This business listing is for an Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) portfolio focused on Trading, Crafts & Hobbies, and Religion niches, primarily targeting customers in the United States. Established in April 2025, the portfolio contains 12 published books and has demonstrated strong financial performance over the past year, with revenues of approximately $184,066 and net profits of about $83,389. This equates to an average monthly revenue of $15,339 and a net profit of $6,949, with a notable net margin of 45.3%.
The business operates with a print-on-demand model through Amazon KDP, eliminating inventory needs and minimizing management to roughly 2 hours a week. Responsibilities include monitoring sales and advertising performance on Amazon, currently the sole sales channel. The business does not utilize social media or maintain an email list, indicating potential areas for expansion under new ownership.
Key assets included in the sale encompass the Amazon KDP portfolio and existing book files, along with supplier contacts and standard operating procedures. The seller offers 30 days of post-sale support to facilitate a smooth transition.
Growth opportunities for a buyer include translating books into other languages, creating audiobooks, publishing new titles, optimizing Amazon Ads, and developing external marketing strategies. The seller is divesting to allocate resources elsewhere, not due to distress, and potential buyers can access due diligence information upon meeting certain conditions.
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