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Web comics…what’s your cadence?

For those of you who publish web comics, how often do you post new pages? Is it daily, weekly, a couple of times per week, etc.?

Also, do you just create a new web page and link to it or is there a special “web comic etiquette?”

Please provide any other insight/tips that you may have.

Thanks!

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  • I usually go somewhere between 650x950 with page size. Right now with my current web comic the pages are 745x931 give or take. Whatever looks good on the web. You have to consider your fonts and if they are large enough to read on the web.I wouldn;t go smaller than 650x? with 72dpi.

    Different ways you can navigate. Mine is simple (weaponpress.com to check my stuff), but you can always check other sites to see how others do it.

    Your goals sound great and you're being consistent which is the key.

    WEAPONPRESS.COM
  • Thanks Todd. I am considering the web route in order to get the story out sooner, ultimately the GN will also be printed. Currently I complete about one page a week, so my goal was to get 52 completed pages in the can and then start pushing one page per week on the web.

     

    Any suggestions on page size, navigation, etc. I'm all ears!

  • I don't know of any web comic etiqutte David, but I can tell you what I do. I'm doing two web comics right now and I usually try to publish 3 pages a minimum every month. Not from both though.

    I once did a weekly web comic and it was too much for my schedule. So now I just finish some pages and post it. The main thing is consistently produce the work. Posting it is really secondary in my opinion. 

    My ultimate goal is to place finished web comic stories on other sites like Wowio and Drive Thru to spread the gospel.

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