The Top Kindle Publishing Software Tools For Market Research

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Self-publishing books on Amazon has been around for years now, yet it’s still in its infancy, and more writers are getting published every month. From first-time to seasoned writers, more self-published fiction and self-published non-fiction books are being ranked in Amazon’s algorithm.

Most writer’s know to cross their “t’s” and cross their “I’s” but don’t do so in the digital book marketing arena. Usually, an author fills out their book title and subtitle and description with no thought of optimizing for the Amazon search engine. Optimizing for the Amazon search engine is a piece of the ranking puzzle, yet it’s often the most neglected.

In this article, we’re going to cover a few of the best self-publishing software on the market today.

Kindle Publishing Software for Market Research

Market research software plays a pivotal role in how (and if) people will find your book when searching Amazon (and the Kindle Store).

The following tools can help you choose the best keyword(s), the best categories, and even help you analyze the chances of beating your competitors.

 
Software Review Cost Description
Kindle Spy Kinde Spy Review $47 A browser extension that analyzes books on the 1st page of results Detailed stats that explain why. Allows for reverse engineering of competition’s categories and more.
KDP Rocket KDP Rocket Review $97 Analyzes books on keyword-level and provide detailed stats such as ABSR, Keyword Search Volume (for Google & Amazon). Also has a feature to hunt for the best Kindle categories. Allows for reverse engineering of competition.
K-Lytics K-Lytics Review $37/month A service more than a software that provides monthly reports that give you insights on the best opportunities in niches in the Amazon market.
Kindle Samurai Kindle Samurai Review $19.90 A keyword research tool that claims to do what the first two on this list do, but looks outdated.

Why Authors Should Use Tools At Their Disposals

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In the first years of Kindle publishing, self-published authors would have to do keyword, category, and competitor analysis manually. This would no question take hours to complete.

Now that tools such as those that made our list above are available to everyone, it’s much easier to be competitive amongst other authors. With the tools above you can feel more confident when publishing your book following each tool’s tutorial videos. Make sure to visit some of the tools above and consider investing in one for your self-publishing business!