Everyone thinks it is so easy to write a book. With so many people writing books these
days, it is amazing there are enough people still buying books. In today's world, if you
have any amazing life experience, suddenly publishers want you to write a book about it.
If it sells, then your experience was interesting enough to stimulate interest from a large
audience; and if not, no one really cared.
This is why poker books fly off the shelves. Many people have life experiences
playing poker. Many people want to read about these poker-playing scenarios, including
the players involved. There will come a time when the reading public will demand more
from its poker writers than in past years. After all, there is only so many ways you can
cover the same game repeatedly when you are analyzing your own poker hands and
games. This is where you come in.
As a writer, you can keep things in perspective. There will come a time when the
poker players who write will run out of things to say if they are only covering their own
play and games. Writers who are writers first and players second will have the
opportunity to shine.
If you have a lot of talent writing about poker and gaming, you can launch your
own online e-book store. If you choose to build a website and place your e-books on the
website for sale, you will be branching into a new area of business you may not want to
explore yet. While it can be profitable to run your own online e-book store, you may
prefer to write e-books for clients.
Clients often hire ghostwriters to pen e-books to sell at their websites. Poker
players and poker hobbyists who want to read about everything about poker will purchase
these books online for a fee. The
http://ClickBank.com marketplace, which sells
gambling and gaming e-books penned by ghostwriters, is a good example of this.
SELF-PUBLISHING FOR SUCCESS
Many writers who are not brand names in the poker industry choose to self-publish
their books and can still easily get their books sold at major bookstores, online and
offline, like http://Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble. Many writers choose to
self-publish their books in digital format only because the process is quicker and less of a
hassle.
Self-publishing has many advantages:
1. You don't need a literary agent.
2. There is no submission or rejection process.
3. You own the rights to your material.
4. Whatever money you make, you keep.
5. Royalties are much higher if you choose a print-on-demand publisher.
6. The publishing and distribution process is a lot faster. For instance, if you
use
http://LuLu.com, you can make your book available in less than a day.
The disadvantage: you are responsible for marketing your book and generating
sales. This may be a disadvantage or an advantage for you. For me, I enjoy
self-publishing because it gives me control and creative freedom over every aspect of my
book, including generating sales. I find self-publishing exciting.
If you are going to self-publish, decide if you will publish your book in digital
format or in paperback (plus digital format). I recommend you first publish your book in
digital format to test your book in the marketplace. Most writers use
http://LuLu.com, a
digital publisher, because of the low cost, quick turnaround, and your book will appear in
its marketplace. When you feel it is time to publish your book in paperback, then go with
a print-on-demand publisher. Many writers use
http://BookSurge.com (owned by
http://Amazon.com) so their books appear in http://Amazon.com as well as other major
book stores.
Other self-publishing outlets include:
1) Clickbank. Many self-publishers use
http://Clickbank.com as a sales outlet to generate a steady stream of sales for their book.
Clickbank has one of the largest audiences of affiliates who are ready to sell your book
for a commission. You will need to create your own website and sales page (also known
as a landing page) for your book and then sign up with Clickbank to use their ordering
system. You can see how I've been selling my book via Clickbank at
http://www.FreelancePokerWriting.com.
2) LightningSource.com (http://www.lightningsource.com) can make your
book in digital format and paperback format. Once you submit your book for publication,
anyone can order your title, as a print-on-demand or as an ebook. Many popular online
book stores (especially ebook stores) order from LightningSource.
3) AuthorHouse (http://www.authorhouse.com)
4) BookSurge.com ( http://www.booksurge.com)
If you decide not to self-publish yourself, try a reputable e-book publisher to handle
everything for you, including marketing. Many e-book publishers will consider
poker-related material. If the e-book publisher decides to publish your ebook, they may
also offer to place the book in trade paperback. The publisher will offer more royalties
and sometimes a higher advance. You can find e-book publishers at
http://www.dmoz.org.
BOOK WRITING SUCCESS
If you choose to write your own books and e-books, then follow these tips:
TIP # 1: Know your market and know where you can gain the most readership.
TIP # 2: Remember, non-fiction sells in poker. Don't try to re-invent the wheel
because it won't work.
TIP # 3: Have your manuscript ready before you approach a publisher for electronic
submissions or for trade submissions.
TIP # 4: As you are writing your manuscript, begin searching for markets where
you will want to submit your work.
TIP # 5: Buy a Writer's Market book so you can read over the markets and decide
the best market for your manuscript.
TIP # 6: Avoid work-for-hire contracts from publishers. Sure, what publisher
wouldn't prefer to pay an up-front fee to a writer in lieu of royalties? Go for the royalties
and take a chance on your own talents.
TIP # 7: Know your poker.
If you want to attract your poker-reading audience, writing books about strategies
and systems can sell if it is based on a mathematical advantage or a tried and tested
theory. If you aren't able to do this, no one is going to read about going on your "gut"
feelings or how poker players win more when the stars line up in their favor. Fact-based
theories and strategies will sell, and nothing else will in this corner of the market.
An excellent way to generate book ideas is to attend poker events and tournaments
and get close to the action. Go to these events armed and ready to learn all you can. At the
end of the day you will have dozens of book ideas buzzing in your head. Spend some time
in casino poker rooms to find other topics. Talk and network with poker players and try to
find out if they desire to write a book with the assistance of a ghostwriter or with you as a
co-author. As a ghostwriter or co-author, an excellent way to gain business is to hand out
your business cards at writing conventions, casinos, poker events and poker tournaments.
ABOUT THE AUTHORBrian Konradt is author of the book, Freelance Poker Writing, How to Make Money Writing for the Gaming Industry, available at
www.FreelancePokerWriting.com.