I will optimize your amazon kdp keywords and categories SEO visibility
Helping Authors Turn Finished Manuscripts Into Publication Ready Books
About this Gig
You didn't spend months writing a book just to have it disappear inside Amazon.
One of the most common problems authors face is not writing a good book.
It's publishing a good book that the right readers never find.
Many books are placed in overly competitive categories, use weak keywords, or miss search opportunities that could help them appear in front of interested buyers.
If you've ever wondered:
Are my keywords helping or hurting visibility?
Am I in the right categories?
Why are similar books showing up before mine?
Is my book reaching the audience it was written for?
You're asking the right questions.
This gig focuses on improving the discoverability side of Amazon KDP.
What you'll receive:
- Keyword research based on reader search intent
- Category research and recommendations
- Competitor analysis
- SEO optimization suggestions
- Visibility improvement recommendations
- Easy-to-understand report
This service is ideal for:
New authors preparing for launch
Published authors with low visibility
Low-content book publishers
Non-fiction authors
Fiction authors
Self-publishers growing multiple titles
No one can guarantee rankings, sales, or bestseller status.
FAQ
Will this increase my sales?
No one can honestly guarantee sales. What I focus on is improving discoverability so your book has a better chance of reaching relevant readers.
Do you need access to my KDP account?
No. I only need information about your book.
Can you help before my book is published?
Yes. In many cases it's easier to optimize before launch.
Do you work with fiction and nonfiction books?
Yes. Both require different keyword and category strategies, and the research is tailored accordingly.
My book is already published. Is it too late?
Not at all. Many authors optimize their keywords and categories after publication.
Will you choose categories for me?
Yes. I'll recommend categories based on your book topic, audience, and competition level.

