Click the little down arrow in the search bar, scroll down to the Kindle store and click on that. TIP: Before you start typing anything in, make sure you are in the Kindle store first. So let’s say we want to write a book on ‘Dog Training.’ We start typing in the word just ‘dog, ’ and then many other suggestions start popping up.
This is how we start finding keywords and potential titles for our books. These are phrases that people are looking up and typing in. When you search for something on Google, it pops up with auto-suggestions of what you might be looking for. We just need to learn how it finds books so we can position ours in the limelight. If you get this wrong, then a lot of your time (and money) can be wasted.Īmazon works a lot like Google, it’s a giant search engine.
How to do niche research is by far the biggest question I get asked about Kindle publishing, so I’m going to show you how I do it.įinding these super profitable niches on Amazon is one of the biggest things you can do to have success with Kindle publishing. Let’s begin with where this all starts… How To Find The Profitable Niches To Write About The writing of the books, book cover design, promotion and also getting about 80% of the business run by virtual assistants (if you want to you can do this too).īut we’re getting ahead of ourselves. In my business, we outsource nearly everything. Everything you’re about to read will work whether you’re an author or a publisher, it’s just as a publisher we create more freedom for ourselves quicker. Now, that’s not to say that you can’t be a Kindle author. We don’t want to get too bogged down in the day-to-day duties.
Well for one, because we can scale 10x quicker and we are in the business of building a lifestyle business, not necessarily a full-time job.Īnd two, because we want to position ourselves as marketers to other Kindle publishers, the ones who ‘steer the ship’ so to speak. The way that I teach Kindle publishing as a business is by positioning yourself as a publisher rather than an author. How Kindle Publishing Works: Publisher Or Author? Just so you know, I was a welder, a ‘tradie’ in Australia and I didn’t even know the difference between copy and paste and cut and paste several years before I started this…Īnyway fast forward to now, and I have a thriving little Kindle publishing business that supports my adventurous lifestyle.Īnd today Sean is giving me the opportunity to show you exactly how to build the same kind of publishing business that I have, even if you have very little knowledge of the internet. Or I would end up stuck in the rat race forever. I HAD to find a way no matter what, to get out of my job, start making some side income and start living life the way I wanted. Well after getting home from that trip and having to go back to my HORRIBLE day job as a welder, it hit me… “ How can I build a business that makes me money while I sleep, without being a computer or internet genius so that I could travel all the time?” I was on a six-month trip traveling around the world, and the whole time I was thinking But it took me another six months after that first contact before I took any action. I wrote and self-published books for Kindle. Well, the short story is I did, and I did it by Kindle publishing. I typed that I’d been following him for years and I was going to change my life just like he did. I was sitting on my bed in a hostel in Phuket Thailand. It was a few years ago when I first contacted Sean. In this guest post, Adrian is going to share how he went from zero to $4,000 a month publishing niche Kindle books. So when he got back in touch recently to share all the success he’s had with Kindle publishing – I got really excited to share his story. Note from Sean: I was first contacted by Adrian years ago as he was just starting to think about building a lifestyle business. Blogging » Self Publishing: Become an Author