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  • - Do you want to know how to find the best

  • Kindle Publishing keywords for your next publication?

  • Would you like to know the best way

  • to do your Kindle Publishing keyword research?

  • Then you'll certainly want to catch

  • this short keyword research tutorial in today's video.

  • Stick around.

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  • What do you use for keyword research?

  • Do you use a specific keyword research tool,

  • or do you simply guess your way

  • through Kindle Publishing keywords?

  • Drop your thoughts in the comments.

  • Today I'm going to make it super easy

  • for you to find the best Kindle Publishing keywords

  • without having to spend more than five to 10 minutes

  • researching your options.

  • One, open Incognito Mode of a browser.

  • Regardless of your preferred browser,

  • you should have an incognito feature.

  • You need Incognito Mode to research keyword options

  • that aren't tailored to your previous browsing experiences.

  • If you open a regular browser and research

  • Kindle Publishing keywords, then Amazon's going

  • to suggest keywords based on your search history,

  • previous history, and also bought purchases.

  • Here's a quick tip for the Chrome browser.

  • When you have the browser already open,

  • simply press Control, Shift,

  • and the letter N simultaneously.

  • A separate browser will open as Incognito Mode.

  • You'll know you're in the right place

  • when you see a completely black browser

  • with the spy-like glasses and hat.

  • Two, go to Amazon.com.

  • Select the category type in the drop-down.

  • For researching Kindle Publishing keywords,

  • choose the Kindle Store option.

  • Keep in mind, keywords for Kindle Publishing

  • don't always have the same value

  • as CreateSpace Publishing or print book keywords.

  • So if you're researching keywords for your book,

  • then choose the Books option in the drop-down.

  • Three, type in a niche-specific keyword.

  • The key to good keyword research

  • is to allow Amazon to do the heavy lifting.

  • Type in a word relevant to your book's niche,

  • but don't press the Enter key or the

  • magnifying glass search button.

  • Wait for Amazon to auto suggest options

  • related to your broad search term.

  • You'll want to be on the lookout for words

  • with a long list of options.

  • If you find a set series of keywords,

  • then remember to go back to them

  • and use them for separate searches.

  • Four, screen capture.

  • Yep, I don't like spending too long a time on Amazon,

  • so I take quick snapshots of the keywords.

  • Quick tip for you Mac users:

  • To screen capture an image,

  • simply press Command, Shift,

  • and the number three simultaneously.

  • The image should automatically save to Desktop.

  • Five, repeat the process.

  • Remove the previous keyword and begin a new search.

  • Screen capture the auto suggestions and then repeat.

  • I'll typically take about five to 10 minutes

  • doing this process before I do the final step.

  • Compile the keywords.

  • Open the screen capture images and type

  • the keyword choices relevant to your niche.

  • Don't bother with keywords unrelated to your book.

  • Using keywords with low relevancy to your niche

  • is a waste of time.

  • Remember, keywords help with discoverability.

  • So, you don't want the wrong audience finding your books.

  • That leads to low sales, poor sales page conversions,

  • and possibly bad reviews from accidental purchases

  • or dissatisfied customers.

  • At first, keyword research on Amazon will seem tedious.

  • However, much like any skill, you need to practice

  • to become better.

  • Eventually, you'll detect a pattern of words

  • and common phrases associated with your niche.

  • This is where building a brand is vital

  • to your long-term sustainability and business success.

  • One book will get decent placement in the Amazon algorithm

  • for a specific keyword.

  • But if you launch multiple books off the same brand,

  • then your chances of success greatly increase.

  • But what if you have too many keywords

  • and not enough room in your book meta data

  • to shoehorn them in?

  • Well, that's going to have to wait for another video

  • for another day.

  • That's it for today.

  • Hey, if you enjoyed today's content,

  • then share it with at least one other person

  • who's into DIY publishing, too.

  • Till later, this has been Self Publishing with Dale

  • and I'll see you guys soon.

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