Slides (Powerpoint)
Automation 1 (non-AI): Automating Ads Management with BooksFlyer (Amazon Ads) and Bir.ch (Facebook Ads)
Note: this is relatively advanced; don’t start with this unless you’re experienced with the ads and understand how to calculate cost per unit without looking up any of the equations. For the Facebook rule, I often use 30 clicks per ad; this is enough of a sample size to determine if it’s winning. If you want more data, you can use 50 clicks or 100 clicks (as in the example).
Automation 2 (AI): 4x AI Marketing Workflow
This is a straightforward semi-automated process for quickly generating teasers, blurbs, and video scripts that you can use for social media and ads. It’s useful both for people new to AI as well as more experienced users.
4x AI Workflow Prompts (Google Doc)
These two automations combined can save 20+ hours a month, especially if you’re running a high volume of ads.
Tools
- BooksFlyer: automates Amazon Ads management. No additional tools / spreadsheets required.
- Bir.ch: automates Facebook Ads management. Requires a spreadsheet to read cost per unit data.
- Supermetrics / Coupler: these are services you can use to automatically pull the Facebook Ad data into a spreadsheet on a daily basis for analysis.
- ChatGPT: the main chatbot tool that most people are probably familiar with.
- Claude: better writer than ChatGPT, so I recommend this for any writing related tasks
- Adobe Firefly: image generator that you know what it’s trained on; I’m comfortable using this for commercial use. Output isn’t as good as MidJourney/ChatGPT, however. Stock photo-like outputs can be better since this is a huge part of its training data from Adobe’s stock library.
- N8N: automated workflow builder that’s similar to Zapier / Make but is built more for AI (you don’t have to use AI in your workflows)
For ChatGPT / Claude, I recommend the $20/mo plans; these are robust enough and have all the features that you likely need. You will get better outputs and results than the free plans. The more expensive plans may be worth exploring if you’re a power user or want access to beta / cutting edge features first.

