Self-Publishing KDP Keywords That Sell
How to Find Low-Competition Keywords That Drive Traffic, Rankings, and Consistent Book Sales on Amazon
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What if your book isn’t failing…
it’s just not being found?
Most self-published authors don’t struggle because they wrote a bad book.
They struggle because their book is invisible.
They publish, wait, refresh their dashboard… and nothing happens.
No sales. No traction. No visibility.
Not because the book lacks value—but because Amazon never puts it in front of the right readers.
That’s where this book changes everything.
In KDP Keywords That Sell, long-time author Sidney St. James breaks down the exact strategy behind how Amazon search really works—and how you can use it to position your book where readers are already looking.
This is not theory.
This is not guesswork.
This is a practical, step-by-step system you can use immediately.
Inside this book, you’ll discover:
How Amazon actually works as a search engine—not just a bookstore
The difference between keywords that get views vs keywords that get sales
How to find low-competition keywords that give your book a real chance
Where to place keywords in your title, subtitle, and backend fields
How to use tools like Publisher Rocket effectively
How to research keywords using Amazon alone (no tools required)
How to test and refine your keywords over time for better results
A complete system you can use across your entire book catalog
If you’ve ever asked yourself:
- “Why isn’t my book selling?”
- “Why can’t readers find my book?”
- “How do I choose the right keywords?”
Then this book will give you the answers.
Because once you understand keywords…
You don’t just publish books.
You position them to be discovered.
If you’re serious about getting your book seen, ranked, and sold—this is where it starts.