The Amazon KDP account up for sale specializes in the exam and study guides niche, featuring over 30 books with 5-star reviews. The account presents significant growth potential, with an expected increase of up to $10,000 within three months. The current owner suggests that increasing the PPC (pay-per-click) budget is one of the few requirements to realize this growth potential. This niche is considered relatively easy because the primary update needed is changing the year on book covers annually. The seller offers continued support by arranging for more books to be written if the buyer desires ongoing growth.
The reason for selling this profitable account is a cash flow shortage, and the seller acknowledges that doing so now would be at a financial loss compared to its potential future value. The advertising cost of sales (ACOS) has been optimized to around 20-22%, yet there are further opportunities for revenue and profit growth through optimization strategies, as several new ASINs have not had PPC campaigns run on them.
The account's management is straightforward, especially for those who can invest in commissioning additional high-quality books. The seller is willing to provide connections to their team of writers to facilitate this process. Potential buyers are encouraged to act quickly, as the account will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
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