Global score of the book idea "maya/None"
Competition
E
More than 500 best selling titles already cover this topic. If the profitability score looks good, continue digging deeper in this genre to find a more accessible niche.
Profitability
D
Average sales volume are mostly under the $1000/month mark, even for top selling books. If the difficulty is too high, it may not be worth the effort. Releasing multiple books is highly recommended.
Difficulty
A
You can easily make it to most best seller lists with less than 3 sales a day on average. This topic is ideal for new writers. Provided that the profitability and competition scores check out, you found your gem!
Niche
D
The topic idea is either very broad or not explictly linked to an obvious Amazon category. Authors may struggle to find the perfect category for this theme. Be careful not to miss your fanbase.
Your passion
C
After all, you've got to have passion and dedication about this idea to make it work.
Technical information related to books about "maya/None"
Average book price
$11.315
Average stars per book
Average reviews per book
72
Average book length
124 pages
Average title length
9 words
Top 5 best selling authors
Dot Hutchison , Edwin Barnhart , Nora Roberts , Adir Levy , Maya Angelou
Top 5 best selling publishers
Thomas & Mercer , The Great Courses , None , Elon Books; First Edition , Ballantine Books; Reissue edition
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