Lee Henman
Friday 1st October 2010 12:59pm [Edited]
5,183 posts
Quote: John85 @ September 30 2010, 4:22 PM BST
Roughly how many major publishers around accept submissions?
They all do except maybe for the tiny companies. Try looking at the Greetings Card Association website. Or better still, get yourself down Clinton's, identify which greetings cards are closest to your style, and write down the companies addresses. (They're on the back of the cards).
Quote: John85 @ September 30 2010, 4:22 PM BST
What percentage of jokes submitted are bought?
It depends on many factors, like how good you are, how many ideas you send in, what mood the reader is in when he/she reads your stuff etc. Selling greetings cards isn't easy believe me, and it's all about quantity and quality. But as rule of thumb, I'd say that if you sell one idea for every fifteen you submit, you're doing well.
Quote: John85 @ September 30 2010, 4:22 PM BST
How long, realistically, does it take to make any real progress?
Again, it depends. It took me a few years to get to a point where I knew the different ranges enough to make enough money to call it a living. But I've known new writers to explode onto the scene and within weeks are making thousands of pounds a month. But they're few and far between. Also they're often like comets, lighting up the greetings card world briefly and then quickly burning out. It's the lumbering old planetoids who just keep churning stuff out at a steady pace who tend to stick around for years. There are a few writers who manage to keep up the pace though - one freelancer I know of turns in around six hundred ideas a week and has done so for years. He's rather well-off, the bugger.
Quote: John85 @ September 30 2010, 4:22 PM BST
Any advice at all would be much appreciated. I'll also gladly accept joke replies and/or gentle mockery.
*Most importantly, regularly get yourself around the card shops and see what's selling.
*Always think of the sending situation. If it's a Mother's Day card, do you want a joke about a big cock on it? No. So don't submit it.
*Don't expect to make a ton of money at first, you won't.
*Be prepared for rejection, it's par for the course in this business.
*If it's funny cards you're writing, don't send it unless it made you laugh. For sentimenal, don't send it unless it touched you in some way. (Fnaar)
*Don't hang around in WH Smiths, stalking people who're looking at greetins cards in the hope they'll buy one of yours, and then getting all offended when they read one and put it back on the shelf. Only twats do that. Ahem.