About this Fancyritu Innovative Ideas Business

 I have built my journey as an independent creator and entrepreneur working across multiple roles—Amazon India seller, Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) author/export publisher, and academic school subject mentor. My experience is a mix of small-scale business reality, continuous learning, and gradual brand-building rather than instant commercial success.


πŸ“¦ My experience as an Amazon India seller

I started selling on Amazon India as part of my home-based business under Fancyritu Innovative Ideas, where I list self-made books, craft items, and educational materials.

My experience has taught me that:

  • Selling on Amazon is highly system-driven and requires patience more than aggressive marketing.

  • Product listing quality (title, keywords, cover, and description) directly affects visibility.

  • Even with good products, sales can be irregular in the beginning, and consistency matters more than volume.

  • I manage my business alongside writing, teaching, and content creation, so it remains a part-time but steady ecosystem.

Overall, I see Amazon as a long-term platform where credibility and catalogue-building matter more than instant results.


πŸ“š My experience with KDP export publishing

As an author, I publish educational and spiritual books internationally through Kindle Direct Publishing.

I have written and self-published books such as:

  • nursery rhymes and children’s learning books

  • Vedic Maths and academic practice books

  • Bhagavad Gita and spiritual explanation books

  • personality development and career guidance materials

My experience with KDP has been:

  • It gives global reach without physical printing or distribution barriers.

  • Royalties take time to build, but once books are indexed and accepted, they become long-term assets.

  • Formatting, cover design, and keyword optimization are critical skills I learned over time.

  • It allows me to combine my teaching knowledge with publishing, turning my academic content into books.

KDP has become my “digital library business model,” where each book is like a long-term intellectual product.


πŸŽ“ My experience as an academic school subject mentor

Alongside publishing, I work as a teacher, tutor, and workshop trainer for students.

My academic mentoring includes:

  • tuition classes for school students

  • career guidance workshops

  • computer courses for children and youth

  • workshops on Vedic mathematics, Bhagavad Gita concepts, and personality development

  • structured learning materials for exam preparation

Through this, I learned:

  • Students respond best when concepts are simplified with practical examples.

  • Integrating value-based learning (like Bhagavad Gita principles) improves focus and discipline.

  • Teaching is not only subject delivery—it is also mindset building.

  • My writing and teaching reinforce each other; what I teach becomes book content, and what I write becomes teaching material.

This role gives me direct feedback from learners, which improves all my other work.


πŸš€ My future plans

Moving forward, I am expanding into structured digital education and productized knowledge systems:

πŸ’» Software & digital learning courses

  • I plan to upload software and practical skill courses on Gumroad

  • Topics will include:

    • basic computer learning and productivity tools

    • creative publishing workflows (book creation, formatting, Amazon/KDP setup)

    • educational templates and teaching tools

πŸ“– Bhagavad Gita-based structured courses

  • I will develop structured Bhagavad Gita learning programs

  • Focus areas:

    • life application of verses

    • personality development through spiritual principles

    • value-based education for students and adults

🌐 Long-term direction

  • Convert my teaching content into scalable digital products

  • Build a self-learning ecosystem combining books + courses + worksheets

  • Expand global reach through Amazon, KDP, and digital platforms like Gumroad


✨ Overall reflection

My journey connects three areas—selling, publishing, and teaching. Each one supports the other:

  • Amazon gives practical business exposure

  • KDP gives global publishing reach

  • Teaching gives real-world validation and content ideas

Together, they form a single ecosystem of education, creativity, and entrepreneurship that I continue to develop step by step.


πŸ“¦ My experience as an Amazon India seller

I operate as a home-based seller on Amazon through multiple product lines like books, educational materials, and handmade craft items under my brand Fancyritu Innovative Ideas.

✅ Pros I experienced

Working on Amazon gave me several strong advantages:

  • I got access to a large national customer base without needing a physical shop.

  • I learned how to build a product listing system (titles, keywords, images, descriptions).

  • Inventory-based thinking improved my discipline in stock planning and product tracking.

  • Even small sales taught me the importance of consistency over scale.

  • It helped me understand real-world digital commerce flow: listing → visibility → order → fulfillment → feedback.

❌ Challenges / Cons I faced

At the same time, the experience is not smooth or linear:

  • Sales are irregular and unpredictable, especially in the beginning stage.

  • Platform competition is high, so visibility is difficult without optimization.

  • Returns, packaging issues, and logistics handling require constant attention.

  • Profit margins can feel low after fees, shipping, and packaging costs.

  • Growth is slow unless listing quality and catalogue size increase continuously.

Overall, Amazon taught me that selling online is not just business—it is also systems management + patience training.


🧾 GST filing, records, and accounting experience

Running a registered business requires maintaining proper compliance and financial discipline, especially for GST and income reporting.

πŸ“Š My practical experience

  • I maintain sales and expense records for all Amazon and offline sales.

  • I track:

    • product-wise revenue

    • platform fees and deductions

    • packaging and printing costs

    • shipping expenses

  • I file periodic returns under the Indian tax system and ensure compliance for my business operations.

πŸ“˜ Accounting books & learning system

I use accounting knowledge like a business control tool, not just a legal requirement:

  • Basic bookkeeping helps me understand profit per product, not just total sales

  • I maintain structured records similar to:

    • ledger-style entries (income vs expense tracking)

    • monthly summary sheets

    • category-wise performance (books, crafts, etc.)

  • This helped me move from “selling products” to running a measurable business system

πŸ’‘ Key insight from GST & records

The biggest learning is:

If records are clear, decisions become clear.

Without accounting discipline, it is very easy to overestimate profit or misunderstand business growth.


πŸ“ˆ Creating business insights from accounting

Over time, I started using my records not just for compliance, but for business analysis:

  • Identifying which products bring consistent sales (not just occasional spikes)

  • Understanding seasonal demand patterns

  • Tracking cost-to-profit ratio per product category

  • Evaluating whether effort is worth return (time vs income)

This gradually turned my business into a data-aware micro enterprise, even without advanced software systems.


🌍 KDP export-of-service publishing experience

As an author, I publish books globally through Kindle Direct Publishing, which allows me to sell digital and print books in international markets.

πŸ“š My experience

  • I create educational and spiritual books such as:

    • Vedic Maths and academic guides

    • Bhagavad Gita-based explanation books

    • nursery rhymes and learning books

    • personality development content

  • These books are treated as digital intellectual products, not physical inventory in the traditional sense.

🌐 Export-of-service nature

KDP publishing works like an export of digital intellectual service, because:

  • Books are distributed globally without physical export logistics

  • Royalties are received from international marketplaces

  • Content is delivered digitally through Amazon’s global platform

  • Revenue comes as royalty payments rather than product sales alone

πŸ“Š Key learning from KDP

  • Publishing is a long-term asset-building model, not instant income

  • Each book becomes a digital product that can earn repeatedly

  • Keywords, niche selection, and cover design matter as much as content

  • Once indexed, books continue to generate passive visibility over time


🧭 Overall integrated experience

My overall journey connects three systems:

  • πŸ›’ Amazon selling → practical commerce and operations

  • 🧾 GST + accounting → financial discipline and compliance

  • πŸ“– KDP publishing → global intellectual product creation

Together, they form a single learning ecosystem where:

Business experience becomes data
Data becomes insight
Insight becomes better products and books


πŸ‘©‍πŸ’Ό About Me — Author, Entrepreneur, Teacher, Craft Manufacturer & Home-Based Taxpayer

I am an independent creator working from home across multiple roles—author, entrepreneur, academic mentor, craft manufacturer, and a compliant taxpayer. My work is built around combining education, creativity, and small-scale business systems into a single integrated ecosystem.

I operate my ventures under Fancyritu Innovative Ideas, where I manage publishing, crafting, tutoring, and online selling in parallel.


πŸ“š As an Author (KDP Publisher)

I am a self-published author of educational, spiritual, and skill-based books, including:

  • Vedic Maths and academic practice books

  • Bhagavad Gita-based learning and interpretation books

  • nursery rhymes and children’s learning books

  • personality development and value education content

  • puzzles, crafts, and creative activity books

I publish globally through Kindle Direct Publishing, which allows me to reach international readers without traditional publishing barriers.

My experience as an author:

  • Writing is a long-term process of refinement, not one-time creation

  • Formatting, keywords, and cover design are as important as content quality

  • Books behave like digital assets that can generate long-term royalties

  • Each publication improves my understanding of both education and market needs

I see authorship as a way of converting teaching knowledge into structured learning resources.


πŸ›’ As an Entrepreneur (Amazon Seller)

I sell books and handmade educational craft products on Amazon India.

My experience as an entrepreneur:

  • I learned how digital marketplaces operate (listing → visibility → sales cycle)

  • Product presentation and keywords strongly influence performance

  • Business growth is gradual and depends on consistency, not occasional effort

  • Customer feedback and returns are part of real business learning

Key insight:

Entrepreneurship is not only about selling—it is about building systems for repeatable production, listing, and delivery.


πŸŽ“ As a Teacher & Academic Mentor

I work as a tutor and trainer for school students and youth, conducting:

  • subject tuition classes

  • computer and skill-based training

  • career guidance workshops

  • Vedic Mathematics and value education sessions

  • Bhagavad Gita-based personality development sessions

My teaching experience:

  • Students learn better through simplified, structured explanation

  • Practical examples improve retention more than theory alone

  • Teaching helps me continuously improve my books and content

  • Education is not only academic—it includes mindset development

Teaching and writing support each other in a continuous feedback loop.


🧡 As a Craft Manufacturer

I design and produce handmade educational and creative items such as:

  • fabric pouches

  • learning charts

  • paper crafts and origami models

  • rangoli and drawing kits

  • DIY educational tools

My experience in craft manufacturing:

  • Handmade products require time, precision, and consistency

  • Small-scale production helps control quality directly

  • Creativity plays a major role in product uniqueness

  • Demand is niche but meaningful when aligned with education

This work connects creativity with learning-based product design.


🧾 As a Home-Based Taxpayer & Compliance-Focused Business Owner

I maintain my business records and comply with taxation requirements as a home-based entrepreneur.

My experience:

  • I maintain structured records of income, expenses, and product-wise sales

  • I track platform fees, packaging costs, and operational expenses

  • I file GST returns and manage compliance responsibilities regularly

  • I treat accounting as a decision-making tool, not just a legal requirement

I have learned that proper record-keeping leads to better clarity in business growth and profitability.


πŸ“Š Overall Review of My Journey

My experience across all roles has shaped a balanced understanding of education and business.

Key positives:

  • I have built multiple income and learning streams from home

  • I can convert knowledge into books, courses, and products

  • I understand both teaching needs and market requirements

  • I have developed discipline in compliance, publishing, and production

Key challenges:

  • Growth is gradual and requires continuous effort

  • Managing multiple roles requires strong time management

  • Sales and income are not always stable or predictable

  • Each area (teaching, selling, writing) demands different skill sets


πŸš€ My Vision Going Forward

My future direction focuses on scaling knowledge and education digitally:

  • Creating structured software and skill-based courses on platforms like Gumroad

  • Developing Bhagavad Gita-based learning programs for students and adults

  • Expanding digital publishing and educational content creation

  • Building a unified system of books, courses, and teaching materials


✨ Closing Reflection

My journey is not limited to one profession. It is a combination of:

education + entrepreneurship + creativity + compliance

I work from home, but my output connects to global learning platforms, marketplaces, and students. Each role strengthens the other, making my work a continuous process of learning, teaching, and building meaningful educational products.

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