A distinctive Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) account is up for sale, offering a unique opportunity rooted in a niche market. The account features a branded catalog focused on Ethiopian Christian scriptures and religious texts, a genre with enduring cultural and spiritual significance. Unlike typical large editions, this collection presents the first premium large-print multi-volume editions, designed for enhanced readability while maintaining the texts' prestige.
The market response has been notably positive, with significant early growth bolstered by a strategic advertising pause in 2026 to optimize revenue and profitability. The account is structured to efficiently distribute royalties across its series of four live books, all launched since July 2025. Its robust reader engagement is evidenced by approximately 900 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars as of June 2026.
Included with the account are various resources to smooth ownership transition: a brand-new book ready for publication, a 10,000+ subscriber email list, a 90-day support program including coaching calls, and access to a video course on publishing and marketing. Opportunities for expansion include a premium single-volume edition and the potential to enter new English-speaking and international markets. The offering is supplemented by a comprehensive package of nurturing and operational bonuses, including advertising campaign restructuring and discounts on ad management services, ensuring a low-management acquisition with substantial growth potential. Interested buyers can request full performance data and a private video walkthrough.
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