How to Turn Your Blog Into a Book and Sell on Amazon

To be honest, I never considered myself a “writer”. For me, the blog was just my small space where I could write my thoughts. But one day, a friend of mine casually said – “Why don’t you convert your blog into a book?”

At first, I laughed it off. I thought only “big writers” write books, not me. But gradually this thought settled in my mind. And when I looked seriously, I realized – it is not that difficult. Today Amazon has made everything easy.

So in this blog, I will not tell you step-by-step, but with my own experiences and stories, how you can convert your blog into a book and sell it on Amazon.

Why convert a blog into a book?

When I first thought that my blog could become a book, honestly I thought it was stupid. But then I saw that the only difference between a blog and a book is that – the blog is the seed and the book is its tree.

In my experience, it has many advantages:

Credibility
Suppose someone searches you on Google and you have a blog there and a book on Amazon. Tell me, which one will seem more effective? The book one. Having a book makes people consider you a serious writer.

New Audience
I think not everyone reads blogs. Many people prefer to read Kindle or paperback books. That means the book connects you to a new class of readers.

Monetization
Sometimes you get some advertising money from a blog, but a book brings royalty on every sale. On Amazon, you can earn up to 70% royalty.

Your work becomes permanent
Websites shut down, but the book remains forever. In my experience, publishing a book gives you the satisfaction that your writing will always remain alive.

Step 1: Choose the right blog post

When I started, the biggest mistake was that I wanted to put everything in the book. But the book needs a theme.

My learning:

  • Choose only one topic. For example, if your blog is on travel, food and self-help, then choose only one for the book, like “My Travel Diary”.

  • See which blogs are read or shared the most. Those are the ones your readers like the most.

  • Think about which problem the reader of the book wants to solve. A book is always an answer to a question.

Step 2: Make an outline of the book

Writing without an outline is like walking in the dark.

I think a book should be considered a journey, where the reader walks with you from the beginning to the end.

Example (for a productivity blog):

  1. My lazy mornings and the problems they caused

  2. Small habits that made a difference

  3. Apps and tools that I really use

  4. My failures (like when the routine failed completely)

  5. My tips for forming habits

  6. 30-day plan

This format will look like a story, not boring chapters.

Step 3: Don’t copy-paste, rewrite

I myself made this mistake. I copied old blogs and put them in Word. The result? A scattered book.

From my experience:

  • Make a chapter by combining two-three blogs.

  • Remove things related to time (like “last week”). The book should be timeless.

  • Add new stories. Like I wrote in the book that I started journaling five times and failed, then formed a habit the sixth time.

Step 4: Editing and polishing

Editing is the most tiring but most important step.

What I do:

  • I write and read it out loud. Awkward sentences are caught immediately.

  • I use Grammarly or a Hindi grammar checker.

  • I get a friend to read it. He once told me that I write “sach bataoon toh” a lot of times.

Step 5: Cover Design

Seriously, people judge a book by its cover.

In my experience:

  • Canva is very useful.

  • The title should be big and clear.

  • The colors should match the mood of the book.

I designed my first book using Canva and later saved some money and got it made by a designer. The difference was clearly visible.

Step 6: Publish on Amazon KDP

I was nervous while uploading for the first time. I thought it would be very complicated. But it turned out to be easier than blogging.

Steps:

  1. Go to kdp.amazon.com.

  2. Login with an Amazon account.

  3. Fill in the details of the book (title, description).

  4. Upload Manuscript and cover.

  5. Choose eBook or paperback.

  6. Set the price.

I had kept the first book for ₹199 and people bought it. They might not have bought it at a higher price.

Step 7: Marketing

Here I got scared. Writing was easy, but promoting the book? It seemed difficult.

Then I did this:

  • Told the blog readers first. They supported me.

  • Put small snippets on social media, like quotes and a photo of my writing desk.

  • Choose Amazon keywords carefully. Vague titles do not work.

When the first review was written by an unknown person, believe me, my eyes filled with tears.

Step 8: Life after publishing

Life changes as soon as the book is published.

In my experience:

  • College invited me to give a talk.

  • An invitation came from a podcast.

  • A reader emailed me – “Your book helped me.” That was probably my biggest achievement.

Inspiring story:
There was a blogger named Julie Powell, who wrote a blog on Julia Child’s recipes. Her blog became a book (Julie & Julia), and then a film.

Maybe our blogs don’t become films, but the dream of becoming a book is very real.