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Mar 2016

The title says it all.

Well?

Just wondering.

And for the most part, I mean one that delivers your comic pages, not necessarily an artist portfolio.

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I also use webtoons mainly cuz that's where my favorite korean webcomic is uploaded at
I'm talking bout The god of highschool if anyone here was wondering
THE LAST SAMURAI

One for the webcomic (though ti's the other language version, with extras and everything) and one portfolio.
It looks cool to have your own address on a business card indeed.

I have a main site for my comedy series (Bouncy Egg2) and use Tapastic on the side. My new horror series is so far just going to be on Tapastic.

Yes, I have an official website for my comic series4.

I think it's definitely a good idea to have your own official site for the purposes of:

  • blogging news about your comic
  • having a storefront
  • setting up a links page to help promote your friend's comics/comics you love
  • it's more professional/official to have your own site
  • it's another place to post your comic incase the platform site your own ends (ie. Inkblazer)
  • the ability to feature and post whatever you want
  • the ability to customize and design the site how you want
  • another place to earn ad revenue on
  • you can use it as a hub and post links to all the platform sites you also post your comic on
  • and so on.

Other than the down side that it's another site to promote and push, the good far outweighs that negative.

I do!5

I love having a place to put fanart and extras! Also I like having control over the design of the site and making if fit the style and colors of the comic.

This Mortal Coil3 has it's own site too. I enjoyed building the site to go with the book.

@CyndiFoster mentions a lot of good reasons to have your own site. I suppose of the downsides is having to work harder to attract folks to it whereas Tapastic has a built in audience that, in theory, would be more willing to flock to your work.

Thanks for chiming in, everyone.
Yeah... I pulled the trigger and paid for web hosting today.
Now I have to deal with actually getting the darn thing up and running.
Wordpress is loaded.
Comicpress is loaded.
Having issues with installing the right plugins.

I have a website3 as well for Beast Bait in addition to the tapastic site1. I plan on doing all my storefront stuff from there once it's all nice and pretty, but it's functional right now.

Alright, got your website going! I found using wordpress extremely clunky and awkward so I ended up just building my personal site on my own. I'm working on getting my comics there (phenylketonurics.net4 is predominantly a hub for my galleries and personal projects) so it shouldn't be much longer before I've got everything wrapped up! Excited!

And yo, definitely keep us updated on your progress! I hope you can get the right plugins and everything with comicpress going!

I have (well, is a blog dressed as a website): Zoonland
It features the comic but also illustrations and other info about it.
I need to make it more aesthetically appealing and keep adding new contents.

I've got one for Waffles and Pancakes here.1 I've only just gotten it recently, so I haven't quite set all the pages up or anything, but it's mine, and it works. smile

@vonblinden22 Let me know if you need wordpress help/advice. I'm not an expert, but I've had some time to familiarize myself with the plugins and pick which ones I want for comic purposes.

That I do1! Updates are easier to find there than here on tapastic, there's also a nice section for fanart from readers.

I can't really get anything done yet, but I guess the real problem is that the site hasn't finished registering, and doesn't exist yet, so I can't effectuate anything yet.

I think that everybody should have a hub that they control to some extent. Doesn't have to be your own website but something similar like a Blogger, Tumbrl account.

Most definitely! Radio Silence has its own dedicated website3. It'll be easier down the line to expand if I wanted to sell things, customize to add music or playlist related info, or talk more in depth about character bios, all of which can't happen on my tapastic mirror.