

Every author who comes to us has built something real. A story they believed in. A book they spent months or years writing. The goal isn’t just Page 1. It’s making sure that work finally reaches the people it was meant for.

Fiction or Non-Fiction. The Algorithm Treats Both the Same. So Do We.
Most KDP agencies specialize in one or the other. We don't. Because while the reader's psychology changes genre to genre, the Amazon mechanics don't. The keyword indexing, the category logic, and the way the algorithm decides which book to show which reader are identical. Whether you write thrillers, self-help, memoirs, or children's books, the gap between your book and its readers works the same way. And so does the fix.

We Help Authors Fix the Right Thing First.
Most authors fix the wrong thing first. They change keywords before fixing the category. They launch ads before the listing converts. Each fix done in isolation doesn’t compound; it just adds another variable that’s hard to diagnose later. We know the exact sequence because we’ve seen what happens when you get the order wrong. Listing first. Then keyword architecture. Then campaigns. In that order, everything builds on itself.

The Right Readers Already Exist. We Help Amazon Find Them.
Most authors who run ads are paying Amazon to show their book to people who aren’t their readers. There are readers on Amazon right now searching for exactly what you wrote. They’re using specific words, browsing specific categories, looking for exactly the book you published. The gap between them and your book isn’t about marketing spend. It’s about whether Amazon understands your book well enough to show it to them. That’s the gap we close.

Done For You. Not Another Tutorial.
You didn’t publish your book to become an Amazon marketing expert. We handle the keywords, the categories, the description rewrite, the A+ Content, the ad campaigns, and the weekly optimization. You approve the direction. We do everything after that. You focus on the next book.

You’ll Always Know What’s Happening.
Weekly reports. Monthly calls. Same specialist every time. No handoffs to someone who’s never touched your account. You’ll never have to chase us to find out what we did this week, it’ll be in your inbox.
Most authors end up getting their first reviews in ways that don’t feel great.
They either ask friends and family, which usually leads to overly biased reviews.
Or they try shortcuts that go against Amazon’s guidelines and risk their book getting flagged.
There’s a third option.
We help you get your book in front of real readers who actually want to discover new titles in your genre through platforms like BookSirens and Goodreads.
Once those first reviews come in, we expand reach through platforms like Pubby and BookBite, so your book continues getting momentum instead of stalling after launch.
Your book enters Amazon with real credibility behind it, and that changes how cold readers respond when they see it
Every book goes through the same four stages. What changes is the sequence of fixes specific to your listing.
Week 1
You See Exactly What’s Broken
The specific keywords Amazon can’t index. The category puts you against giants. The competitors winning the searches you should own. All of it is visible before we touch anything.
Month 1 - 2
Your Book Starts Reaching the Right Readers
Keywords your readers actually search. A category you can win. A description that makes them click. A+ Content that makes your listing look like it was built to rank.
Month 3 - 4
Your Ads Start Paying For Themselves
Budget shifts toward searches that convert. Every week, the campaigns get more efficient. Less waste. More momentum. The book starts building its own rank.
Month 5 - 6 +
The Book Starts Working For Itself
Organic rankings build month after month . Readers find you through search, finish the book, and leave reviews. You stop thinking about Amazon. You start thinking about the next book.
KDP Author - New Launch, Zero Momentum
BEFORE
Book live for months, barely moving
No existing audience or reviews
53 orders in July
60,291 impressions/month
Relying entirely on ads
AFTER
100 orders by November
Organic sales nearly doubled
$1,744 royalties in December
143,340 impressions/month
$997 net profit — Month 6
What changed:
✓ The book went from 53 orders in July to 100 by November
✓ Organic sales nearly doubled, readers, finding it through search without ads running
✓ By month four, the author had stopped checking campaigns daily. The book was building momentum on its own
✓ $997 net profit in December. The same book that was barely moving five months earlier
RESULT: 53 → 100 ORDERS/MONTH. $997 NET PROFIT. ORGANIC SALES DOUBLED.
You could figure out Amazon KDP yourself. Most authors do eventually. The question is how many sales you lose while getting there.
That’s why we start with an audit. Before you spend a single dollar, let us show you exactly what's standing between your book and consistent sales.
Here’s what you walk away with:
The exact reason your book isn’t showing up, not a guess, but the specific gap between how your readers search and how Amazon currently sees your book
A ranked list of the searches your book should be winning right now, and the ones your competitors are taking instead
The fixes that would move the needle fastest for your specific book, in the order they need to happen
A clear picture of what your listing should look like, keywords, category, description angle, so you know exactly what done looks like
30 minutes with a specialist who’s looked at your actual account, not a generic consultation
Value: $497 | Yours free today.
No credit card. No commitment. Whether you work with us or not — you leave knowing exactly what to do next.

Questions Authors Ask Before Booking the Audit
Depends on where you’re starting. Most authors see ranking movement within 30–45 days of fixing the listing and launching properly structured campaigns. Significant organic growth, where the book starts sustaining itself without relying entirely on ads, typically builds over 3–6 months. We set honest expectations at the audit, not inflated promises.
I’ve already tried fixing my keywords and nothing changed.
Keywords are only one part of the fix, and they’re the part most authors try first because they’re visible. But keywords on a listing that’s in the wrong category, with a description that doesn’t convert, won’t move the needle. The sequence matters. Fixing keywords without fixing the foundation first is why most attempts don’t work.
I tried Amazon ads and lost money.
Most authors who lose money on ads launched campaigns before fixing the listing. Ads on a listing Amazon doesn’t understand just burn budget faster. The first thing we do is fix the listing so Amazon knows exactly who to show your book to. Ads come second. The author in our case study went from barely moving to $997 net profit in December, because we fixed the foundation first.
Is this just another course or checklist?
No. We do the work. You approve the direction, keywords, categories, description, and ad structure,, and we handle everything after that. No tutorials. No logging into KDP every day to check if your changes worked. You’ll get a weekly report and a monthly call. That’s your involvement.
Fiction, non-fiction, memoir, self-help, children’s books, thriller, business, we’ve worked across all of them. The genre changes. The Amazon mechanics don’t. What we look for is the same regardless of what you’ve written, the gap between how your ideal reader searches and how Amazon currently positions your book.
No. The timeline doesn’t matter; the fix works whenever you apply it. A listing that’s been invisible for 18 months has the same structural problems as one that’s been invisible for 3 weeks. The foundation was never set up correctly. Once it is, the algorithm starts responding. We’ve seen it happen with books that had been sitting flat for years.
Do I need a big budget?
No. Budget isn’t the deciding factor; the foundation is. We’ll look at where your book is right now during the audit and tell you exactly what it would take to move the needle. No number gets discussed before we understand your specific situation.
You didn’t write your book, fiction or non-fiction, to spend your evenings wondering why the dashboard isn’t moving.
Somewhere on Amazon right now, there’s a reader who would finish your book in one sitting, leave a five-star review, and immediately look for what else you’ve written.
They just can’t find it yet.
That’s not just more sales. That’s your writing finally paying for itself.
No credit card · No commitment · Fiction & Non-Fiction · Every genre
