Income from Kindle Unlimited
A question we are often asked is "How do I earn an income from Kindle Unlimited?" After all, people aren't actually buying a copy of my book, therefore how do I make money?
The Kindle Unlimited Ecosystem - A Guide for Authors
For many independent authors, Kindle Unlimited (KU) is the primary engine of their digital career. Unlike the traditional "retail" model, where you get paid per unit sold, KU operates on a subscription-based "pool" system. To succeed, you have to shift your mindset from selling books to capturing attention spans.
The gateway to KDP Select and Exclusivity
To get your book into Kindle Unlimited, you must first "enrol" your book with KDP Select. This is a 90-day renewable commitment that comes with one major caveat: Exclusivity. Whilst your ebook is listed/promoted on Kindle Unlimited, your ebook cannot be sold on any other platform, such as Apple Books, Kobo, or Barnes & Noble, or even given away for free!
We believe you can still sell physical paperbacks or audiobooks elsewhere, but the digital version of your books actually belongs to Amazon for the duration of the term it is listed on Kindle Unlimited.
The Financial Mechanics: How You Get Paid
Instead of a fixed royalty, KU authors are paid from the KDP Select Global Fund. Every month, Amazon sets aside a massive pot of money (often upwards of $50 million). This fund is divided by the total number of "Kindle Edition Normalized Pages" (KENP) read by all subscribers worldwide.
- The math of "Page Reads"
Your earnings are determined by the per-page rate, which typically fluctuates between $0.004 and $0.005. - The First-Read Rule.
You only get paid the first time a specific customer reads a page. If they finish the book and go back to re-read their favorite chapter, you do not earn extra. - The KENP count.
Amazon uses a standardised system to calculate page counts to prevent authors from "gaming" the system with massive fonts or wide margins.
Strategic Growth: Maximising Your Revenue
Since you are paid by the page, your strategy must focus on the volume of pages and the reader retention.
- Write for Length and Series
In a per-page world, a 100,000-word novel is twice as profitable as a 50,000-word novel, provided the reader stays engaged. Even better is a series. When a reader finishes Book 1 in KU, the "next book" recommendation is a frictionless way to keep them reading—and keep your page-count climbing. - The "Read-Through" Metric
The most successful KU authors track "Read-Through"—the percentage of readers who move from Book 1 to Book 2. High read-through is the "holy grail" of Kindle Unlimited because it means your marketing dollars spent on the first book are yielding passive profit on the subsequent five.
Marketing and Visibility
Because KU readers can "download for free" as part of their subscription, the barrier to entry is lower than a $4.99 purchase.
- Amazon Ads:
Target specific genres or "also-bought" authors to put your book in front of hungry KU subscribers. - Promotional Days.
KDP Select offers "Free Book Days" or "Kindle Countdown Deals." Use these to spike your ranking; a high rank leads to better visibility in the "Customers also read" carousels.
Writing "To Market"
Kindle Unlimited is heavily dominated by specific genres, most notably Romance, Thrillers, and Sci-Fi/Fantasy. To maximize your earnings, successful authors "Write to Market" - after first identifying popular tropes and sub-genres where KU subscribers are most active.
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Best stores currently for indie authors
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Amazon continues to be the main way indie authors earn money. Research suggests that around 87% of indie authors say it's their top source of income.
Kindle Unlimited
Kindle Unlimited is a big reason for these results. Many authors in the higher income brackets find success there. Authors making $5,000 to over $20,000 often get 75% or more of their income from Kindle Unlimited. They earn royalties based on the number of pages read. For example, one mystery writer earns $15,000 a year. She gets $12,000 of that from Kindle Unlimited alone. Readers subscribe to Kindle Unlimited for a flat fee. They can then read books in the program for free. Authors get paid a small amount per page read. Some authors find it very profitable. Yet, the platform isn't for everyone.
However, around 28% of authors making under $250 report no income from Kindle Unlimited. These authors may not attract enough readers on the service. They might write in a niche that is not popular there. Some genres thrive on Kindle Unlimited. Others may do better elsewhere.

An ongoing stable income
To make a stable income, diversifying is vital for authors as it is too risky to rely on using just one platform alone...
- Apple Books is the second-highest income source for 13% of authors. It helps authors reach a new group of readers.
- Kobo and Barnes & Noble offer other options too.
These platforms help authors expand their reach. An author can sell sci-fi books on Kobo to target a different audience.
Does the niche determine the format?
Print books are also worth exploring. Print versions help authors reach readers who like physical copies. For example, some readers prefer cookbooks in print. Others would rather hold a physical book than a device - a simple solution that doesn't require batteries :-).
These strategies help indie authors create a more stable income. Authors can avoid relying too much on one source of revenue. By being on multiple platforms and differing formats, authors can protect themselves and their income. If one platform changes its policies, they still have other income streams. This approach gives them more control over their careers.

Summary
Amazon remains the primary income source for indie authors, with Kindle Unlimited being a significant contributor. Many high-income authors earn 75% or more from KU, which pays royalties per page read. However, diversification is crucial as relying solely on one platform can be risky.
Acknowledgements, Credits & Hat-Tips
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Article author: Desktop Dan
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