21 / 52
Jun 2022

No problem, thanks for not being upset, I wasn't sure how rude my response sounded. If it helps there are a few places you can advertise or get better feedback, and events you can do if you have the spare time. If you have some extra cash I've heard ComicAd Network2 is pretty good. There's also Webcomic Chat3 and Comic Artists Unite3, which are weekly Q&A's related to you and your comic that can give you some advertisement. There's The Webcomic Library2 which is a webcomic archive (The link to fill out a form for your comic is in the pinned tweet.) that also has a Discord server has Q&A events and weekly stream hang-out. You can advertise here, and more people would be open to check out your comic, but most of them are also creators. The server is more ideal for talking comics, getting advice and all that jazz.

Similar to The Webcomic Library, there is also the Webcomics Garden, another place that holds Q&A's, and is a good place to talk comics. They also have a Week-long comic feature for members who are active enough to get to a certain level, where everyone in the server talks about your comic for a week. For more professional stuff there's the Association of Comic Creators2 a server dedicated to discussion the more serious comic stuff, and a really good resource to have if you want to really start getting into the industry. The server has publishers, shop owners and all kinds of folks talking comics, and they're all very nice helpful people.

Lastly if you just want to learn more about comic, or hear about other people's perspectives and experiences there is Screen Tones1, a webcomic podcast hosted by enthusiastic creators who just want to scream about webcomics.

There's a lot more stuff out there, just keep your eyes peeled and keep up with webcomic community because you never know when someone will bring up useful advertising/comic related info. Good luck with getting your work out there!

Thanks a bunch, this is some really good information, but my question is do they also have anything for novel writers as well? Similar to the sites you just mentioned?

To gain more readers there are different things

Mirror your content, post your series in many sites/apps as possible, check out where you can post your webcomics or novels. If you can translate it to other languages, Webtoon and Tapas aren't the only platforms out there.

Promoting on several platforms such as Discord Servers, Facebook groups, SubReddits, Twitter, Instagram, Forums, etc.

Something I see is that (Especially writers) authors, instead of building a proper posting schedule to allow new readers to adapt to the content, to make the algorithm have a steady flow; they just dump their entire series expecting people will get interested like that, when the reality is no. Another thing that annoys readers or even other creators who are subscribed to other's stories and especially on Tapas is notifications of authors constantly editing the chapters several times and well, not knowing when exactly does an author updates.

Fanbases aren't build in thin air just because you've been posting your series for a few months, no, it takes years even more than 1 or 2, and several authors originally start with less popular, even shorter, series, some even change accounts so much that followers cannot keep track of then, as well, the most important thing is to make things accesible for readers, you're asking way too much even if you believe it's not, most of people only care about scrolling and see the next post of the content they see, so you either have to make extremely catchy stuff so they click the link to your series or chapter or be more creative with promo art, chapter previews and such.

Sadly, for most of authors that are not popular, what I've seen that boost their flow is for them to become content creators, not just mere writers or artists. Basically overwork yourself with challenges, art studies, tutorials, art classes, fanarts, tips, vlogs, streaming, speedpaintings, original art, fancomics, NSFW, memes, animations, promotional art, reading sessions (Of other people's content), constant engagement with other people be it fellow creators, those who aspire to be creators or just readers. And all of the above on different formats for several platforms, be it TikTok, Youtube, Twitch, Twitter, Instagram, etc.

Nice to see that someone else has thought this. I've wondered if Tapas isn't really a home for writers instead of a mecca for readers, so that there are far more writers on Tapas than there are readers.

Most forums on writing sites like these tend to be geared toward creators than readers. Something I've noticed about Tapas in particular is that unlike the other forums I've been on, there's no recommendation section, which I feel like eliminates the few readers who would've participated on the forums. It makes the promotion sections in particular feel like a rat race in a hamster wheel.

I've been meaning to ask, can you get to the forums from the main site? I've only been able to get here via Googling.

If you click the arrow button under tapas merch shop, keep clicking until you find tapas forums! Hope this helped.

Unfortunately no, I've never worked with novels so I haven't gathered any resources for writers specifically, and whatever I know if kinda died after the pandemic hit. Sorry about that!

@bulgariansumo I'm not sure about the app, but they still have a link at the bottom of the desktop landing page. If I remember right I think they had one at the top in a dropdown before getting a Discord server, since then they've limited it to the one link... that probably no one will see.

Is that for the mobile phone version or desktop? I don't see an arrow under tapas merch shop on desktop. There's an arrow on the discover tab, but none of the options show the forum.

@UrMom Oh, thank you! I see it at the bottom of the landing page. Wow, they really moved it out of the way, huh?

It's on the desktop version, check to the right were your series name/ edit series buttons are! I hope you find it, you should be able to see it.

Right? I think they were planning on getting rid of the forum all together, but it's been sticking around. Probably too many people who still use it, I know some folks prefer the pacing of the forum over the server. Myself included, I type and read too slowly for Discord.

@MalonTheArtist Ahhh, thank you. I see it now!

@UrMom In that case, I'm honestly surprised it's still up considering how Wattpad shut down the forums out of the blue. I'm thankful though. A high-traffic Discord server is a good place to get talked over, not to mention you can't sort topics like you can here. I'd get overwhelmed. :dizzy_face:

I don't think there's much we can do. The market is too damn saturated. You need luck on top of tiring aggressive promotion.

Yeah, it is pretty crazy. I'd like to imagine it's because a good number of people still use the forum, but who knows, they could decide to shut it down one day out of the blue. Honestly the one good thing for me about Discord is that some servers are really resourceful, and geared towards helping out creators, which is really nice when you struggling to get feedback and such. But yeah, Discord goes way too fast, and it's too chaotic most of the time.

Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, DeviantArt, TikTok, all that. Can someone find me this Tapas forum question that has this link that lists ways to spread your comic around? Because it's helping me gain viewers everyday. I can't find it :c

All I know is the site has "put on Reddit Reviews, this webcomic glossary, this randomizer" something like that. It's SUPER helpful.

I can't find it now, but there was a webtoon tweet recently, it was a poll asking if you were a were a creator on webtoons, about to be one, or a reader.
a very low percentage of people were readers. like.. 10%
So even on twitter, it's creator dominated, and we're all just marketing to each other. =/

I'm starting to think the only way to reach actual readers outside the creator communities is
a) get lucky, and get featured.
b) pay for ads on google and facebook and places outside the comics ecosystem.