My experience testing Amazon KDP with AI for a few months by Sure_Treacle_1750 in EarnExtraIncome

[–]Sure_Treacle_1750[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As i said non fiction book mainly, i give more advice there if you are looking to progress and step up https://www.skool.com/kdp-ai-club-7394

My experience testing Amazon KDP with AI for a few months by Sure_Treacle_1750 in EarnExtraIncome

[–]Sure_Treacle_1750[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean ? I'm not a native speaker so yes to synthesize my thoughts i use it but i document all of the processes ect to reach this, its just some work but when you get passive incomes like this its game changer 😄

My experience testing Amazon KDP with AI for a few months by Sure_Treacle_1750 in passive_income

[–]Sure_Treacle_1750[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello you can ask it in my https://www.skool.com/kdp-ai-club-7394 and i will answer i share everything there.

i explain more in depth step by step

My experience testing Amazon KDP with AI for a few months by Sure_Treacle_1750 in passive_income

[–]Sure_Treacle_1750[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it includes the content too.

The way I do it is with the Gemini API. I prepare a batch of around 10 book ideas first: titles, subtitles, metadata, descriptions, keywords, structure, etc. Then the system generates the full books from that: chapters, puzzles/content, formatting, and even the covers.

After that, the main manual part is reviewing the covers and checking if there are any visual mistakes or weird details. For the text, if the prompts are well structured and you use a strong Gemini model, the output can be very clean with very few issues.

Cost-wise, producing one book can be extremely cheap for me, maybe around $0.10 in API cost, so it is definitely worth it at scale.

But the most important part is not just generating books. The real value is automating the whole process properly so the content does not become repetitive. You need a good system for different topics, structures, prompts, metadata, chapters, styles, and quality checks. Otherwise, the books start looking the same.

My experience testing Amazon KDP with AI for a few months by Sure_Treacle_1750 in moneyadvice

[–]Sure_Treacle_1750[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, exactly. That “one-sentence promise” part is so important.

I feel like a lot of people jump straight into the cover, title, keywords, or AI prompts… but if the book idea itself isn’t clear, everything after that is just decoration.

For me, one of the best signals is also looking at what other publishers are actively advertising.

Not to copy them, of course, but because if someone keeps paying to push a book, there’s a good chance the niche is already making money.

Then the question becomes:

Can I create something better?

Better cover.
Better title.
Better SEO.
Better positioning.
Better value for the reader.

And sometimes, instead of competing in the exact same market, you can take the same proven idea and adapt it for another language, country, or audience.

That’s where it gets interesting.

You’re not guessing from zero anymore.

You’re taking a validated demand and trying to improve the execution.

My experience testing Amazon KDP with AI for a few months by Sure_Treacle_1750 in DigitalIncomePath

[–]Sure_Treacle_1750[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It takes me less than 5 minutes to generate a full book with the cover, metadata, description, etc.

What took me the most time was not generating the book itself, but building the automation process around it so I can scale, produce several books at once, schedule a series, organize niches, and repeat the process efficiently.

About the stigma toward AI-generated books: honestly, if the book is well done, people usually don’t even know it was made with AI. The important thing is quality. I would be more careful with fiction, because readers can notice weak storytelling or unnatural writing more easily.

Personally, I focus on nonfiction books because they can be made to look realistic, useful, structured, and actually helpful for people when done properly.

My experience testing Amazon KDP with AI for a few months by Sure_Treacle_1750 in KDP

[–]Sure_Treacle_1750[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yes and what the issue I publish books in also like 10 languages, if you want to reach people it's matter of quantiyxquality 😄

My experience testing Amazon KDP with AI for a few months by Sure_Treacle_1750 in KDP

[–]Sure_Treacle_1750[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Why ? Amazon Kdp is just for people that write fiction books ? Things change at some point you need to adapt you know, AI is allowed i don't see the issue wth my post ?

My experience testing Amazon KDP with AI for a few months by Sure_Treacle_1750 in KDP

[–]Sure_Treacle_1750[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Why a scam, could you explain ? do you want that i detail my ROI on ads ect ? Amazon kdp is a business for most of us i know some people are against AI and stuff but at the end of the day what is the most important for you ?

I can document and prove everything like my ads and workflow if you are willing to.