Robert Khoo Q&A, part 2
The second of a 3-part series in which Penny Arcade’s Business Guy, Robert Khoo, answers your questions.
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The second of a 3-part series in which Penny Arcade’s Business Guy, Robert Khoo, answers your questions.
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Just a friendly reminder that you’re always welcome to submit a question for a “Mailbag” feature. Just hit “Question?” at the top of the site, and send in your question or topic. I will try to feature it on an upcoming post. where we can delve into it further. Plus, it helps me to try to direct the site to the issues that you’re most interested in.
The first of a 3-part series in which Penny Arcade’s Business Guy, Robert Khoo, answers your questions.
When you first came to work at Penny-Arcade, What was your business strategy for those first 6 months?
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As you’re prepping taxes for 2010, this is a good time to get a better start on 2011. As you’re probably experiencing, half of the battle os record keeping. The IRS Web site is surprisingly helpful in getting you on the right path. Here’s their repository of information on record-keeping. From the site:
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According to FareCompare.com, there have been six price increases in air fares since December of last year. Pair that with the unrest in the Middle East, which is liable to drive oil prices up this summer, and you have the recipe for some truly punishing fares for last-minute bookers.
So now’s the time to book your convention travel — before those prices climb even higher.
From the LegalZoom newsletter, here are five things that cannot be copyrighted.
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Square, a smart-phone-based credit-card reader that requires no commitment to a merchant-services contract, has announced that it is dropping its 15-cents-per-transaction fee and replacing it with a 2.75% fee based on the transaction amount.
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Q: I have a successful comic which is coming to an end within the next few months, and I’m planning to launch a new comic almost immediately thereafter. The new comic represents a fairly significant change from my current work, so I only expect to retain about 50% of that readership.
My question is how much time I can afford to take off between these two projects without risking losing those readers I do expect to take with me. I’d like to arrange it so that I don’t miss an update day, but I’m not sure I’ll have the time to build the site and a modest buffer for the new strip if I do it that way.
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At the end of the year, I asked for members to share how much money they had saved with their Webcomics.com subscription. The winner, Jennifer Brazas, won with a whopping $900 in savings.
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