January To-Do List
This is the perfect time to get organized for a successful year in webcomics.
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This is the perfect time to get organized for a successful year in webcomics.
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When Scribol first came out, I was an early adopter, and reported very favorable results here. In short, Scribol was an updated take on the old Webring concept. You displayed a bank of several small promos on your site, and in exchange, you were given the ability to place your promos on other Scribol sites. The number of views your promos received were based on the number of views for other sites you displayed.
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A couple of years ago, I posted a few thoughts on the idea of taking a weeklong hiatus for the Christmas holiday. It featured a guest post from “How To Make Webcomics” co-author Dave Kellett on the topic. The entire thing is worth a read, but I’ll paraphrase:
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I’ve been giving a lot of thought to the upcoming new year. This has been my first full year of full-time webcartooning, and I want to take what I learned in that baptism-in-fire and apply it to doing even better next year. And, I think the answer comes down to one word: Planning.
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A while ago, I read an angry letter to the editor about a syndicated comic strip that drew the ire of a reader (who made the ubiquitous subscription-cancelation threat). The comic was seen to be “insulting and degrading.”
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Yesterday, I shared my thoughts on free e-mail services (like Yahoo) on Twitter. In short, Yahoo was one of the first e-mail services I signed up for (back in the ancient days of the World Wide Web), and as I moved from city to city (and from ISP to ISP), it was easy for me to simply keep all of my e-mail needs in once place. And, every year I stuck with Yahoo it became more and more difficult for me to move — even though people would give me that look when I’d give them my e-mail address.
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It’s hard to avoid getting personally insulted when somone posts an unfair review of your work on the Web. Even if you know that the site has low Web traffic, you still want to defend yourself (and your work) against misconceptions. But doing so runs the risk of making you look thin-skinned and touchy. Here are some thoughts on navigating those tricky waters.
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This podcast was made available to Kickstarter backers of The Webcomics Handbook earlier. Today, members of Webcomics.com are the only others to have access to the podcast before it is released to the public on the Webcomics Confidential Web site.
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Although this has been a feature on Facebook for a long time, I just noticed it last week. In case it flew under your radar as well, here’s a quick update.
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The deadline for the Jay Kennedy Memorial Scholarship is Dec. 16.
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