Amazon Ads Clicker is a module inside Botlord Platform. Install and activate the platform first, then configure this engine.
Campaign setup
Product targeting, index visits, keyword strategy, and reading Amazon-specific logs.
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Set your search keyword (the query a shopper would type to find the product). The engine navigates Amazon search, finds sponsored listings matching your domain filter, and clicks the target ad.
Index visits: when enabled, the engine also visits the product detail page and browses it briefly before exiting — simulating a real shopper evaluating the product. This creates stronger engagement signals than a click-and-bounce.
Task types
Search tasks are the standard mode — the engine searches Amazon for your keyword and clicks a sponsored product listing.
Direct tasks navigate straight to an Amazon product page or listing URL without going through search. Use these to send direct traffic to a product detail page, or to warm up a URL before running search campaigns against the same product.
Warmup tasks run profile-aging sessions before ad-click work. Shopping and Researcher templates work especially well for Amazon — a profile that has browsed product pages organically looks more like a real customer. Use with Trusted Identities profile mode.
AI Agent tasks run fully autonomous sessions guided by a natural-language prompt. Example: 'You are a home cook looking for a good knife set. Search Amazon for professional chef knives, read a few product descriptions, then click a sponsored listing and browse the product page like you are comparing options.' Requires an AI provider API key.
Domain and seller targeting
Use domain filters to target specific brand pages or product ASINs. Include mode clicks only results matching your specified domain or ASIN pattern. Exclude mode skips specified advertisers.
Amazon sponsored results mix native ads, brand ads, and display units. The engine targets native sponsored product listings by default.
Schedule windows
Set a start hour and end hour to limit when Amazon workers run. Shopping traffic on Amazon peaks during afternoon and evening hours — scheduling within that window makes session timing look more natural.
Use weekday selectors to skip low-traffic weekend patterns if your campaigns target business buyers. Campaign start and end dates stop workers automatically on the set date.
Pacing
Start with 1–2 workers, 90-second inter-session waits, and a short keyword list. Run for 30 minutes and review Logs before increasing anything.
Unlike Google or Yahoo, do not rush to scale Amazon campaigns. A clean slow run over several hours produces better signals than a fast burst that triggers throttling.