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Amazon KDP Metadata: Categories, Keywords, and Book Description Basics

May 9, 2026 by abualqasim5@gmail.com

KDP metadata helps readers and Amazon understand what a book is about. Good metadata is accurate, specific, and reader-focused; it should not promise things the book does not deliver.

Choose keywords from reader language

Think about how a reader would search for the book topic, genre, problem, or benefit. Use natural phrases instead of repeating the same keyword everywhere.

Categories should match the book content. A wrong category may look tempting, but it can lead to poor reader expectations and weak conversion.

Write a description that sells honestly

The book description should introduce the topic, audience, benefit, and reason to read. For nonfiction, clarify the problem solved. For fiction, focus on hook, character, conflict, and tone.

Prepare metadata before upload so the launch is not delayed by rushed decisions.

Quick checklist

  • Book title
  • Subtitle
  • Categories
  • Seven keyword fields
  • Description draft

How SALARCAFE can help

Book listing, category, keyword, and launch setup guidance for Amazon KDP.

  • KDP account workflow guidance
  • Book metadata planning
  • Category and keyword research structure
  • Description optimization
  • Launch checklist

View the Amazon KDP Architecture service details.

This article is written for practical decision-making: clear scope, current service expectations, and helpful next steps without keyword stuffing.

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