Posts tagged ‘floating lightbulb’

I’ve never been one to follow award ceremonies, whether they be the Oscars or the Eisners, or in this case, the Harvey Awards.  Depending on your viewpoint of the Half Pixel guys (who published the book How to Make Webcomics, which not everyone agreed with), Scott Kurtz of PVP representing webcomics at this comic award [...]

Back in December, the SpiderForest Collective was accepting submissions for more members.  I, being part of that collective, have already experienced all the benefits of being part of a [high quality] collective. What I had forgotten in that time is that BEFORE I joined, I had a lot of questions, mainly about the benefits of [...]

No Article 11/27

November 27th, 2008

Today is Thanksgiving here in the ‘States, and I’m gonna be in full-in EATING mode.  Day off for me! (see? I’m following my own advice about keeping readers informed if I’m missing an update.) For those webcomickers out there interested in learning more about networking their comic on this holiday, I advise you to check [...]

Does Webcomic SEO work?

November 23rd, 2008

Does webcomic SEO work? After the attention I’ve been giving the topic, I certainly hope so! I will use my own site for an example. Over the past couple months, I’ve slowly been optimizing everything I can. I’ve added link titles and alts, image titles and alts, meta descriptions (even though these are now ignored [...]

For those of you intrigued by my very shallow presentation of SEO, Bengo of The Floating Lightbulb published an article about a recent release by Google of an SEO guide.  If it was released by Google, it’s gotta be good! Read more about it there! Also, Bengo and Pug’s comic, L’il Nyet, can be found [...]

For those of you intrigued by my very shallow presentation of SEO, Bengo of The Floating Lightbulb published an article about a recent release by Google of an SEO guide.  If it was released by Google, it’s gotta be good! Read more about it there! Also, Bengo and Pug’s comic, L’il Nyet, can be found [...]