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<blockquote data-quote="winky51" data-source="post: 3066034" data-attributes="member: 29957"><p>Could have sworn I posted this earlier today.</p><p></p><p>Anyways. This is Al and I run the site D&D Adventures (<a href="http://www.dndadventure.com)" target="_blank">www.dndadventure.com)</a>. It gets 2000-3000 visits a day, it is ranked VERY well in Google (1st pages) for many D&D key phrases. I feel this is a good marketing tool.</p><p></p><p>I write a lot of original material for the site and I was thinking of being my own publishers. My wife is an editor but neither of us are artists. The forum members enjoy my work and I have been playing for over 25 years. I feel I have lots of creative talent even if my writing skills are not top notch. I really enjoy writing adventures for D&D so why not take this fantastic marketing websites and use it to my advantage. So a couple quetions. </p><p></p><p>Yes I did pay $20 for the e-publisher package, very useful.</p><p></p><p>Should I go about it on my own or use a publisher?</p><p></p><p>What tools can I use to make my job easier? I find the most tedious part is making NPCs, Maps, Monsters. I searched for a few programs that assist (like an NPC maker) but I would like some suggestions.</p><p></p><p>I feel the story interaction and PC challenge are really the meat of writing a good adventure. Could that make up for the lack of graphics and fancy artwork? In other words good material over flashy looks. </p><p></p><p>One major project I worked on was this. Now of course the grammar is not the best nor the information presentation but at the time my site was for fun as a hobby.</p><p><a href="http://www.dndadventure.com/dnda_campaigns.html" target="_blank">http://www.dndadventure.com/dnda_campaigns.html</a></p><p></p><p>Thanks Al</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winky51, post: 3066034, member: 29957"] Could have sworn I posted this earlier today. Anyways. This is Al and I run the site D&D Adventures ([url]www.dndadventure.com)[/url]. It gets 2000-3000 visits a day, it is ranked VERY well in Google (1st pages) for many D&D key phrases. I feel this is a good marketing tool. I write a lot of original material for the site and I was thinking of being my own publishers. My wife is an editor but neither of us are artists. The forum members enjoy my work and I have been playing for over 25 years. I feel I have lots of creative talent even if my writing skills are not top notch. I really enjoy writing adventures for D&D so why not take this fantastic marketing websites and use it to my advantage. So a couple quetions. Yes I did pay $20 for the e-publisher package, very useful. Should I go about it on my own or use a publisher? What tools can I use to make my job easier? I find the most tedious part is making NPCs, Maps, Monsters. I searched for a few programs that assist (like an NPC maker) but I would like some suggestions. I feel the story interaction and PC challenge are really the meat of writing a good adventure. Could that make up for the lack of graphics and fancy artwork? In other words good material over flashy looks. One major project I worked on was this. Now of course the grammar is not the best nor the information presentation but at the time my site was for fun as a hobby. [url]http://www.dndadventure.com/dnda_campaigns.html[/url] Thanks Al [/QUOTE]
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