This 1.5-year-old Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) account is designed for beginners or those seeking entry into the KDP business with a strong base. It features seven active books that have consistently produced royalties since their launch. In anticipation of the high sales season in December and January, the books received a fresh makeover in August. Anticipated royalties during this period are expected to reach at least $10,000. The account is diversified across different niches, ensuring stability and reducing risk for new buyers. The evenly distributed royalties between books prevent reliance on any single title for revenue.
Financially, the account has generated $27,000 in royalties in 2023, with $44,500 already recorded up to September 2024. It projects a further increase during the last quarter due to recent book revamps. The net profit for the past year stands at $31,700, primarily from the US market, offering expansion opportunities with Amazon ads in other markets like Canada, the UK, and Australia. Furthermore, translating books into European languages can significantly boost income, facilitated by AI tools.
For beginners, this account comes with a ready-to-use support system, including access to professional ghostwriters and graphic designers. A valuable, yet untapped, email list of over 4,000 subscribers accompanies the account, offering substantial sales potential. This is an ideal opportunity for first-time buyers looking to enter the KDP market with immediate earning potential. Interested parties can contact for more details and access to the book portfolio, presenting a rare chance for growth and passive income.
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