Webcomics Weekly Episoide 63: Comic Con Preview
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Dave, Kris, Brad and Scott discuss the upcoming Comic Con International in San Diego. And headshots. It’s too close to the con to edit, so parents, cover your children’s ears! This one did not get the TV-Y7 rating!
Comic Con International has established a “Webcomics Pavilion” — an area in which many webcomics are grouped to make it easier for fans to find their favorites. This is by no means a complete list of webcomics in attendance — Bill Barnes and Gene Ambaum of Unshelved are in the Independent Press Pavilion at booth 2300, for example — but it’s a good place to start.
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With Comic Con International just around the corner, here’s a brief overview of the webcomics-related panels you can look forward to. First, be sure to clear 2 p.m. Saturday for a special live Webcomics Weekly podcast.
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Having discussed ComicsPress, would anyone like to take a crack at another Word Press plug-in? This one is called Webcomic 2.0 and seems to use its own plug-in called InkBlot. Click on Submit an Article, above, to participate.
Eagle-eared Webcomics.com reader Sean Poppe passes this along:
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Thanks for your understanding while I was away enjoying a family vacation. Rest assured, I’m home now and regular updates to the site will begin anew on Monday.
After you have told all of your friends, coworkers and family members about your webcomic; and, you’ve added your site to all the webcomic directories you and Google can find, your attention might turn next to advertising sites such as Project Wonderful. No doubt about it, Project Wonderful is an excellent first step into the exciting world of paid advertising for your new webcomic. But, advertising costs money, so you need to be smart about it. Here’s some tips to get the most out of your Project Wonderful ad dollars:
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After a brief hiatus, we’re back and better than ever. You’ll find the first official post, the July To-Do List, beneath this one. But first, a few things.
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