Still working on that review of the CMS iStrip! Those things take me forever, so here’s something shorter, more a warm-up, in the meantime. Webcomickers like myself are always looking for new, lazy ways to increase visits to their site. Well, here’s a couple you ought to check out if you haven’t already! COMICRANK: Comicrank [...]
Posts tagged ‘TWCL’
Three Free Opportunities for More Site Visits
Webcomic Website Reviews: School Spirit
Dutch of School Spirit was the second of 5 brave volunteers willing to have me go through their site and critique it. Previously reviewed was Chirault, by Varethane. A note, copied from the previous review: I don’t ever ever review in the form of “this sucks, change it to suit me, puny human!” I prefer [...]
On the Importance of Having an Update Schedule…
Sometimes you’ve been making webcomics so long you forget about how little you knew when you started. Yeah, so what if you can make comics? So what if you can make the site? How do you go about putting both those aspects together to create a successful webcomic model? A huge, huge part of gathering [...]
A Review of DrunkDuck (as a host)
I’m going to approach this review in the same way that I approached the review of ComicGenesis. Here’s the same scenario: you have a comic you’re working on, right now, on your desk, and you want to make it a webcomic. The only problem is, you have no idea how to put it online. You [...]
StumbleUpon as a Webcomic Networking Tool
A common question I see on TWCL forums is “How well does Stumble Upon work?” After many threads and innumerable responses to the question, here is my take: Stumble Upon works well if you’ve got connections, but then again, that is how it works at ANY networking site. If you don’t have anyone to network [...]
