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Are you tired of creating KDP books that sit on Amazon with little or no sales? If you have uploaded books, waited for results, checked your dashboard, and still wondered why nothing is moving, this may be the change you need. Most beginners do not fail because they cannot create books. They fail because they create books around weak topics, broad keywords, and crowded categories where new publishers have almost no chance to stand out.
The 9,000 Phrase KDP Keyword Vault was built to help you stop guessing. Instead of starting with a blank page, you get a massive research-based keyword database filled with long-tail KDP keyword phrases, niche ideas, category directions, estimated competition levels, projected daily sales ranges, and book angle suggestions. This gives you a smarter starting point before you create your next book.
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Download The KDP Keyword VaultWhy Most KDP Beginners Struggle To Make Sales
Many new KDP publishers make the same mistake. They pick an idea because it sounds good, they create a cover, they upload the book, and then they hope Amazon will somehow send buyers. The problem is that hope is not a publishing strategy. If the keyword is too broad, too competitive, or not connected to a real buyer search, the book can disappear under thousands of stronger listings.
For example, creating a book around a broad phrase like “coloring book” is difficult because that market is already packed with popular books, strong covers, thousands of reviews, and established sellers. But a more specific phrase like “bold and easy flower coloring book for seniors” gives you a clearer audience, a clearer product, and a better chance to design something buyers actually want.
This is why long-tail keyword research matters. Long-tail keywords are longer, more specific search phrases. They may not always have the biggest search volume, but they often reveal stronger buyer intent. A person searching for “kindergarten math workbook ages 5-7” knows exactly what they want. That type of keyword can guide your title, subtitle, cover, interior, description, categories, and backend keyword fields.
AI-Assisted Research Has Already Done Much Of The Heavy Lifting
Instead of spending weeks manually writing down ideas, checking niches, comparing categories, and guessing which phrases may be worth testing, this vault gives you a structured starting point. The research is organized so you can quickly scan keyword phrases, compare opportunities, and decide which book ideas deserve your attention.
The keyword database includes estimated difficulty scores, projected daily sales ranges, category labels, audience suggestions, book type ideas, trim size suggestions, page count suggestions, backend keyword ideas, and title angles. That means you are not just getting a random list of phrases. You are getting a working research tool that can help you think like a publisher, not just a book creator.
If you are not making many sales, or no sales at all, it may be time to change the way you choose your book ideas. The market rewards relevance. Buyers search with specific needs. Parents look for workbooks by age and grade. Seniors look for large print puzzle books. Homeschool families look for subject-based practice. Gift buyers search for themed books. Your job is to match those searches with better books.
What Is Inside The 9,000 Phrase KDP Keyword Vault?
The Ebook
The ebook explains how to use long-tail keyword research to find better KDP publishing opportunities. It walks you through buyer intent, low-competition niche selection, keyword scoring, category matching, title planning, backend keywords, book description strategy, and how to turn one winning keyword into a full publishing plan.
The Bonus CSV Database
The bonus CSV database gives you 9,000 keyword phrases organized into research columns. You can open the file in Excel, Google Sheets, or another spreadsheet tool. Then you can sort by difficulty, opportunity score, niche, book type, projected daily sales range, or category.
Keyword Research Fields Included
- Long-tail keyword phrase
- Main niche
- Suggested KDP category
- Audience type
- Book format idea
- Estimated search result level
- Difficulty score
- Competition level
- Projected daily sales range
- Opportunity score
- Suggested trim size
- Suggested page count
- Suggested price range
- Backend keyword ideas
- Book title angle
- Verification notes
Stop Creating Books That Stand No Chance
One of the fastest ways to waste time on KDP is to create books before you understand the market. A beautiful cover cannot save a book if nobody is searching for the topic. A large page count will not help if the keyword is too competitive. A good idea in your head may still fail if buyers are not using those words on Amazon.
The purpose of this vault is to help you think before you publish. You can use the keyword phrases to find ideas that are more specific, more targeted, and easier to evaluate. Instead of saying, “I want to make a math book,” you can look for phrases like “multiplication workbook grades 3-5,” “kindergarten math workbook ages 5-7,” or “addition and subtraction workbook grade 1.” Each phrase points to a different buyer.
This is how smarter publishing begins. You start with the buyer. You study the keyword. You check the competition. You look at the reviews. You study the covers. You examine the page-one listings. Then you create a book that fits the search better than the weak listings already ranking.
Perfect For Coloring Books, Puzzle Books, Workbooks, Journals, And More
The KDP marketplace is not just one market. It is made of many small buyer groups. Some buyers want adult coloring books. Some want Bible word search books. Some want large print puzzle books for seniors. Some want handwriting practice for children. Some want preschool workbooks, homeschool planners, prayer journals, log books, and seasonal activity books.
This vault helps you explore those smaller markets. Instead of chasing the same broad categories everyone else is chasing, you can search through long-tail keyword ideas that give you more specific publishing angles. That can help you build books for clear audiences such as parents, teachers, homeschool families, seniors, Christian readers, puzzle lovers, and gift buyers.
When your audience is clear, your book becomes easier to create. The cover message becomes clearer. The subtitle becomes stronger. The description becomes more persuasive. The interior becomes more focused. Even your backend keywords become easier to write because you know who the book is for and what problem it solves.
Use The Vault To Find Better Book Ideas Faster
Imagine opening a spreadsheet and seeing thousands of keyword phrases already grouped by niche. Instead of thinking, “What should I publish next?” you can scan keyword opportunities and build ideas from the data. You may find a senior puzzle niche, a holiday coloring angle, a math workbook variation, a Christian activity book idea, or a planner niche you had not considered before.
This is especially helpful if you are trying to publish consistently. Many KDP sellers get stuck after one or two books because they run out of ideas. A keyword vault gives you a larger idea bank. You can create series, seasonal editions, beginner versions, large print editions, themed editions, and niche bundles from the same research foundation.
One keyword can become a book. One book can become a series. One series can become a publishing brand. That is the real power of organized keyword research. It is not just about finding phrases. It is about turning those phrases into a repeatable publishing system.
How This Can Help You Increase Your Chance Of Daily Sales
No tool can guarantee daily sales on KDP. Sales depend on many factors, including keyword demand, competition, cover quality, interior quality, pricing, reviews, categories, Amazon ranking behavior, and promotion. But using better research can improve your odds because you are no longer publishing blindly.
If your current books are not selling, the problem may be the keyword, the category, the cover, the listing, or the product-market match. This vault helps you examine the first part of that process: choosing a better opportunity. When you start with stronger keyword research, every other part of the book can be built with more direction.
The goal is simple: stop wasting time on book ideas with no clear demand, no clear buyer, and no realistic path to visibility. Start building books around long-tail phrases where the audience is easier to understand and the competition may be easier to study.
Who Should Use This?
- KDP beginners who do not know what book to publish next.
- Low-content publishers who want better keyword ideas.
- Coloring book creators looking for more specific niche angles.
- Puzzle book publishers creating word search, sudoku, maze, or brain game books.
- Workbook creators focused on math, handwriting, preschool, kindergarten, or homeschool books.
- Journal and planner publishers who want more targeted buyer phrases.
- Anyone tired of guessing and hoping their next KDP book will sell.
Why Long-Tail Keywords Are The Secret Weapon
Broad keywords attract broad competition. Long-tail keywords reveal specific intent. A buyer searching for “activity book” could want almost anything. But a buyer searching for “dinosaur activity book for kids ages 4-8” is much easier to understand. That phrase tells you the theme, audience, age range, and product type.
That is exactly why long-tail keywords are so valuable for KDP. They help you design books with a stronger match between the search phrase and the product. When your title, subtitle, cover, interior, and description all match what the buyer is looking for, your listing can feel more relevant.
The 9,000 Phrase KDP Keyword Vault gives you a large pool of these specific phrases so you can stop starting from zero. You still need to verify the market, check Amazon search results, and create a quality book, but you are beginning with organized keyword ideas instead of random guesses.
What Makes This Different?
This is not just a motivational ebook telling you to “publish more books.” It is a practical research product built around a database. The ebook teaches the strategy, and the CSV gives you the working keyword vault. Together, they help you move from confusion to action.
You can sort the CSV by niche. You can look for lower difficulty scores. You can compare projected daily sales ranges. You can review category ideas. You can study title angles. You can use the backend keyword suggestions as starting points when planning your KDP listing.
This gives you more than inspiration. It gives you a publishing research workflow. That workflow can help you decide what to create, who to create it for, how to position it, and how to avoid wasting time on book ideas that are too broad or too crowded.
Example Keyword Angles You May Discover
- Large print Bible word search for seniors
- Bold and easy flower coloring book for adults
- Kindergarten math workbook ages 5-7
- Multiplication workbook grades 3-5
- Easy sudoku for seniors large print
- Preschool tracing workbook ages 3-5
- Road trip activity book for kids ages 6-10
- Prayer journal for women with scripture
- Christmas activity book for kids ages 4-8
- Brain games for seniors large print
Turn Research Into Action
The difference between a struggling publisher and a growing publisher is often the research process. If you keep publishing random books, you may keep getting random results. But when you use keyword research, category research, and competition analysis, your publishing decisions become more strategic.
With this vault, you can create a simple weekly publishing plan. Pick a niche. Review the keyword options. Choose a phrase with buyer intent. Check the competition manually. Study the page-one books. Create a better title, stronger cover, and more useful interior. Then publish, track, improve, and repeat.
You do not need to guess what to do next. You need a system. The 9,000 Phrase KDP Keyword Vault gives you the starting point for that system.
Ready To Stop Guessing?
If you are tired of making KDP books that get no attention, it is time to start using better research. Get the ebook, open the 9,000-keyword CSV database, and start finding long-tail publishing opportunities today.
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