6th
November
2003
“Publishing a webcomic is simple, right? Set up a website and post webcomics via FTP, and readers come to said website to read said webcomics? Well, yes… and no. In a world of too many webcomics to count, getting a webcomic in front of as many potential readers as possible is a good strategy for building its audience. As the Internet evolves, so do the various methods to ’syndicate’ webcomics — creators and publishers are finding new ways for readers to follow a webcomic without having to visit the actual webcomic’s website.”
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6th
November
2003
“Publishing a webcomic is simple, right? Set up a website and post webcomics via FTP, and readers come to said website to read said webcomics? Well, yes… and no. In a world of too many webcomics to count, getting a webcomic in front of as many potential readers as possible is a good strategy for building its audience. As the Internet evolves, so do the various methods to ’syndicate’ webcomics — creators and publishers are finding new ways for readers to follow a webcomic without having to visit the actual webcomic’s website.”
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