DailyBookList Blog For Non-Fiction Self-Published Authors

  • How to Find Profitable KDP Keywords for Non-Fiction Books

    How to Find Profitable KDP Keywords for Non-Fiction Books

    Most self-published non-fiction authors struggle to find keywords that actually convert to sales. You sit down to publish your book on Amazon KDP, and you face a critical decision: what keywords should you use? Many authors guess. They pick words that sound relevant or match what they think readers might search for. The problem is…

  • Amazon KDP Keyword Research for Non-Fiction Authors

    Amazon KDP Keyword Research for Non-Fiction Authors

    Amazon KDP keyword research for non-fiction authors is the foundation of getting your books discovered by readers who actively want what you’re selling. Without it, your book sits invisible on Amazon’s shelves, buried beneath thousands of competitors. With it, readers find your work because you’ve aligned your book listing with how they actually search. Here’s…

  • Best Amazon Keywords for Non-Fiction Authors

    Best Amazon Keywords for Non-Fiction Authors

    Best Amazon keywords for non-fiction authors make the difference between a book that sells and one that disappears into the Amazon abyss. Thousands of authors publish daily, and without proper keyword strategy, your book gets buried. The difference often comes down to one thing: keywords. Amazon’s search algorithm ranks books based on relevance. When readers…

  • Pre-Launch Email List for Self-Published Authors

    Pre-Launch Email List for Self-Published Authors

    You need a pre-launch email list for self-published authors before your book hits the market. You spent months writing your book. Now you face a brutal truth. Launching without an audience means launching into silence. Most self-published authors wait until their book is finished to think about readers. By then, it’s too late to build…

  • Amazon Categories for Non-Fiction Books: A Self-Publishing Strategy Guide

    Amazon Categories for Non-Fiction Books: A Self-Publishing Strategy Guide

    Amazon categories for non-fiction books are how you position your work in front of readers actively searching for your topic. When you publish on Amazon KDP, you get three category slots to fill, and how you use them directly affects who finds your book. Most indie authors pick categories randomly or copy what competitors are…

  • How to Differentiate Your Non-Fiction Book From Competitors

    How to Differentiate Your Non-Fiction Book From Competitors

    How to differentiate your non-fiction book from competitors matters more than you think. Your non-fiction book competes against thousands of titles in the same category on Amazon KDP. Standing out requires more than a good manuscript. The non-fiction market is saturated. Right now, your potential readers see dozens of books that cover similar topics. They…

  • Crafting a Compelling Book Pitch for Non-Fiction Writers

    Crafting a Compelling Book Pitch for Non-Fiction Writers

    Crafting a compelling book pitch for non-fiction writers means creating a sales message that stops readers in their tracks and convinces them your book deserves their time and money. Your non-fiction manuscript is finished. Now what? You won’t pitch to traditional agents or publishers. You pitch directly to your readers on Amazon KDP, IngramSpark, and…

  • Non-fiction Book USP Examples for Self-Published Authors

    Non-fiction Book USP Examples for Self-Published Authors

    Non-fiction book USP examples for self-published authors show you how to stand out when thousands of books compete for reader attention every single day. Publishing is crowded. Most self-published non-fiction books get lost because authors skip a critical step. They don’t know their unique selling proposition before they publish. Your USP answers one question: Why…

  • Competitor Book Analysis for Self-Published Authors

    Competitor Book Analysis for Self-Published Authors

    Competitor book analysis for self-published authors is one of the most overlooked steps in the publishing process. Most indie authors finish their manuscript, upload it to Amazon, and hope readers find it. They skip the work of understanding who they’re competing against and what readers in their market actually want. This approach leads to poor…

  • How to Find Profitable Non-Fiction Book Niches

    How to Find Profitable Non-Fiction Book Niches

    Most self-published authors fail at the niche selection stage when they try to find profitable non-fiction book niches. They chase trends, follow what other authors are doing, or pick topics they like without checking if readers will buy them. The 90/10 rule shows that 90 percent of publisher revenue comes from just 10 percent of…