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Greetings to all.  I'm curious if anyone out there has had experience publishing their independent comics online at graphicly.com, and if so, how it went.  I read a few comics from their site and I'm really impressed with their interface and the way they connect comics with reviews and fans. 

Any thoughts from those who've published with them?  Pros, cons?  Are their other sites that have worked better for self-publication? 

Thanks for sharing.

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  • This helped a lot, since I had not heard of these other sites.  Many thanks for taking the time to run through them for me. 

  • Graphicly is cool and it has a lot of features for the creator, but it also takes time for your book to show up since they do have a lot of features for you. Right now they are setting up a distribution so they've been behind on getting books up.

    Wowio.com is easier to place your book on. Takes a couple of days after you have everything set-up. I prefer them myself.

    Drive-thrucomics.com is instant, but sometimes the set-up is clunky for your book. But they get a lot of hits.

    Scribd.com is instant too, and not as clunky.

    Does anyone know of anymore sites? I would like to know myself. Novoink is a new Christian digital site,but I don't know how to submit to them. Hope this helps Matt.
    Wowio.com
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