places to put online comics so people will read them

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places to put online comics so people will read them

Post by gazorenzoku »

Wondering what places online comics can be put, besides a personal website of course, where they will be read...

Right now I have a personal website and an account at deviant art, and i also upload stuff at myspace. I just signed up for a keenspace (or whatever they're calling it nowadays) account, and it is almost proccessed... But I want more!! More places to put my comics up at.

Is there a list of places you can have your comic displayed at? That would be cool. Here, let's start with these.

www.deviantart.com
www.myspace.com
www.comicgenesis.com

any other places?
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Post by gazorenzoku »

modern tales is doing something cool here:

http://www.talkaboutcomics.com/blog/?p=382


but i don't think i can promise to keep up with their once per week submission policy...
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Post by Jason Alderman »

Don't forget livejournal. Livejournal has a pretty crazy thriving community of comickers. Plus, I guess, people can subscribe to your posted comics and comment on them.

(If you need links, let me know; I'm in a bit of a rush now, so don't have time to post any.)

And speaking of subscribing, putting up an <a href="http://rsspect.com/">RSS feed of your comic</a> is probably a good idea, too.

I guess the last bit of advice would be to join a webcomics collective, or start one up with your friends, as that seems to be what everyone does these days for link-sharing (Dumbrella, Pants Press, Blank Label, Dayfree Press, Boxcar Comics, etc., etc., etc.).

Welcome back, Vince!

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Post by gazorenzoku »

good ideaz!
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Post by TheDeeMan »

Drunk Duck is a nice little webcomic community with a lot of traffic.

www.drunkduck.com

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