2 AI Prompts That Make Me $50K/Mo
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The video presents two Claude AI prompts that the creator claims to use to manage a dropshipping business generating $50,159 per month, with only 15 minutes of weekly effort. The core premise is that AI's real value in ecommerce lies not in content generation but in data analysis and decision-making, which the creator identifies as the primary weakness of most dropshippers.
The creator spends only 15 minutes a week running their store using two Claude prompts. They emphasize that these prompts are not for writing ad copy (which everyone does) but for something more impactful: analyzing data and making decisions.
The creator divides current AI dropshipping approaches into two camps: 'generators' who use AI for product photos, descriptions, and ad copy, and those who expect AI to run the entire business autonomously. Both are flawed; the middle ground—using AI for analysis—is where the real money is made.
The number one killer of dropshippers is not content creation but the inability to analyze data and make informed decisions. Many stare at dashboards full of numbers without understanding if the store is performing well or what actions to take.
The first prompt asks Claude to pull key metrics for the last 7 days versus the prior 7 days, including revenue, AOV, and sessions, and to reference against the prior four weeks to spot trends. It also asks to identify unusual spikes or drops, flag outliers, and end with a single most important action for the week ahead.
The creator demonstrates how to interpret Claude's output: revenue dropped almost half, but AOV held flat around $37. This indicates a traffic and conversion problem, not a pricing issue, leading to a different fix than adjusting prices.
When sessions and conversion collapse on the same day, it signals an ad problem. The creator warns against counting refunds as real revenue, as they can skew the analysis. The verdict: the funnel converts with warm traffic, so the drop is due to paused ads, not store failure.
The creator never stops watching the market, even on a winning product. They use ad spy tools to see competitors' live ads and a winning product feed to track real sales data, ensuring they have the next winner lined up before the current one cools off.
The second prompt is for ad account management. It pulls all active campaigns from the last 7 days with spend, purchases, ROAS, CPM, and add-to-cart rate, ranks them, identifies underfunded winners and bleeding losers, and recommends specific budget moves for each.
The blended ROAS is 8.9, under the break-even of 1.77, but this is a trap. The loss isn't spread evenly; one campaign is carrying the account, and two are losing. The real move is to feed the winner and kill the losers, not cut everything.
The winning campaign has a profitable ROAS, CPM under $15, cost per click under a buck, and add-to-cart rate almost double the target. The move is to scale it by 20-30% and hold for 48 hours before the next bump, avoiding doubling overnight to prevent performance dips.
The first loser has a high CPM (nearly six times target) and low add-to-cart rate, indicating ad fatigue. The creator pauses it but emphasizes the hardest part: getting a fresh version live fast. They use Ecom Boss to generate new UGC-style videos around the same converting hook, avoiding momentum loss.
The second loser has zero ROAS and no purchases. The prompt explains why: it's a lead funnel that doesn't fire purchase events. The move is to kill it or pull it out of account reporting if it's meant for a separate objective.
By making these three moves—pausing the bleeder, killing the dead campaign, and scaling the winner—the blended ROAS climbs back over break-even without spending an extra dollar. It's the same budget, just pointed at the right campaigns.
The creator runs both prompts every Monday morning and gets a full action plan in about 10 minutes, a task that used to take a whole workday. They emphasize that the system only works if you have a live store to point the prompts at.
The creator urges viewers to grab the two prompts and run them this Monday, emphasizing that the edge only works for those who actually execute. They also mention a prompt pack with their full library of prompts and a follow-up video on running Facebook ads with Claude.
The video's core takeaway is that AI's most valuable role in dropshipping is data analysis and decision-making, not content generation. By using two specific Claude prompts to analyze store health and ad account performance, the creator claims to have reduced a full workday of analysis to just 10 minutes weekly, enabling quick, informed actions that keep the business profitable.
What is the primary weakness that kills most dropshippers, according to the video?
They can't analyze data and make informed decisions; they stare at dashboards full of numbers without knowing if the store is performing or what actions to take.
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What does a revenue drop with a stable AOV indicate?
It indicates a traffic and conversion problem, not a pricing problem.
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What is the 'blended ROAS trap'?
The blended ROAS can look bad overall, but the loss isn't spread evenly; one campaign may be carrying the account while others lose. Cutting everything based on the blend would be a mistake.
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What is the recommended budget move for a winning campaign?
Scale it by 20-30% and hold for 48 hours before the next bump, not doubling overnight.
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What does a high CPM with low add-to-cart rate indicate?
Ad fatigue; the audience has seen the creative too many times.
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What is the hardest part of pausing a tired ad?
Getting a fresh version live fast enough to avoid losing momentum.
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What is the recommended action for a campaign with zero ROAS that doesn't fire purchase events?
Kill it or pull it out of account reporting if it's meant for a separate objective.
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How much time does the creator claim to spend weekly running the store with the two prompts?
About 10 minutes every Monday morning.
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Data Analysis is the Killer
Identifies the core problem in dropshipping that AI can solve, shifting focus from content to analysis.
01:29Revenue Drop with Stable AOV
Provides a clear diagnostic rule for interpreting store metrics.
03:17Blended ROAS Trap
Warns against a common analytical mistake that leads to poor decisions.
06:52Reallocation Over More Budget
Shows that profitability can be restored without increasing spend, just by reallocating.
09:20[00:01] grand a month and I only spend 15 minutes a week running it using two cloud prompts. And no, I'm not talking about writing ad copy with AI because everybody's already doing that. Instead, these prompts do something much more
[00:13] full-time analyst a couple years ago. And since you know I always want to hook you guys up with the best strategies available in the ecom space, today I'm detail. Plus, I'm going to show you how I use them live. These took me months to
[00:25] based on the results that they delivered, I think it's time for me to show you the system that's been growing my stores in this video. But before I understand why they work. Because it's the opposite of what almost everyone is
[00:37] doing with AI right now. You see, right now, AI drop shipping has been split up into two camps. Camp one, we got the generators. The AI product photos, the descriptions, the ad copy, basically anything that can be created with AI.
[00:50] And look, that's fine. I do it, too. But this is completely missing the most grow in the first place. Anybody can generate a clean-l looking ad. But that doesn't mean that it's going to actually sell. Now, Camp 2 goes the other
[01:03] who think AI is just going to run the entire business for them. They hand it the wheel and expect it to pick the product, write the ads, manage a budget, the whole thing while they sit back and do absolutely nothing. And that's just
[01:15] powerful, but it's not going to run your store on autopilot while you sleep. And anyone telling you otherwise is usually the one selling you a four-f figureure in the middle, which it's boring, but it's where the money is really made. And
[01:29] come in. You see, the number one thing that kills drop shippers isn't that they can't make content. Instead, it's that they can't analyze data and make the it. They stare at a dashboard full of numbers with no clue if the store is
[01:43] dropped prices when traffic was a real problem or poor ad spend into a store that was never going to convert. This first prompt fixes exactly that. It tells you what's going on in plain English. It's basically like having an
[01:58] except it takes about a minute. With that being said, let me go and hop you how I run it. First thing, I just want to make sure clock can actually see Shopify connector hooked up. So, I'm just going to go ahead and straight up
[02:11] ask it. what Shopify stores do you have access to for the connectors? And boom, you don't have a Shopify store yet, no worries. We got a special offer linked in the description that makes it easy to get one started in just a few minutes.
[02:24] And it's only $3 for 3 months. Once your store is ready, connecting it is the connectors, search Shopify, pick your store, hit allow, and then you're done. never touch it again. Now, here's what prompt one looks like. Pull all key
[02:37] metrics for the last 7 days versus the prior 7 days. revenue, AOV, sessions, reference against the prior four weeks to spot trends. Identify any unusual spikes or drops and explain what likely caused it. Flag any bundle outliers,
[02:51] single customer events, or noise versus real shifts. Identify any concerning patterns, like for example, weekend drops, traffic source shifts. End with a held in a single most important action for the week ahead. And I mean, there's
[03:04] no dashboard on earth that does that for you. So once I hit go, Cloud is going to here's how I read what comes back. Revenue is down almost half, but the average order value really didn't move. It held flat around 37 bucks the whole
[03:17] time. Now, that one comparison tells me everything because if revenue drops, but the order value holds, well, then it's not a pricing problem, and it's not an is that fewer people showed up and the ones who did convert, it only converted
[03:30] understand looking at this that this is a traffic and conversion problem, which is a completely different fix than touching your prices. Next, I'm going to conversion both collapse on the exact same day. And when those two drop
[03:44] store breaking. That's an ad problem. Then, there's a trap to avoid. A couple days look like revenue, but they're actually just refunds landing, not count those as real demand because they just drag the read into the wrong
[03:58] this and once we put this together, the verdict is clear. The funnel converts when there's warm traffic on it. So the drop is not that the store is failing, it's that the ads are pausing. So the one move for this week is simple. Get
[04:11] the reading on the store is clean. Products are proven, the funnel stopping us is traffic. But here's a habit that keeps a store [music] in that spot. I never stop watching the market, even on a winner. And that's what I keep
[04:25] that I'm checking is the ad spy, where I pull up every competitor running my that they've got live right now. And instead of reacting late. I'm watching what's working for them before I ever
[04:39] run into the marketplace and the winning product feed where it's showing me real sales data on what's climbing in my niche this week. So the second that this current product starts to cool off, I've already got the next winner lined up and
[04:51] I'm never scrambling. That's the whole edge. And it's the same idea as the the call. And it's how I've stayed ahead on every single product that I run, product side is handled. But a winning product is only half the battle, as you
[05:06] if you haven't tried AutoDS yet, I've got a link in the description where you can get started for just $1. And now, this is where the most amount of money is lost. You've got a few campaigns running, some winning, some losing, but
[05:18] from the top level, they all blur together. So, you bump a budget on a hunch and it turns out you just fed the campaign that was quietly bleeding you dry. You kill one that looked weak and it turns out that was actually your
[05:30] and the account slowly drains while you're convinced you're managing it. So, the second prompt is it sorts all of that out where it takes every active and tells me flat out which one to scale, which one to pause, and which one
[05:44] to kill with the exact move on each. Let me go and show you how I run it. Now, with ad accounts. I don't connect Claude live. I feed it an export instead where I pull every active campaign and its numbers live and that over and I let it
[05:59] the actual moves inside my ads manager. And I would recommend that you run it said, here's prompt two, which you can literally copy word for word. Pull all active campaigns from the last 7 days
[06:12] with their spend, purchases, rorowaz, CPM, and add toart rate. Rank the campaigns from best to worst by rorowaz. Identify any winners that are underfunded, like high rorowaz but low spin. Identify any losers that are
[06:25] bleeding budget, like low rorowaz and high spin. And for each winner, recommend the specific budget move. For each loser, recommend pause or skill. And with a one paragraph response, this week's ad management plan summary. And
[06:38] First, the account as a whole. Blended rorowaz is 8.9, which is definitely under my 1.77 break even rorowaz. So on [music] paper, the account is losing that blended number you're seeing is a trap because the loss isn't spread
[06:52] evenly because there is one campaign that is carrying the count and two that looked at the blend, you would panic and cut everything when the real move is the complete opposite. Feed one and kill the other two. So starting off with the
[07:06] winner first, it's the only healthy campaign in there and it's pretty much star profitable rorowaz CPM under $15 ceiling. Cost per click under a buck. Add to cart rate almost double my target. Every number here is green and
[07:19] it's the lowest funded of the three which is showing me that that is clearly a [music] star of winner. So here's the move. We need to scale it by 20 to 30% and hold 48 hours before the next bump. You don't double it overnight because
[07:32] phase. Now [music] the first loser. This one is the biggest spinner in the whole account and it's only pulling in a 71 rorowaz. And the tell here is the CPM because it's sitting at nearly six times
[07:45] my target. The creative is still getting clicks, but the ad to cart rate just that's clearly fatigue and that's that the audience has basically seen it just to cut the thing that's making us bleed and to pause it. The hook itself
[07:59] clickthrough rate actually is like the highest in the entire account. So I'm to stop feeding this burnt out version of it. And honestly, this right here is a part that stalls people. Pausing a tired ad is the easy bit. But getting a
[08:13] fresh version live fast enough that you don't lose your momentum, that is the hardest part. Used to be you sitting there waiting 2 weeks on a UGC creator, dropping 300 bucks on a video just to test one single angle. And that's if the
[08:26] solve this instead, what I do is I hop into Ecom Boss. I drop in the product and I have it spin me up a fresh UGC style video around the same hook that is already converting where I'm getting replacement ads ready to go the same
[08:40] exact day. So pausing the tired one doesn't ever cost me a thing. Then we real money and got zero purchases back. So this is like a flat zero rorowass. But the prompt doesn't just go, "Yeah, it's dead." I mean, it's really telling
[08:54] me why. This one's a lead funnel that doesn't even fire purchase events. So, it's always going to read a zero here. But either way, against a purchase objective, just pure spin with nothing coming back. So, the move is to kill it
[09:06] or to pull it out of the account reporting if it's meant to be a separate to hand me the plan, which is pure reallocation. Pause the bleeder, kill here's the part that I really want you to sit with. If I just make those three
[09:20] moves, the blended rorowaz climbs right back over break even without me spending a single extra dollar. So, no, that's not more budget. It's the exact same budget just pointed at the right campaign. So, that's two reads. And I
[09:33] that I couldn't even make sense of to a short list of exact moves. What to feed, what to pause, and what to kill. And that's the whole system. I run both of these first things every Monday morning, and I walk away with a full action plan
[09:46] drop shipping now close to a decade. And this same job that used to eat a whole workday now only takes me about 10 minutes. And the one thing to remember you've actually got a store live to point them at. And building one used to
[09:59] be the slowest part. Days lost on themes, product pages, and trying to [music] yourself. These days, I skip all of that with the AI store builder. You the whole entire store out for you. Product pages, the copy, the layout, all
[10:13] of it done in a couple minutes for 100% free. So, if you don't have a store yet, that's how you get one live fast enough to actually put in everything I just means a thing if you just sit here, watch this video, and close the [music]
[10:26] tab. This edge only works for the people who actually go run it. So, do me a favor. Grab these two prompts and run them this Monday. That's the whole ask I could ask [music] out of you. I put both of these, plus my full library of the
[10:38] other prompts I use to run my stores, all in one single AI prompt pack for you not just going to come in and copy these two. You now have got the whole entire system to run with. One last thing, though. Both prompts ended up telling me
[10:52] that's that the funnel is fine, but the leverage traffic, which means that it all comes down to the ads and reading your ad account, that is one skill. But winner scales and stays profitable, that's a whole other one. So, I did you
[11:06] a favor. I made you a full video of how to run Facebook ads with Claude, where I break down the entire ad side step by step. It's honestly the perfect next you go ahead and check it out and it should be popping up on your screen
[11:18] right now. I'll see you in that next one. This is AC with Supreme Ecom and one. This is AC with Supreme Ecom and I'm
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