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Low, Medium, or High Content Books Simplified
You’ve probably heard people throwing around terms like ā€œlow contentā€ and ā€œhigh contentā€ā€¦ but what do they actually mean when you’re trying to publish your first (or next) book? Let’s break it down in a way that actually clicks šŸ‘‡ 🟔 Low Content Books: Think notebooks, blank journals, or simple logbooks. These usually have minimal written content—mostly repeated pages or templates. They’re easy to create, BUT they can be harder to sell because they don’t always stand out. Amazon has also gotten stricter with these since many feel repetitive or ā€œcookie-cutter.ā€ 🟠 Medium Content Books: This is where things start getting fun šŸ‘€ These are a mix of structure + creativity—like coloring books, activity books, planners, guided journals, and workbooks. You’re adding more value, more uniqueness, and more reasons for someone to actually choose your book. šŸ”µ High Content Books: This is what most people picture when they think of a traditional book. These are content-heavy with actual writing—chapters, paragraphs, and deeper value (think self-help, guides, how-to books, etc.). šŸ‘‰ These tend to perform really well because people are actively searching for solutions, stories, or transformation. šŸ’” My Take: I personally lean heavily toward high content books because they’ve been the easiest for me to sell and scale. There’s clearer demand, stronger keywords, and more perceived value. But here’s the truth…There’s no ā€œone right wayā€ to win on Amazon KDP. You can build a profitable strategy with low, medium, or high content—it all comes down to: - Your niche - Your keyword research - And how well you position your book Curious what type of book YOU will start with? Drop it below šŸ‘‡
Low, Medium, or High Content Books Simplified
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I have a long content, that I would like to update and relaunch as a "Second edition" and I have ideas for medium content ones, plus I am interested in starting off with workbooks for the next long form I have in mind.
Author Chaos: The Hidden Productivity Killer
ā€œI don’t have enough timeā€¦ā€ — sound familiar? We hear it all the time. And honestly… I’ve said it too. But if you’re anything like me, it’s not always about time , it’s about trying to do too many things at once. I’ve had people like @Jeff Baer with BIO BUILDERS and @Liisa Reimann with FUNNEL FORENSICS tell me they appreciate how intentional I am with what I share in this community… and I’m really grateful for that. But let me be real with you for a second šŸ‘‡ When I’m chasing the next book idea, the next funnel, the next video, the next post…(my fellow entrepreneurs know that list NEVER ends) šŸ‘‰ My file system gets messy šŸ‘‰ My desk gets messy šŸ‘‰ My brain gets messy And that’s when things start slipping through the cracks. I start jumping from one thing to the next, and instead of being productive… I’m scattered. The truth? Sometimes I just need MORE time to process and create something that’s actually good. That’s why I really respect what @Sybil Hall does in her community Income Without Burnout. She forces you to slow down and reflect — something I know I personally need more of. So here’s your reminder today: ✨ You don’t need more time ✨ You need a RESET Even if things feel chaotic… you can pause. You can clean up. You can regroup. You can REST Today I took a day off from my 9–5 to catch up on life stuff I’ve been putting off. I've only checked off 2/10 things on my to-do list today. But progress is progress. Now I want to see šŸ‘€ Messy desk or clean desk? Drop a photo below šŸ‘‡(No judgment… we’re keeping it real in here šŸ˜…) Now I need to add cleaning my office to the checklist...
Author Chaos: The Hidden Productivity Killer
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@Krista Brea That's exactly what I did. 30 stories in 30 days. My goal was 500 words per day. I figured that would be 15,000 words, enough for the small book.
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@Krista Brea How does an ant eat an elephant? One bite at a time
A Little Sneak Peek… My First Children’s Book 🐓
I wanted to share something a little different that I’ve been working on. I’m currently putting together my very first children’s book, and this one is extra special to me because it was inspired by my son. A few weeks ago at bedtime I randomly made up a story on the fly about ā€œBilly the Horse.ā€ It was one of those completely improvised parent moments where you just start talking and hope it turns into a story šŸ˜„ A few nights later my son asked me… "Billy the Horse story?" And then he kept asking for it. That’s when I realized… this might actually be a real book. So now Billy the Horse is officially becoming a children’s book. Yes, I used AI to help bring the story and illustrations together. Yes, it’s not perfect. But this one is coming straight from the heart šŸ’– for my four-year-old. It’s been a really fun creative process and also a great reminder that sometimes the best book ideas come from real life moments. I’m still putting the final touches on it, but I wanted to give you all a first look preview before it becomes official šŸ‘€ Attaching the cover concept ... what do you think?
A Little Sneak Peek… My First Children’s Book 🐓
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@Krista Brea yes. Many many years ago I wrote a couple of children's stories that are sitting in my hard drive. I think with the AI availability it's time for them to come to life. They were both written out of different prompts
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@Krista Brea Not sometimes, always
šŸŽ¬ Turn Your Book Into a Movie Poster
Here’s a fun creative exercise for authors… What if your book wasn’t just a book…What if it were a movie? I took my book, ’ 90s Nostalgia, and asked AI to turn it into a Hollywood-style movie poster, and honestly, it’s pretty cool to see your book concept come to life in a totally different way. This is also a great way to think about: - the core theme of your book - the visual vibe - the story you’re telling readers If you want to try it, use this prompt: Prompt: Create a cinematic movie poster for a film based on my book titled ā€œ[Insert Book Title]ā€. Include dramatic lighting, bold movie typography, and visual elements representing the theme of the book. Make it look like a Hollywood blockbuster poster. (ALSO UPLOAD YOUR BOOK COVER IF YOU HAVE ONE) Now it’s your turn šŸ‘‡ Drop your AI movie poster in the comments. I’d love to see what your book looks like on the big screen šŸŽ„šŸ“š
šŸŽ¬ Turn Your Book Into a Movie Poster
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@Krista Brea It is actually using my book cover, but I see what you mean
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@Krista Brea yup I like it.
What’s The Goal of Your Book?
I put this up on YT over the weekend after having a conversation with @Tania Fox because we need to think about the goal of your book before you start writing āœļø it.
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The MAIN purpose of my book I am thinking of would be to generate passive income. I can have another book to market myself as a transformational coach/speaker
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