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AI agent manages book ads with mixed results, user shares data

A user shared their experience using an AI agent, powered by Claude, to manage Amazon book advertisements for their non-fiction titles. Over six weeks, the AI resulted in a net loss of $75, though the user considers this progress as it was less than their previous manual efforts and time investment. The AI made several costly errors, such as bidding against itself and failing to account for data lags, but also learned to implement safeguards and more surgical adjustments. AI

IMPACT Demonstrates potential for AI agents in automated ad management, highlighting both learning capabilities and risks of costly errors.

RANK_REASON User-generated content detailing the application of an AI tool for a specific task.

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AI agent manages book ads with mixed results, user shares data

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  1. r/ClaudeAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/danonino80 ·

    Anyone else letting an AI run their book ads? sharing my numbers, they're not pretty

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>So about 6 weeks ago I did something probably stupid and gave an AI agent actual control of my amazon ads account. Not the &quot;chatgpt give me keywords&quot; thing, I mean it connects to the Ads API on a schedule, pulls the reports, changes bid…