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Overview
As a thirty-year greeting card industry professional with more than 10,000 published sentiments, Moore knows the ins and outs of the greeting card business. In this hands-on guide, she offers practical instruction, idea joggers, and exercises that will teach you how to survey the market, find your niche, and write greeting cards that say just the right thing.
From humor to inspirational writing, Moore profiles the special needs of each greeting card category and also shows you how to spot new trends, so you can write the cards publishers are seeking today. Tum your new ideas into greeting card sentiments people will love. With "Write Greeting Cards like a Pro," you can get started today!
Be sure to look for the Greeting Card Writing Course that Karen Moore teaches one to one online!
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781630478346 |
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Publisher: | Morgan James Publishing |
Publication date: | 05/17/2016 |
Pages: | 174 |
Product dimensions: | 5.30(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.70(d) |
About the Author
Read an Excerpt
The greeting card industry as a whole has exploded with new sales and market categories in recent years because the industry changes as the culture changes. However, some cards first printed over twenty years ago still make their way to the card racks because they continue to sell well.
Major card publishers have reliable rating systems to show them that certain ideas sell well to every generation of card buyers. These ideas become classics and are used over and over again. For instance, one classic card shows a cute character on the front saying, "Know how much I love you?" The card opens to show the character with arms stretched wide, exclaiming, "This much!" This card has the kind of appeal that will make it sell consistently over time. Though the classics, both in art styles and in sentiment styles will continue to sell into the future, culturally current and innovative ideas are the hot topic of the day and that is why publishers are interested in you.
A Brief Look Back
Greeting card manufacturers once produced cards that were more complex and intricate in design and though these can’t be done as often, they still have appeal today. The cost of producing fancy cards with lace inserts and intricate die cuts (cutouts) and folds has become popular again because we like the feel of a “handmade” card.
In this high-tech, fast-paced world, consumers and publishers still wish to respect and preserve a feeling of heritage and the "specialness" of handmade items. Ideas and subjects that people can relate to from their own past always sell in greeting cards, so looks and sentiment ideas that celebrated past events are often published again.
Nostalgia is always trendy and should be considered when you're looking for series ideas. If you had a photograph of an old card shop from the 1950s, you might see an updated version in the card racks and displays.
So, hold on to your Netflix and your Hulu, because a new era in social expression has emerged. Gibson Greetings, which is now owned by American Greetings once claimed that it was in the entertainment business, not the greeting card business. Cards today sing to you, talk to you and move around. They strive to entertain you as well as be meaningful to you as a consumer.
Publishers strive to make consumer shopping experiences more fun. Card racks in grocery stores and discount stores are more like small shops within the bigger store environment. Writers will have to keep up with consumer trends in the marketplace in order to know what topics to submit to publishing houses. Your goal is to make it to the card rack, with perhaps your own line of cards.
Table of Contents
Chapter One: What You Need to KnowChapter Two: The Greeting Card Industry
Chapter Three: Are You A Greeting Card Writer?
Chapter Four: This Is a Great Idea!
Chapter Five: If a Rose Is a Rose, Should it Be Rhyme or Prose?
Chapter Six: Is there a Difference between Cute and Clever?
Chapter Seven: Grins and Belly Laughs and How to Get Them
Chapter Eight: Writing for Religious Markets
Chapter Nine: So How Do I Get