These seven steps should give you thousands of
keyword ideas for your book campaigns.
Not exact matches
As you can see from the above screen, KDP Rocket shows you how many
books are competing
for a
keyword on Amazon, how much
books earn
for that
keyword, how many people are searching on Google
for your
book idea, an estimation based on reliable data on how many people are searching on Amazon
for your
idea, and how competitive your
idea is.
This competition analysis screen gives you information related to the title, subtitle, author name, age,
keyword data, review data, price and sales data,
for each
book ranking
for a particular
idea keyword.
If the
idea of finding
keywords sends your head spinning, check out this short clip of Joe's talk at Digital
Book World on
keywords — why they are important and how you can use them
for your own work.
«This challenge taught me how to optimize my author page on Amazon, how to select the best
keywords and categories
for my
books and helped spark promotional
ideas that I'll roll out over the next few months.
Type in the terms or phrases you think your potential
book buyers will search on in the «search
for new
keyword and ad group
ideas» box at the top left side and click search.
To get an
idea of the kind of valuable advice you'll find here, you can read a popular blog post of mine that comes directly from the
book, The 3 Most Important LinkedIn Profile SEO Places
for Relevant
Keywords.