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Free Amazon KDP Keyword Generator

Generate keyword phrase directions that sound like reader intent instead of vague publishing jargon.

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You will get clustered search-intent phrases, not a giant dump of random keywords.

Help me find smarter keyword phrases.

What better keyword phrasing should help you do

Translate the book into buyer language

Move from internal author wording into clearer search-intent phrases a reader might actually type.

Sharpen metadata around the real promise

Use keyword clusters to pressure-test whether the book is positioned clearly enough for retail.

Support the rest of the package

Better keywords usually expose better subtitle, blurb, and category language too.

Examples

Keyword situations this tool helps with

Romance metadata cleanup

Turn a broad romance description into tighter trope and mood phrases that signal the right reader experience.

Nonfiction positioning

Generate more specific phrases around problem, outcome, and audience instead of generic business-book language.

Memoir discoverability

Find phrases that speak to the memoir’s emotional and thematic promise without flattening it into jargon.

Why it matters

Why keyword work improves more than the backend form field

Keyword phrasing forces an author to explain the book in sharper language. That is useful far beyond the dashboard because metadata, cover positioning, subtitle clarity, and description quality all improve when the book’s real promise becomes easier to name. Good keyword work is often a packaging discipline disguised as a discoverability task.

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Use the keyword direction to sharpen the whole package.

Bring the metadata angle into BookWriter and keep going with subtitle, cover direction, outline, and launch-ready packaging.