
$22K/month selling books no one reads
Most people think publishing is about writing.
Brian Donatiello realized it’s about uploading.
He watched people making money on Amazon…
Not with novels.
With journals. Planners. Coloring books.
Stuff no one really “reads.”
The problem wasn’t ideas.
It was volume.
You had to:
— come up with concepts
— design pages
— format everything
— upload again and again
Slow. Boring. Easy to quit.
So he built LowContent AI.
You type a niche. It generates the book.
Pages, layouts, covers — done.
Then you upload to Amazon KDP.
Repeat.
That’s it.
No audience.
No brand.
Just search demand and consistency.
Now it’s doing around $22K MRR.
Not from readers.
From people trying to sell to readers.
Here’s why this works 👇
1. People don’t want to write books.
They want to have books selling.
This skips the hardest part completely.
2. It turns publishing into a numbers game.
More uploads = more surface area.
Feels closer to dropshipping than writing.
3. The customer already believes.
They’ve seen others make money with KDP.
This is just the “faster way.”
4. The output doesn’t need to be great.
A lined notebook is a lined notebook.
“Good enough” wins here.
5. It fits into a simple loop.
Generate → upload → repeat.
No creativity required after the first click.
No grand reinvention here.
Just a boring workflow, packaged properly.
That’s usually closer to real money than people want to admit.
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