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The free audit checks your title and description. The full Listing Audit inside KDP Rank Fuel also checks your 7 keyword boxes, category selection, and 9 other elements Amazon’s algorithm uses to rank books.
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If your listing is holding back sales, this free guide explains the most common KDP listing mistakes — and exactly what to fix first. One click sends it to your inbox.
Most KDP authors who struggle to sell their book assume the problem is discoverability — not enough keywords, not enough ads, not enough reviews. In reality, the most common cause is a listing that fails to convert the readers who do find it.
Amazon shows your book to a potential buyer for a fraction of a second. Your title, cover, and first line of your description determine whether they click. If those elements are not doing their job, no amount of advertising will fix the underlying problem.
A title that prioritises cleverness over searchability. Amazon’s algorithm indexes your title as a primary ranking signal. A title that reads beautifully but contains no buyer-intent keywords will be invisible to the readers most likely to buy it.
A description written for the author, not the buyer. Most KDP descriptions summarise the book. The best ones answer a single question: why should I buy this today? Every sentence should either create desire or remove a reason not to buy.
Keyword boxes left unfilled or filled with duplicates. Amazon gives you seven keyword fields with up to 50 characters each. Most authors fill two or three and repeat terms already in their title. The free audit checks your title and description — the full audit checks all seven boxes.
Amazon’s A9 algorithm ranks books based on two things: relevance and conversion rate. Relevance is determined by how well your listing text matches what a buyer is searching for. Conversion rate is determined by how many people who see your book actually buy it.
Most listing advice focuses on relevance. The conversion side — cover, title clarity, description structure, social proof positioning — gets far less attention. This audit checks both.