Introduction
Book Ideas can be used with any book topic you already know you want to write about.
For example, if you're an experienced gardener, photographer, or painter and already know the subject of your next book, simply enter your topic and let BookSignal generate five publishable book concepts, complete with suggested titles, keywords, categories, and publishing recommendations.
What Does Book Ideas Do?
Book Ideas generates five unique book concepts based on your topic.
For each idea, BookSignal provides:
A suggested book title
Backend keywords
Recommended Amazon categories
Publishing recommendations
The option to save the idea to a project
You can also download the complete report as a PDF.
When Should I Use It?
Use Book Ideas whenever you'd like to generate additional book ideas based on a topic you're interested in writing about.
Step 1 – Open Book Ideas
Enter your book topic and click Generate 5 Book Ideas.
Step 2 – Wait While BookSignal Generates Ideas
BookSignal analyzes your topic and creates five unique book concepts.
The process normally takes only a few seconds.
Step 3 – Review Your Book Ideas
Each generated idea includes:
A suggested title
Backend keywords
Recommended Amazon categories
Publishing recommendations
Review each suggestion to determine which ideas best fit your publishing goals.
Step 4 – Save Individual Ideas
If you'd like to keep one or more ideas, click Save to project.
You can save individual ideas while continuing to generate additional ones.
Over time, this allows you to build a collection of validated publishing ideas within the same project.
Step 5 – Download the Report
To keep a copy of your research, click Download PDF.
The PDF contains all generated book ideas together with their keywords, categories, and publishing recommendations.
Publishing Tip
Not every generated idea needs to become a standalone book.
As you continue researching and saving ideas, you may discover several related topics that naturally fit together as a book series.
You'll learn how to organize those ideas in the next tutorial.





