I’ve been meaning to write this article for quite sometime. Those of you who, uh, follow ME on Twitter know that I was accepted into grad school, Roswell Park in Buffalo (part of the SUNY system) for Interdisciplinary Biology. I have been busy. I apologize for the lack of articles. But getting back to business, [...]
Posts tagged ‘webcomic networking’
Twitter as a Means of Webcomic Networking
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 [...]
Webcomic Networking on Deviant Art
In the desire to spread the word about my comic, I have been experimenting with various ways to network in the hope that 1) it would be successful and 2) I could share the results with you. Here is the result of my first networking attempt, using Deviant Art as a means of free advertising [...]
Webcomic Networking, and Should-Have Pages
Networking online can be tedious, boring, repetitive venture. Wait a second, “can be?” Who am I kidding? Not you guys! Networking is a very easy thing to do wrong, a very hard thing to do right, and most people online have enough shame not to do it right. Networking in this sense of course means, [...]
