Motivational Sketches:
Wanna get warmed up for another week of cartooning? Then join us for a Motivational Sketch. This week’s phrase is “puzzled penguin.”The content you are trying to access is only available to members.
Wanna get warmed up for another week of cartooning? Then join us for a Motivational Sketch. This week’s phrase is “puzzled penguin.”The content you are trying to access is only available to members.
Another new site feature to announce: The new-and-improved Webcomics.com Poll.
Just look down the right-hand column, and you’ll get your chance to participate — and learn from the compiled data.
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The Hot Seat critique series is a unique opportunity to talk about the craft of cartooning — in real-life, meaningful terms. In this year’s final installment, we’re going to discuss the approaches of two participants’ work. Click each image for a larger view.
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Many of you are already familiar with Project Wonderful, but it isn’t the only way to get paid for ads running on your site. There are a number of companies that serve ads to participating Web sites. These companies generally pay on a CPM or CPC basis – meaning you get paid on a per-impression or per-click basis (respectively). Here’s a quick overview of some (and by no means all) of your options.
If you’re like me, you’re looking at your ad revenue for this month and scratching your head.
Although you can chalk up the April ad slump to companies finalizing their budgets in the second quarter, it’s no help for the lost revenue.
So here’s five six tips for jumpstarting your own personal economy
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The Hot Seat critique series is a unique opportunity to talk about the craft of cartooning — in real-life, meaningful terms. Today, we’re going to discuss the approaches of two participants’ work.
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The latest WordPress update kicked off an error for me that I’ve had to get to the bottom of. If this has happened to you (or if a future update causes it), I wanted to list the fix here for your reference.
Here’s the error: When you try to access your dashboard, you see a WordPress message that says, ”
There’s only one option: Continue. But when you click that, you get returned to your Web site. It’s impossible to access your dashboard.
Now what?
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Federal income taxes must be postmarked by tomorrow (April 15). State and city taxes are also due then — as well as estimated taxes for the first quarter of 2014.The content you are trying to access is only available to members.
Today’s Archive Dive brings us back to a perennial question in the world of webcomics: At what level of pageviews can I expect Success to happen?
Q: I’m sure this is a bigger question than I think it is, but I started my webcomic in January and I think I’m doing okay with pageviews (I only update twice a week) but is there an easy number to point to to say, “At this point, you are successful?” Another Webcomic friend of mine said (he heard) that at 1000 pageviews a day, you can quite your day job. I’m thinking this isn’t true, since that’s about where I’m at now. And no money, not that I’ve tried yet.