Does Amazon Advertising Work for Books? — Evergreen Authors (2024)

Dear Evergreen Authors:

Does Amazon Advertising work for books?

We get this question all the time from authors, and our answer is usually always the same.

Before we get into our answer, let us explain how Amazon Advertising works first so you have a solid foundation of understanding.

Amazon Advertising was launched in 2012 and enables sellers all over the world to advertise their products—from books, to clothes, to beauty products, and more.

Separate from Amazon.com, you can find the Amazon Advertising program for authors by logging into your KDP dashboard and going into to your Bookshelf and clicking on the Promote and Advertise link (see photos below.)

How to Access Amazon Advertising for Your Book:

From here, you’ll be able to setup ad campaigns for your book.

Up until recently, you needed a Kindle edition or KDP Paperback edition of your book to run ad campaigns, but Amazon has now opened advertising up to other formats not published through KDP.

This is great news for traditionally published authors — and indie authors distributing their books to Amazon via another service than KDP.

To create ad campaigns outside of KDP, log in to Author Central go to the Reports + Marketing tab, and look for the Amazon Ads yellow box and click on "Go to ads console" and you can set them up (see photo below).

*Notice all the circled books are ads, and prominently displayed at the top of the search page.

Here’s the other main place you’ll see book ads running:

2) On a product page, next to the Also Bought section

There are many other spots Amazon will place ads for books, but these are the two most popular, and the placements that will typically drive the most traffic to your book sales page.

As you can probably gather from looking at these screenshots, Amazon has become a pay-to-play system where the way to get your book to the #1 position of search is to run ad campaigns.

So, should you run ads on your book? Yes.

But, you should take the time to learn how to create Amazon ad campaigns before you start running a single ad for your book.

We want to be 100% honest with you now—getting familiar with Amazon Advertising will take time and practice, and authors get mixed results.

In general, authors who get the best results with Amazon Advertising are the ones who invest the time and energy in learning how to create + launch ads properly.

There are many places to learn how to run effective Amazon ads for your book, and Amazon offers a free tutorial right here.

We also have a free workshop if you want to learn an easy-to-follow formula for creating Amazon ads for your book based on our many years of experience running successful Amazon ad campaigns.

We highly recommend spending time learning about the Amazon Advertising system before you go in blindly because it can be an extremely expensive learning curve.

But, if you do know what you’re doing—Amazon Advertising can be EXTREMELY profitable, and bring in a huge audience of readers quickly, while selling your book and boosting your income completely on autopilot.

Now, let’s get to some real-life stories of authors who used Amazon Advertising for their books, because I think this will help answer the question of whether or not it will work for your book.

We’ll first going to share a case study from a fiction author that comes from the ReedsyBlog, then we’ll share our own personal experience using Amazon Advertising as a non-fiction author.

AUTHOR CASE STUDY #1: FICTION AUTHOR

Annelie Wendebergis an award-winning author of historical and climate fiction, and has been using Amazon ads on three of her books in the past few months:

The Devil’s Grin(Victorian mystery/thriller),Keeper of Pleas(Victorian mystery / police procedural), and 1/2986(Climate Fiction / Hard Science Fiction). All three are the first books in their respective series.

The results of her Amazon ad campaigns? Pretty good. Here’s what she had to say:

“I just started the ad for the science fiction, so I can’t say anything about performance yet. The mysteries are doing pretty well, with an ROI (return on investment) of around 500% (includes paperback sales and sales of all books in the series).”

— Annelie

Here’s a first pointer for you series authors: advertising the first book in the series means that the readers you’ll acquire through the ads can then purchase and make their way through the rest of their series.

Another good pointer is the type of ads Annelie went for:

“All my ads are sponsored product ads running with manual keywords. I didn’t try Display ads yet, because I find the placement odd — kind of far away from where I would look when I’m interested in purchasing a book.”

— Annelie

You’ll probably find that you need to test a lotof keywords before you find some that really work for you. A good way to find more keywords is to go through your book’s “also boughts," and then those books' “also boughts," and so on.

Annelie also says:

“There are 4 key elements to successful advertisem*nt: (1) Copy, (2) Image, (3) Target audience, and (4) Data. Number crunching is immensely important, otherwise you’ll have no clue what’s working and what isn’t. How often is the ad shown? How many people find it interesting enough to click? And how many of those people purchase the product? Why is one keyword working and another isn’t? Spend time on analyzing your data, and do it daily when starting a new ad.”

— Annelie

CASE STUDY #2: NON-FICTION AUTHOR

This next author case-study is for a non-fiction author who writes in the self-help genre, and is a cofounder of Evergreen Authors.

She has two books published currently, and has been running Amazon ads on one of her books for several years now. You can see the book she runs ads on right here.

She’s personally experienced huge success from using Amazon ads for her books—she went from selling 150 Kindle books a year online, to over 150 a month on Amazon alone.

What she really likes about Amazon Advertising is that she feels like you don't have to do much to maintain your ad campaigns and they're pretty inexpensive to run—especially compared to how expensive BookBub ads and Facebook ads are.

But her favorite thing about using Amazon ads to sell books is that you don't need a huge online following, or need to be on social media all the time—the trick really is to use the right keywords to target readers who are already searching for books like yours.

Like Annelie mentions in the author case study from above, running successful Amazon Advertising campaigns for your book really is about targeting the right readers by using keywords related to your book.

Here’s a screenshot from the inside of one of our ad campaigns so you can see what we mean:

Since her book is called The Gratitude Jar, she uses a lot of keywords with the word “gratitude” in them so when people are on Amazon searching for books about “gratitude,” chances are good an ad for her book will pop up on their search pages.

As you can see in the screenshot above, the keywords “gratitude jar” and “gratitude journal” are getting the most action—with the keyword “gratitude jar” accounting for almost $2500 in book sales alone!

THIS is the power of using Amazon Advertising to target your ideal readers. If you can get your book in front of the RIGHT readers, people who are actually looking for books just like yours, the sales take care of themselves.

So our answer is usually an enthusiastic “heck yes!” to authors who ask us the question of whether or not they should run Amazon ads for their book…but always with the caveat to make sure to target the right readers with your ads.

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FAQs

Does Amazon KDP advertising work? ›

KDP advertising is definitely a game-changer for book sales in 2024. With their pay-per-click (PPC) model, you only pay when a reader clicks on your ad.

Can books be advertised on Amazon? ›

Amazon Ads offers book marketing solutions that can help you reach all different types of book buyers wherever they are in their purchasing journey, from awareness through to sale.

How much do Amazon Ads cost for books? ›

The best way to determine a daily budget on Amazon is to experiment. You can begin advertising at no more than $5 to $10 per day, although most successful campaigns cost at least $50 to $100 per day. There is no correct daily budget.

How do you get your book noticed on Amazon? ›

7 Tactics on How to Get Your Book Noticed on Amazon
  1. Set up your Author Central account. First things first, start a free Author Central account. ...
  2. Enhance your sales page. ...
  3. Ensure your best book description. ...
  4. Ensure your best book cover design. ...
  5. Collect book reviews.
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How long does it take for KDP ads to work? ›

Advertising
When will...Timeline
Sales resulting from my ad appear?Up to 14 days
When will ad data (e.g., clicks, impressions, sales) show in my reports after I edit my ad?Your new campaign will update immediately. However, ad data may take 3 to 14 days to show in your reports.
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How much does KDP advertising cost? ›

Types of KDP Ads and Their Costs

KDP Advertising offers a variety of ad formats, each with its own cost considerations: Sponsored Product Ads: These appear on search results pages and product detail pages, often with CPCs ranging from $0.10 to $5.00+.

Does it make sense to sell books on Amazon? ›

Selling books on Amazon is a fantastic way to make some cash — and even to start building an Amazon business. The best part is, you don't need a lot of money to start. In fact, you can get started for free by selling your old books that are collecting dust.

Why are there no ads for books? ›

Further, those who do read books (excluding those in academia) tend to be old, therefore less likely to change their consumer preferences. This group is less likely to respond to an advertising campaign, and is therefore less attractive to advertisers.

Can you sell KDP books in bookstores? ›

KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing, Amazon's self-publishing arm) does not allow for wholesale returns. So even though KDP alleges that their Expanded Distribution program allows bookstores to order from them, they most often will not because KDP doesn't allow returns. They also don't offer the required 55 percent discount.

How much do you make per book on Amazon KDP? ›

KDP offers a fixed 60% royalty rate on paperbacks sold on Amazon marketplaces where KDP supports paperback distribution. Your royalty is 60% of your list price.

How much should I spend on Amazon ads per day? ›

What should my daily advertising budget be? We recommend starting with $50 to $100 a day for your PPC campaigns, but you can easily start with just $5 to $10 a day and make adjustments over time.

Do Facebook ads work for authors? ›

The most common way for authors to use Facebook Ads is to advertise their books on retailers like Amazon, Apple, Google Play, Nook, or Kobo. This means that when a reader clicks on an ad, it takes them directly to a page where they can instantly buy the book.

How do new authors get noticed? ›

Start a blog, submit your work to literary magazines, engage on social media, and join writer groups as practical strategies to get noticed before getting published.

What qualifies as a best selling book on Amazon? ›

Best Seller and Category Ranks are based on customer activity of your book relative to the activity of other books. Books can be ranked in up to three best seller category lists, regardless of how many categories the book may feature within.

How do you know if a book is selling well on Amazon? ›

How can I tell if a book is selling well?
  1. Published no more than 10 years ago (5.2 years ago on average)
  2. Received at least 2,000 Amazon reviews (with an average of 23,000)
  3. Rated highly on Amazon (with ratings between 4.4 and 4.8 and an average of 4.6)
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How much can you realistically make on Amazon KDP? ›

Realistic earnings expectations are hard to define due to these variables, but incomes range from a few dollars to over $10,000 per month for some top-performing authors and publishers. Income from KDP is a result of royalties earned from each book sold or borrowed.

How to be successful on Amazon KDP? ›

But you can maximize reader excitement by making sure your book stands out.
  1. Create a compelling cover. ...
  2. Edit and proofread your book well. ...
  3. Write a compelling description of your book. ...
  4. Introduce yourself to your readers. ...
  5. Promote your book online. ...
  6. Publish paperbacks through KDP. ...
  7. Upload videos and book trailers.

How much do you make per sale on Amazon KDP? ›

KDP offers a fixed 60% royalty rate on paperbacks sold on Amazon marketplaces where KDP supports paperback distribution. Your royalty is 60% of your list price. We then subtract printing costs, which depend on trim size, page count, ink type, and the Amazon marketplace your paperback was ordered from.

How fast can you make money with KDP? ›

Although you can make money as soon as people start purchasing your book, KDP follows a 60-day payment schedule and implements a minimum threshold requirement before they send your earnings. The average author makes $150 per month on KDP while successful authors may earn $20,000 per month or higher.

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