

But other series out there need the same promotion from time to time. Heck, I was one of the first to subscribe to Undying Happiness when it first started when it was still low tier! Of course now it's top tier, but it was nice to see that happen. Plus the forums are always a good way to promote, and to find obscure comics, or low tier as I call them. fan art or random pics all the way!) And I've started asking other people to share for me, since I'm not gonna get a Facebook anytime soon. (I'm a bit hesitant on that one since original work really doesn't get noticed. Noteworthy companies are judged by the same criteria as used in the Top 50 competition, including their responses in the following areas: Human Capital Diversity Metrics: Gender and racial/ethnic representation of the overall workforce and management, as well as representation in new hires, promotions, turnover and the 10 highest-paid employees. I'm gonna put up my work on Instagram and maybe Tumblr. Darn Tapastic and its blatant disregard for brand new series!īut then again, it is the responsibility for the creator to promote their work. No more black and white simplicity : ( At least now that the "NEW" part is gone, there's less confusion on "I'm new. I'm gonna have to make my thumbnail and profile pic a lot more attractive and flashy if I'm to get more viewers or subscribers. But that is what has helped me.Īt least now they have the "Fresh" section, which shows the most recent updates. Then again, I'm no expert (with my 35 subscribers), so I may not be the final authority on getting noticed. (An odd choice of word, given the nature of my comic.) Several of my subscribers came from my reaching out to other creators and generally being a decent human being. Or at least, that's what's helped me so far. But also leave links to your comic so that those who are interested can find it easily. People tend to like it when other people appreciate their works (especially if they're not super-popular already), and are more likely to return the favor by giving yours a chance, too. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive product updates and promotions (+ enjoy 15 off your next order). Answer questions, talk to people, leave replies explaining what you like about someone's story or style. I imagine having a lot of views and subscribers helps, which you can probably get by being active in the community.Īnd by "active" I don't mean spam advertisements your comic, but just participate in the forums and leave meaningful feedback on other peoples' comics. Since my comic, Outcast Kingdom, is about six months old, it's probably too late to get into the N&N : (īut even if it's no longer "new", you may get your comic featured if the admins pick it. I imagine that to be New and Noteworthy, the admins just have to find and like your comic while it's still "new".
