One of the biggest mistakes I made early in my Amazon KDP journey was jumping from niche to niche instead of building authority around a specific audience.
I published books on all kinds of topics because they sounded interesting, but that approach made it much harder to gain momentum. Once I started focusing on related topics and creating multiple books for the same audience, sales became much more consistent.
A few key takeaways:
✅ Don't just publish books—build a strategy.
✅ Focus on an audience, not just a single book idea.
✅ Think about how one book can lead to your next book.
✅ Consider how your books can support a business, community, coaching program, or personal brand.
The authors who build the strongest publishing businesses often aren't chasing random opportunities—they're creating an ecosystem of books that work together.
🤔 Question:
If you could become known for ONE topic or niche as an author, what would it be, and why did you choose that niche?