1560 - Publishing Challenges, with Darin Ostrom


Dr. Beckett and Darin Ostrom discuss how to get Darin’s deeply researched history of 1990s sports cards published when his YouTube viewership is limited and traditional publishers want authors with large followings. They explore obstacles like fragmented digital audiences, declining print publishing, lack of wholesale distribution, and the need for a clear “hook” that drives virality beyond an educational or nostalgia angle. Possible paths include self-publishing via Amazon with shorter serialized volumes, pre-ordering through card shops to reduce risk, and partnerships or sponsorships with companies like Collectors/Beckett Media, PSA/SMR, or Fanatics by fitting content into existing magazines as multi-part articles. They also note competition from free content and AI, and suggest stronger concepts like registries or “100 iconic ’90s cards” lists to motivate buyers.00:27 YouTube Chapters to Book01:36 Why Publishers Pass03:53 Self Publishing Lessons05:26 Digital Serialization Strategy06:57 Preorders and Card Shop Marketing09:32 Sponsors and Magazine Serialization14:02 Competing With Free and AI16:12 Finding the Viral Hook19:05 Reframing for Collectors20:14 Audience Spectrum and Examples











