Keefe the Thief
Hero
Malchior said:I'm wondering if those of you amongst us who have experience publishing 3rd party material might supply tips, pointers, or other _constructive_ advice on how those of us interested in trying our hand at publishing under 4E can break in.
I've seen some disparaging comments about "upstart" newbie publishers, but the truth is that 3E publishers had to get their start, and surely there is lots of new talent out there that should be given a chance.
Thanks in advance!
My first advice is:
Use as many "human resources" as possible before deciding on what exactly you produce how for what group for how much published by whom. Use boards like these, talk to feelancers, talk to people who tried and succeeded, (IMPORTANT: talk to people who tried and failed). Read the RPG.net boards for feelancers and game designers. Etc.
Human beings are your most valuable resource, because they´ve made experiences that you do not have. Use them!
My second advice is:
Get yourself a flavour for your products, that is easily reconizable. Necromancer = 1e feel in 3e und 4e. What is your flavour? Your style? Your special shtick? People should think "i want kobold ninja adventures that take place on the back of killer dolphins? [Name of your company] has what i need!
My third advice is:
Once you begin to publish things, understand that you, as a web personality, become an agent of your product, a kind of Avatar-like being projecting the presence of your company. Any post will be scrutinized differently. You´ll get a reputation for one misplaced sentence forever.
My fourth advice is:
Read the infamous WhatsOn thread on RPG.net. Do everything NOT that he is doing.