Most KDP creators make books they like
I make books people are already looking for.
That distinction took me 20 years to fully understand, and Etsy taught it to me.
I spent two decades selling on Etsy. Physical products, digital products, through every algorithm change and trend cycle you can imagine. And the single biggest lesson?
👉 The market tells you what it wants. Your job is to listen.
I stopped making things I thought were cute or clever a long time ago. I started researching demand first, then building to meet it. That shift changed everything.
Now I'm bringing that exact approach to KDP. Every niche I choose, I've validated. Every book I publish, there's already a buyer looking for it on Amazon. I'm not creating demand. I'm showing up where demand already exists.
Here's what I want you to consider though.
You probably have more to bring to this than you realize.
👩‍🏫 If you're a teacher, you know exactly what kids struggle with and what parents are desperately searching for. That's not just experience. That's a book series.
🏋️‍♀️ If you've spent years in fitness, you know the questions beginners ask over and over. Answer them in a journal or a log book and you've got a product.
🧍‍♀️ If you've raised kids, managed a home, navigated a health journey, or built anything from scratch, you have knowledge that someone else is typing into Amazon right now looking for help with.
Most KDP creators start by asking "what can I make?" The better question is "what do I already know that people are searching for?"
You might be sitting on your niche already.
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Most KDP creators make books they like
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