Today I wanted to share a very valuable lesson, and it's basically a life hack if you want to do some keyword research for your book.
➡️ If you feel completely clueless when it comes to learning how to do keyword research, instead of guessing, you can actually use a competitor book to leverage AI to help you understand the keywords that the competitor book is ranking for.
Check out this simple example prompt. 👇
Give me a list of 25 potential keywords for me to research and let me know if you think there is opportunity in this topic for a new book to make money.
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- Tell AI what type of book you're planning to write and what the book is about, or a general topic that the book is in.
- Give it a URL to a potential competitor book that already is published on Amazon.
- Ask for it to give you back a list of 25 potential keywords.
- Ask for it to also give you feedback if there is opportunity in this topic to make a book on Amazon.
🔥 So once you have that information, what do you do next?
This is where I would then leverage the power of Publisher Rocket to look up several of these keywords. You don't want to overuse keywords. You want to strategically use keywords. You want to find keywords that have higher search volume and lower competition, and that is what Publisher Rocket will help you identify. My rule of thumb is to only select three main keywords for using in your title and subtitle.
Use the keyword with the largest search volume as your title and use two supporting keywords in your subtitle.
🚀 Run the prompt and let me know in the comments below how it went for you, or share a screenshot.