Why My Book Isn’t Selling

Introduction

Hey everyone,
I’m seeing this question a LOT in writing/self-publishing subs, so I thought I’d break it down properly
why isn’t your book selling, even if it’s well-written?

I’ve worked with tons of indie authors, and honestly 80% of the time, the problem isn’t the book, it’s everything around the book.

Here’s the breakdown:

1: Your cover is killing your sales

Writers think their cover is “unique,” but readers think:
“What genre is this? Is this even professionally made?”

On Amazon, people decide in 0.5 seconds if they’ll click.
Sad reality:
Ugly or off-genre covers = instant death.

  • If you write romance use romance conventions
  • If you write thriller use thriller conventions
  • Readers want familiarity first, uniqueness later.

2: Your title isn’t doing any heavy lifting

Your title should:

  • Signal the genre

  • Signal the tone

  • Be searchable

  • Not confuse readers

If your title sounds like a poetry collection or a philosophy book, but it’s actually a thriller, you’re done.

Examples of titles that sabotage sales:

  • Overly vague

  • Too long

  • Too metaphorical

  • Hard to pronounce

Clear > Creative.
Memorable > Deep.

3. Your blurb is boring

Most indie blurbs make 3 mistakes:

  • Too long

  • Too confusing

  • No emotional hook

A good blurb is NOT a summary.
It’s
a sales pitch that triggers curiosity.

4. You’re not in the right category

So many authors pick categories that “feel right” but don’t perform right.
If you’re in a category with giant traditionally published authors, you’re invisible.

Pick:

  • Low-competition categories

  • Relevant niche categories

  • Categories where you can rank

Small categories = easier visibility = more organic sales.

5. You ignored keywords completely

Keywords aren’t random.
Keywords = readers literally telling Amazon what they want.

If you don’t use keywords that match reader intent, your book becomes invisible.

Example:
People search “grumpy sunshine romance.”
If your book fits it but you don’t mention it gone.

6. You launched to no one

Most authors hit publish and wait.
But Amazon boosts books that:

  • Get clicks

  • Get conversions

  • Get reviews

If you have no early traction, Amazon won’t help you.

Launch without audience = Silent launch = Dead launch.

7. You’re competing with thousands of books but doing zero marketing

You don’t need ads.
But you
do need presence.

Minimum:

  • TikTok clips / short videos

  • Author website

  • Free sample on socials

  • Consistent posting

  • Engaging with readers/writers

You can’t publish and disappear. Readers won’t magically find you.

8. Your book description page doesn’t “sell the vibe”

Your Amazon page should have:

  • Bold text

  • Line spacing

  • Short paragraphs

  • Emotional hooks

  • Reviews

  • Editorial notes

Clean formatting makes a BIG difference.

9. You didn’t treat your book like a product

Writers get emotional.
Readers don’t care about your effort they care about:

  • Entertainment

  • Clarity

  • Genre fulfillment

  • Value

Your book is art to you but to readers, it’s a product competing with 6 million books.

10. The truth nobody likes hearing

Writing a good book is 50%. Packaging + positioning is the other 50%.

Fix these areas and your book will start performing better.

If you want, I can break down ANYONE’S book page and tell you exactly why it’s not selling. Just drop your ASIN.

Conclusion:

At the end of the day, most books don’t fail because they’re badly written they fail because they’re badly positioned. The publishing world is crowded, competitive, and unforgiving, and if you don’t treat your book like a product, readers will scroll right past it. From the cover to the keywords, every element plays a role in convincing a stranger to give your story a chance.

But the good news?

All of these issues are fixable.

When you tighten your branding, sharpen your blurb, choose the right categories, and build even a small audience, your book finally becomes visible to the people who actually want it. You don’t need a giant budget or years of experience just strategy, consistency, and a willingness to treat marketing as part of the creative process.

If your book isn’t selling, it’s not the end.
It’s simply a sign that the packaging doesn’t match the potential.

And if you ever want a personalized breakdown of your book page cover, blurb, keywords, categories, everything just drop your ASIN. I’ll tell you exactly what’s holding your sales back.