How to Improve Amazon Discoverability | Keywords & Categories
- Jill Cooper
- Mar 22
- 1 min read
How to improve your Amazon discoverability
Amazon finds books through keywords and categories. These are your visibility switches. Get them right, and the algorithm shows your book. Get them wrong, and your book gets buried no matter how good it is.
Amazon Keywords: Precision Wins
You get seven keyword slots. Use them all. Think like your reader: What words are they typing? 'paranormal romance slow burn' not 'book.' 'small town second chance' not 'story.' Long-tail keywords convert better than single words.
Test your keywords. Search them on Amazon. If your book appears, the keyword works. If it doesn't, that keyword isn't directing readers to you. Swap it out.
Categories: Niche Down, Not Up
Pick categories where you'll rank well. A bestseller tag in a 200-book niche > invisible in a 200,000-book category. Smaller categories = faster visibility = more page one placements = more sales.
Check your competition. If 50 books are in a category, you have a shot at visibility. If 5,000 are, you're starting from zero. Choose strategically.


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