If Walmart’s using ChatGPT for sales… what’s your excuse?
Oct 15, 2025 1:07 pm
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When a company like Walmart — one of the largest retailers on the planet — partners with OpenAI so customers can shop directly inside ChatGPT, that’s not a tech story. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/10/14/walmart-openai-chatgpt-shopping.html
That’s a wake-up call.
Because Walmart didn’t do this to “experiment” with AI.
They did it to make more money — by being where their customers already are: inside ChatGPT.
Now think about this: if the biggest retailer in the world sees value in using ChatGPT for business…
What happens when your competitors start doing the same thing?
They’ll use it to write ads, create videos, respond to customers faster, and launch campaigns before you’ve even finished your morning coffee.
That’s not science fiction — it’s already happening.
Here’s your chance to catch up before you’re left behind.
I created a quick, free Google Form Quiz called:
👉 “How Businesses Are Using ChatGPT”
In just 2 minutes, you’ll:
✅ Discover where your business stands in the AI adoption curve
✅ Learn exactly what other local businesses are already doing
✅ Get an invite to my upcoming AI Training for Businesses'
You’ll see how to use ChatGPT to:
- Create full marketing campaigns in minutes
- Automate customer responses
- Write posts, ads, and videos that drive sales
- And finally stop wasting money on “marketing that might work someday.”
Here’s the F.O.M.A. truth:
While you’re still “thinking about learning AI,” your competition is already using ChatGPT to get more customers, keep customers longer, and make customers more valuable.
Don’t be the business owner who says, “I should’ve learned this last year.”
Be the one who says, “I’m glad I started before everyone else.”
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(It only takes 2 minutes and includes details on the next AI Training for Businesses.)
To your success,
Rico Glover
Co-Founder, StraightOuttaAI
Marketing Disruptors | Ambassador Co-Chair Charlotte Area Chamber of Commerce
P.S. Walmart just made it possible to buy products inside ChatGPT.
The world’s biggest retailer is teaching you one thing: ChatGPT isn’t optional — it’s essential.