Bell Curve

Bell Curve

1
5%

Struggling Greeting Card Freelancer. Salary: $0 per card

Huh, your greeting card idea about a bloated llama suffering from indigestion and looking for love didn't sell so well. And it turns out your poem written in Old English didn't have much of a market. Back to the drawing board.

2
25%

First Commercial Gig. Salary: $15 or less

A small publishing house bought your next greeting card idea: a message buried in the answers to a crossword. Ka-ching. But it will be another two months until the $15 check turns up in the mail.

3
50%

Creator of Greeting Card Line. Salary: $100-$150

A local, boutique greeting card publisher specializing in eco-friendly products has agreed to publish your very own line of greeting cards cut in the shapes of trees. Best part of it all: You get $100 per card design. Rent this month is totally taken care of.

4
75%

Owner of Greeting E-Card Store. Salary: $2,500

After your niece loved the digital version of your signature card, you've decided to move into the digital market. You've got a website, a monthly newsletter, more than 3,000 subscribers, more than 400 cards purchased in the first month, and the best part? You don't even need to change out of your pajamas.

5
95%

Hallmark Writer. Salary $10,000+

Hallmark has taken you on, now that you've proven yourself in the small publishing companies and in your own business. Which means a modest salary for you, so long as you continue to produce. The best part, though? As congratulations, your mom sent you your own custom "Congratulations" card.