KDP Income Report July 2021: Self Publishing On Amazon (2024)

I’m unsure how long I will continue to write income reports for KDP – but probably at least for this year!

I know that income reports certainly helped me when I was starting out and I hope that it can help you also.

So, what happened in July?

Well, I was expecting July and August to be my lowest months this year… Because they were on the lower side last year.

Actually, July, August & September were on the lower side in 2020.

However, last July I made $1570 and was not using Ads at that time.

This July, I made over $4500 and while I did use Ads, they were not responsible for a majority of those sales.

Ad spend in July was – Amazon US: $66.89 – Amazon UK: £90.77 – Amazon Canada: $25.81. Plus 20% VAT on those figures.

I am intending to create more Ads, but up until now, I had just been working on optimising the Ads I had to a good ACOS and going from there.

How Much Did I Make In July on KDP before TAX/EXPENSES?

In July I made $4510 before Ads, expenses & tax.

Of course, it’s not all profit because a large chunk does need to be put aside for tax and then there are my expenses on top of Ad spend, which I will outline below.

As you can see in the image, I have 520 books that I created on KDP – however, I have less live books than this figure, because I unpublished some books that were date specific, (such as planners). This is to avoid people buying the wrong planner by mistake.

So, I did create and publish 520 books to date, but not all of those are live – so, the actual number is slightly below this.

Many people are under the impression that you need thousands of books on KDP and I guess I am one of those examples that shows that isn’t the case.

I did get lucky finding a niche that worked for me pretty early on in my KDP journey, but I’ve also made PLENTY of books that haven’t ended up selling.

Around 100 or so books sell at least one copy a month. So, that will often leave several hundred books that don’t sell even one copy.

With Q4 coming up, (the fourth quarter of the year when sales start picking up!) it’s worth mentioning that it’s a time that can really get you a lot of natural reviews because of the increase in organic sales.

With my first Q4, the initial reviews to new books meant that some of those books really started to take off.

But the next Q4, those handful of reviews multiplied several fold and propelled some of my books way up in the Amazon algorithm where they stuck around afterwards and boosted my overall monthly royalties into the next year.

I have to say, I am super excited about this Q4 – this is a great time to get your books up on amazon and get them ranked in time for it.

What Are My Usual Expenses?

I try and keep my monthly expenses down and I’m not a fan of monthly recurring memberships – but in some cases, it’s just too worthwhile.

Monthly Subscriptions I Currently Have Are:

Creative Fabrica – they do frequently have offers on, I didn’t get the best offer but pay around $20 a month. You can try it for $1 for the first month here.

CANVA – I use this daily and it costs around $10, which is great value.

Bookbolt – I renewed my subscription here, largely for niche research & PuzzleWiz. I pay $15.99 per month – standard price is $19.99 per month, but you can get 20% off the full price with my coupon code: natniches

Helium 10 – First month was £54, (around $73) because I opted for two keyword research tools, Cerebro and Magnet2. Both great tools but I wanted to keep costs down, so I downgraded in August to just pay for Cerebro. I will do a post about Helium 10 at some point. I like that you can mix and match the tools, so you don’t have to pay for the whole package, if you don’t want to.

Vectee*zy – I don’t use so much anymore but I still keep their monthly membership for when I need it. It costs me just over £10, which is around $13.

That’s it for my recurring monthly expenses in July and as you can see, this only comes to around the $130 mark.

However, I do also have some tools I paid for outright, that I don’t pay a recurring charge for and you can find my full list of tools here.

How Many Books Did I Publish In July?

I only published 11 books in July and a few of these were also actually, just plain notebooks.

Also, a couple of the books had swear/cuss words on, which meant that I could not advertise them.

While I have had some success with books like this before, it is a bit of a gamble because you need those initial sales to come in and get the ball rolling.

If you don’t make those initial sales early on and you’re in a competitive niche, then your book will likely sink into the Amazon algorithm and lose visibility.

I made zero sales on these new books and I think this was partially due to them now being in a competitive area.

Had I been able to run ads on them, I think they would have generated some sales.

I also spent a lot of July working on a journal with a lot more diversity in it, (so, not the same every page, but a bunch of different pages to work with). This took me far longer to complete and I think I was working on it for a couple of weeks.

Fortunately, with this book, although it was in a fairly competitive niche, I was able to run ads to it right away and have started seeing some sales.

I also bought an author copy of this book to make sure everything looked good and I was really impressed with how it turned out.

I do recommend getting author copies of your book when you can, because the finished product can look quite different to the digital version you create at home!

What Was My Aim In July?

My aim was actually do create a couple books in some HIGHLY competitive niches – but where I felt I could improve on some of the best selling books out there.

I wanted to really spend time creating the best cover and interior that I could and then my plan was to run Ads to these books in order to start getting sales & reviews.

Did it work?!

Yes & No!

The main two books I worked on started to get sales initially when I started running the Ads, but then sales reduced.

What I’m hoping is that SOME people that have bought these books, will then leave reviews & ratings and this will bump up the sales once more.

I think I’d hoped for a cascade of sales and instant reviews… Because one of the books was one of the best I’ve ever made in my opinion. However, KDP doesn’t work that way!

Just because you think your book is great and should sell, that does not mean it will. In fact, it can sometimes be the books you don’t expect that suddenly take off.

This is why you really cannot get too attached to your books.

You can try your best to get your book to take off – whether that be by choosing the right niche & keywords, advertising, or promoting your book outside of KDP…. But not every book will be a success.

What’s Next?

In August I’ve been going through Nuria’s Children’s Book Course and really do want to complete a couple of Children’s picture books in time for Q4.

I need to finally start YouTube, (I know… I know….)

I made a big purchase in August and that was for the instant Maze generator and this was probably the most I’ve spent in one go for a tool for KDP!!

It was especially unlike me to purchase it, because I don’t even create kids puzzle books! (Whhhhhhattt?!)

Yep.

Well, since I had taken the plunge to buy the tool, I figured I had better start using it!

I made a start on creating an activity book in August, that also incorporates mazes.

It’s taken me a lot longer than I’d anticipated, because I’ve been trying to put together my own colouring pages and puzzle pages in addition.

I definitely want to create a few more puzzle books in the next couple of weeks, before I move on to creating my Children’s book.

I also need to find time to put together a 2022 planner template. I wanted to publish some planners this year, as last year I barely uploaded any dated planners.

KDP Income Report July 2021: Self Publishing On Amazon (3)

What Are Your Plans For The Coming Months?

With Q4 just around the corner, how are you preparing?

Are you creating books specifically with Q4 in mind? Or are you just ramping up your usual routine?

Let me know in the comments!

Pin Me For Later!

KDP Income Report July 2021: Self Publishing On Amazon (2024)

FAQs

How do you check your earnings on Amazon KDP? ›

Go to the Reports tab in your KDP account. To open the old Sales Dashboard, click Reports(Old) on the left navigation panel. At the at the bottom of the old Sales Dashboard page, click Generate Report. Once the report has been generated, it will download to your computer for you to view.

How much monthly income from Amazon KDP? ›

Now, if you'd asked what a KDP author could realistically expect to make, then Cody got it right... too many variables, including those that Spinner mentioned, however it is somewhere between $0 and around $50k a month, and every $ in between. Realistically most KDP authors make between $0 and $10 lifetime.

How often are KDP reports updated? ›

Today's top-earning books, estimated royalties, orders, and KENP reads, plus your top formats and marketplaces for the month. You can see a 30-day trendline of orders and KENP reads to monitor trends over time. The Dashboard page report is updated every 15 minutes.

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.

Do I have to pay taxes on what I earned from selling my KDP books? ›

Do I have to pay taxes on my KDP sales? The short answer: yes. Amazon requires all publishers, including nonprofit or tax-exempt organizations, to provide valid taxpayer identification in order to comply with U.S. tax reporting regulations.

What is Amazon KDP passive income? ›

Some people simply call it: “the income you earn when you sleep”; because, if you do it once, it will be generating income for you every month without you putting in any more work. For example, once you upload a book on Amazon KDP, you will receive payments monthly in the form of royalties for the rest of your life.

Can you make a living from KDP? ›

KDP pays you a percentage royalty each time a book sells. The exact royalty percentage varies slightly based on factors like the book price and whether readers are using Kindle Unlimited. But you generally earn between 35-70% net royalties per ebook sold. Royalties add up quickly as more copies sell month after month.

Can you make a living off KDP? ›

It takes hard work, patience, talent, learning new skills and time to produce a book, which might sell. Kdp is not a passive income, most indie authors don't make much, a few make a reasonable amount, a tiny proportion make enough to quit the day job.

Is Amazon KDP still profitable? ›

In 2024, Amazon KDP remains a profitable avenue for self-publishing, providing authors with a powerful platform and potential for lucrative returns. Success, however, requires a strategic approach, combining quality content with effective marketing efforts to navigate the evolving landscape of digital publishing.

How often do KDP authors get paid? ›

Royalties are paid every month, approximately 60 days after the end of the month in which the sale was reported (90 days for Expanded Distribution) as long as you meet the minimum threshold for payment. Direct deposit payments can take 1–5 business days to show on your bank account from the payment date.

How many books can I publish on KDP per day? ›

Thank you! Good morning. The answer I received from chat earlier this morning was that it is 3 per day within 24-hours. And the counter will reset from the last time you published your third title.

How many KDP books can you upload per day? ›

How Many Books Can I Upload to Amazon KDP Per Day? You can now upload three books per day. The implementation of a daily limit of three books is aimed to combat abuse. KDP observed a surge in low-quality and AI-generated book submissions on the platform and believes that this daily limit will mitigate the issue.

How much does the average author make on KDP? ›

So how much do self published authors make on Amazon? Self-published writers on Kindle make around $150 per month on the lower end to more than $20,000 per month on the higher end.

What is the average KDP royalty? ›

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 do authors get paid for their first book? ›

For a first-time author, your advance usually ranges from $1,000 to $10,000 on average per book. So let's say you receive a $10,000 advance for your first book. This means you would then need to earn $10,000 in royalties from the sale of the book before you receive any additional income.

How do I know if I made a sale on KDP? ›

To see a detailed report, click Generate Report at the bottom of the Sales Dashboard page. The generated report contains orders, sales, and royalties earned for the selected time period.

How long does it take to get paid on Amazon KDP? ›

Royalties are paid every month, approximately 60 days after the end of the month in which the sale was reported (90 days for Expanded Distribution) as long as you meet the minimum threshold for payment. Direct deposit payments can take 1–5 business days to show on your bank account from the payment date.

Why have I not been paid on KDP? ›

If in your Payments Report you see the amounts showing as "Paid," but the payment still doesn't appear in your account, please contact your financial institution for verification. Check delivery time frames vary depending on location.

How long does it take for sales to show up on KDP? ›

Advertising
When will...Timeline
The review of my ad be done?Up to 3 days after submission
My ad restart? I had a billing issue and had to update my credit card details.1 hour to 3 business days
The changes I made to my book details or price show up?Up to 3 days
Sales resulting from my ad appear?Up to 14 days
4 more rows

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Allyn Kozey

Last Updated:

Views: 5649

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (63 voted)

Reviews: 94% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Allyn Kozey

Birthday: 1993-12-21

Address: Suite 454 40343 Larson Union, Port Melia, TX 16164

Phone: +2456904400762

Job: Investor Administrator

Hobby: Sketching, Puzzles, Pet, Mountaineering, Skydiving, Dowsing, Sports

Introduction: My name is Allyn Kozey, I am a outstanding, colorful, adventurous, encouraging, zealous, tender, helpful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.