours, weekdays, and deltas - When to shut off hours (and when not to) - Manual vs. automated dayparting (what’s the difference?) - How to enable manual dayparting in AiHello - Lifetime schedules, overrides, and maintenance - A practical playbook: from data to schedule - Common pitfalls and how to avoid them - FAQ What is manual dayparting (and how it works in AiHello) Manual dayparting is th...
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AutoPilot optimizes bids (and gets smarter).Set target ACOS and walk away. AutoPilot continuously adjusts bids, harvests winning search terms into the right match types, and trims losers. It’s the boring, relentless tuning you never have time for. Product Pulse kills waste before it spreads.Got products going out of stock? Product Pulse auto-pauses ads on near out of inventory ASINs and re-enables when inventory recovers. No more paying for traffic that can’t convert or can’t ship. Reprice your branded products for max sales or profit.Your brand terms deserve first shot at the sale. Automated repricing for branded SKUs protects margins while keeping you competitive so your Sponsored placements actually convert. Budgets that match your strategy, not your guess.Push top-performers and starve zombies with budget control at portfolio, product, and campaign levels. Roll up pacing by day and week so spend follows demand then layer manual dayparting to cut midnight waste and lean in when shop...
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Action Pulse: Precision, Rules-Driven Control for Your Amazon Ads When you need to override AutoPilot or enforce your own guardrails then Action Pulse executes your rules, every day, without drama. TL;DR: - What: Action Pulse is manual, rules-driven automation for search terms and products. - Why: Use AutoPilot for end-to-end optimization; use Action Pulse when you want explicit control (e.g., “negate any term with >5 clicks and 0 sales”). - How: Build a filter → save it as an Action Pulse → choose the action (Adjust Bid or Negate) → set lookback → enable. It runs daily. What’s inside - What is Action Pulse? - When to use Action Pulse vs. AutoPilot - Example rule: Negate terms with >5 clicks and 0 sales - Automation options: Adjust Bid vs. Negate - Daily schedule & lookback windows - QA & verification before you go live - Best practices (don’t skip these) - FAQ What is Action Pulse? Action Pulse is AiHello’s manual, rules-driven automation layer. Dif...
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Create Hundreds of Amazon Campaigns in One Click: Automated Keyword Harvesting, Competitor Offense & Brand Defense with AiHello One-Click Campaign Creation for Multiple Products (with Auto Keyword Harvesting, Competitor Targeting & Brand Defense) TL;DR: Stop building campaigns one by one. With AiHello, you can select many products, pick multiple marketplaces, set a target ACOS and budget, and launch complete campaign sets: Performance Max-style, Brand Defense, Competitor Offense, or Custom in seconds. Keywords, competitor ASINs, and defensive targets are automatically generated and maintained by AutoPilot. Index - Why this matters - What you can launch in one click - Prerequisites - Step-by-step: Launch at scale - Step 1 Select products - Step 2 Pick your campaign format - Step 3 Set target ACOS & budgets - Step 4 (Optional) Advanced settings - Step 5 Nexus: choose marketplaces - Step 6 Launch - How the automation works (keywords, competitors, defense) - Manual overri...
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Manual Dayparting in AiHello: Precision Scheduling to Cut Waste and Win High-Intent Hours Summary: Manual dayparting lets you pause and resume delivery by hour and weekday at the product or campaign level so you stop paying for low-quality traffic and concentrate budget when shoppers actually convert. It’s powerful, a bit advanced, and absolutely worth it once you have enough hourly data from Amazon Marketing Stream. Index - What is manual dayparting (and how it works in AiHello) - Why you must wait for data first (Marketing Stream 101) - Dayparting by product vs. by campaign - Reading the charts: hours, weekdays, and deltas - When to shut off hours (and when not to) - Manual vs. automated dayparting (what’s the difference?) - How to enable manual dayparting in AiHello - Lifetime schedules, overrides, and maintenance - A practical playbook: from data to schedule - Common pitfalls and how to avoid them - FAQ What is manual dayparting (and how it works in AiHello) Manual dayparting is th...
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AutoPilot optimizes bids (and gets smarter).Set target ACOS and walk away. AutoPilot continuously adjusts bids, harvests winning search terms into the right match types, and trims losers. It’s the boring, relentless tuning you never have time for. Product Pulse kills waste before it spreads.Got products going out of stock? Product Pulse auto-pauses ads on near out of inventory ASINs and re-enables when inventory recovers. No more paying for traffic that can’t convert or can’t ship. Reprice your branded products for max sales or profit.Your brand terms deserve first shot at the sale. Automated repricing for branded SKUs protects margins while keeping you competitive so your Sponsored placements actually convert. Budgets that match your strategy, not your guess.Push top-performers and starve zombies with budget control at portfolio, product, and campaign levels. Roll up pacing by day and week so spend follows demand then layer manual dayparting to cut midnight waste and lean in when shop...
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Create Hundreds of Amazon Campaigns in One Click: Automated Keyword Harvesting, Competitor Offense & Brand Defense with AiHello One-Click Campaign Creation for Multiple Products (with Auto Keyword Harvesting, Competitor Targeting & Brand Defense) TL;DR: Stop building campaigns one by one. With AiHello, you can select many products, pick multiple marketplaces, set a target ACOS and budget, and launch complete campaign sets: Performance Max-style, Brand Defense, Competitor Offense, or Custom in seconds. Keywords, competitor ASINs, and defensive targets are automatically generated and maintained by AutoPilot. Index - Why this matters - What you can launch in one click - Prerequisites - Step-by-step: Launch at scale - Step 1 Select products - Step 2 Pick your campaign format - Step 3 Set target ACOS & budgets - Step 4 (Optional) Advanced settings - Step 5 Nexus: choose marketplaces - Step 6 Launch - How the automation works (keywords, competitors, defense) - Manual overri...
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Manual Dayparting in AiHello: Precision Scheduling to Cut Waste and Win High-Intent Hours Summary: Manual dayparting lets you pause and resume delivery by hour and weekday at the product or campaign level so you stop paying for low-quality traffic and concentrate budget when shoppers actually convert. It’s powerful, a bit advanced, and absolutely worth it once you have enough hourly data from Amazon Marketing Stream. Index - What is manual dayparting (and how it works in AiHello) - Why you must wait for data first (Marketing Stream 101) - Dayparting by product vs. by campaign - Reading the charts: hours, weekdays, and deltas - When to shut off hours (and when not to) - Manual vs. automated dayparting (what’s the difference?) - How to enable manual dayparting in AiHello - Lifetime schedules, overrides, and maintenance - A practical playbook: from data to schedule - Common pitfalls and how to avoid them - FAQ What is manual dayparting (and how it works in AiHello) Manual dayparting is th...
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Action Pulse: Precision, Rules-Driven Control for Your Amazon Ads When you need to override AutoPilot or enforce your own guardrails then Action Pulse executes your rules, every day, without drama. TL;DR: - What: Action Pulse is manual, rules-driven automation for search terms and products. - Why: Use AutoPilot for end-to-end optimization; use Action Pulse when you want explicit control (e.g., “negate any term with >5 clicks and 0 sales”). - How: Build a filter → save it as an Action Pulse → choose the action (Adjust Bid or Negate) → set lookback → enable. It runs daily. What’s inside - What is Action Pulse? - When to use Action Pulse vs. AutoPilot - Example rule: Negate terms with >5 clicks and 0 sales - Automation options: Adjust Bid vs. Negate - Daily schedule & lookback windows - QA & verification before you go live - Best practices (don’t skip these) - FAQ What is Action Pulse? Action Pulse is AiHello’s manual, rules-driven automation layer. Dif...