The text describes a profitable Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) portfolio containing five books in evergreen niches like natural remedies, health and fitness, children’s education, and Christian themes. Launched in June 2025, the portfolio targets the USA market, generating $25,617 in trailing twelve-month royalties and $10,610 in net profit, reflecting a 41.4% net margin. Operating through Amazon's print-on-demand model, it requires minimal intervention from the owner—about one hour per week—eliminating the need for inventory, shipping, or supplier management.
The portfolio's strategies for growth include launching more books in existing niches, expanding book series, and improving Amazon Ads targeting. Additional growth avenues include optimizing book metadata and expanding into related sub-niches. Sales occur directly via Amazon, utilizing Amazon Ads and organic search for visibility. Existing royalty data illustrates opportunities to bolster advertising effectiveness and diversify revenue streams.
The assets on sale include five published books on Amazon KDP, with related listings and book files, transferred according to Amazon KDP procedures. The owner seeks to sell in order to fund new projects, offering post-sale support regarding current operations, marketing, and potential niches for new books.
Potential buyers include existing KDP publishers, digital asset investors, or newcomers to KDP publishing. The sale represents a chance to acquire a well-established, profit-generating, inventory-free digital business with various opportunities for expansion and growth in the large English-speaking Amazon marketplace.
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