![]() In Kindle Publishing, the best approach is to publish in niche markets, and the more “sub-niched” you get, the better.īecause that’s where you get your cut of the market. The bottom line on niches: A niche market has multiple sub-niches, with sub-sub-niches … all with their respective keywords and ALL relating to the mother of all niches – the original niche market. If we were to analyze the rest of the instruments (keywords) in this sub-niche “keyboard,” we would find other “keyboard” instruments like: In this case, there are many instruments in the keyboard family of instruments, one of them being the piano. ![]() Well, piano resides in the “keyboard” sub-niche of the musical instruments niche. Let’s say that someone is interested in playing the piano. There are niches within niches, also known as sub-niches (i.e., brass, strings, and the rest). #KINDLE DIRECT PUBLISHING HOW TO#People who want to learn how to play musical instruments are in the musical instruments niche. Niches are markets where people who are hungry for specific information reside. We can’t discuss keywords without talking about niches. This beginner’s guide, it’s a great starting place for any new Kindle publisher. Keywords are the starting point for self publishers and usually an afterthought for authors. This makes our lives as publishers a little easier.Īll we have to focus on is ranking our book(s) highly. The higher, the better.Īnd luckily, Amazon’s search engine is like a dumb Google (like back in the day) – we don’t have to worry about creating backlinks for our books like in SEO. Very similar to how someone would search for something on Google, right? Exactly!Īs Kindle Publishers and authors, our job is to have our books show up on the first page of results for keyword (or set of keywords). So, if Anthony is looking for a book on woodworking, then he may type one of the following variations: Keywords are a set of words or phrases (one word) people type and search for on the internet.Īmazon customers search for keywords in the Amazon search engine to find a book on the topic they’re looking for. If this is your first attempt to make money online, I’d like to introduce you to your best friends: keywords. Now that you know a little more about Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), you might be wondering how to start? The rest of this article gives you an idea (plus some tips and tricks) of the rabbit hole you may go down. The author and self- publisher’s styles vary, but the essentials of Kindle Publishing stay the same (I am both, but currently an outsource publisher). And those who are into strategic self-publishing (non-writers who prefer ghostwritten books and driving traffic to their books) can make money online. If you wanted to self publish books in the 20th century, it was also a grueling process.īut now, Amazon (plus the internet) has provided authors and a new breed of self-publishing entrepreneurs an opportunity to engage in their Kindle Direct Publishing platform.Īuthors can now make a living through their work and passions. Eventually, the Kindle publisher adds on other versions of their digital book, thus increasing the overall profits.īefore the Kindle space came to fruition, authors were at the mercy of traditional publishing companies. Starting a self-publishing business on Amazon usually starts with the self-publishing of a Kindle book. It’s also the same model I used to make my first few hundred dollars a month. Hundreds of authors and outsource self publishers have been self-publishing Kindle books since Kindle’s inception. Kindle publishing (also known as self-publishing on Amazon) is a beginner-friendly online business model.
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