Poll
Question:
How should HeartQuest Diceless be published?
Option 1: Print-On-Demand AND PDF
votes: 2
Option 2: PDF Only
votes: 3
Option 3: This won't sell at all -- drop the book
votes: 0
I was sure I would be able to do all my books both POD and PDF. However, the next books I'm doing, HeartQuest Diceless, poses a problem in that it's 96 pages on a subject (diceless roleplaying) that is very experiemntal as far as the market goes. The question arose whether enohg people would pay $15 for a 96-page book like this to jsutify the cost of a POD run, or whether I should just publish the $8 PDF and see what happens?
I'm leaning in the latter direction, but would like to know what other publishers in this position tend to do.
Quote from: Michael HopcroftI was sure I would be able to do all my books both POD and PDF. However, the next books I'm doing, HeartQuest Diceless, poses a problem in that it's 96 pages on a subject (diceless roleplaying) that is very experiemntal as far as the market goes. The question arose whether enohg people would pay $15 for a 96-page book like this to jsutify the cost of a POD run, or whether I should just publish the $8 PDF and see what happens?
I'm leaning in the latter direction, but would like to know what other publishers in this position tend to do.
Do you know how many POD copies of the Active Exploits Diceless RPG were sold?
Brett has not supplied me with that information and I do not consider it polite to ask for that sort of information from fellow publishers.
Well, that's really strange. If I was going to release an Active Exploits product, I'd like to know how much Active Exploits sells just as if I were to release an Action System product, I'd like to know how much Action sells.
Is this sort of information really kept secret?
I agree with the other Jonathan. It doesn't hurt to ask, and I would definitely do that, if I were in your situation. However, besides the core rules themselves (which are free as a PDF) I don't know of any AE products that are available in POD versions, so I'd imagine that going as a PDF would be a safer bet. A lot better than having to pay for 25 POD copies that nobody buys. I'd imagine that most AE fans are used to PDF products, anyway.
Can't hurt to ask. Worst case he says no. I suspect he probably wouldn't.
Doesn't seem much point to that.
There have only been about 10 sales of the POD of AE. This is simply due to the fact that it hasn't been marketed as a commercial product, but rather a free download. It was released as a POD because people asked for it (and as such a service to them). It was not my original intention to charge a fee for the system or indeed publish a POD version. The next edition will be more extensive and WILL be marketed as a commerical designer's product in both POD and PDF, but also as a free download.
There have been close to 10,000 downloads of the free core rules to date and are also included on various demo CDs from other publishers and sources.
The AE line IS primarily intended for PDF, but POD will be implemented where effective.
If I may note something else here, the current plan is to bundle the AE core rules with the rules for HeartQuest Diceless in a ZIP file. That way anyone who buys the PDF will be able to play right away even if they are not familair with Active Exploits.
We're going to be doing the PDF first, and my layout guy has promised to upload it to RPGNow (http://www.rpgnow.com) on Sudnay night. I am certainly hoping he will live up to that, and it will be on sale by the end of next week.
The price will be $8 for the PDF bundle (including the Active Exploits core rulebook). A print run will depend on demand -- of people keep writing me and tell me they want to see it in print, I'll print it, but right now there's not enough of a margin 9especially since I'm paying a 20% royalty to Brett) to print it up on spec.
Oh, and sponsorhips are now closed on this book because it's too late to put any more names in the book. If you want to sponsor a SG book, sponsor one of the others on the website.
It just so happens that HeartQuest Diceless has been, by invitation, printed in a limited run to be sold at Origins (possibly) and GenCon.
It will also be available from RPGMall. Cover price: $14.95.