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Feb 2019

i had to get a daily snack to get past being stuck at 400 subs. it was by chance when i was invited to the tapas winter special in 2016. so about 8 months? ive been steadily growing at about 50-70 subs per month since.

My total followers across all platforms is....140 unique ones? (Tapas, Youtube, Tumblr, Twitter, Twitch.).

Tapas has the most, Twitter has the least.

People just like weird things. You're only in if you're in. AKA; Memes.

My comics are just slice of life; Not EXACTLY funny. . w.'

I've got 19 subscribers. I pud my comic everywhere, every time, every fb group, instagram, devianrt, everywhere.
but I'm a little tired and disappointed. that all that work I've done I still have so few followers.
and see other people who started today, have millions of followers at once.
anyway I left my comic Kato of the 5th dimension11 here again.

Your art style is quite nice, but the genre isn't my style. Hope ya get lots of readers!

Started my comic in Feb 2017 and still on 687 subs till now :grimacing:

Then I decided to upload the same comic on Webtoon in Nov 2017 and I have 3k subs so far.

1 month later

That's a relative question with tons of constants ... In my case 2 eps and 613 subs and 4.5 k views. I got to 1k with my first ep.

4 months later

Heh. 1000k subscribers seems like such a distant goal for me right now. And if I were to try to "game the system" and figure out the "magic trick", I'd probably end up with a pandering, kludgy, messed up beast that would flop so hard the ground would rattle.

But Kolodruidtale has something else in its favor: A very specific creative vision for what I want to achieve regarding the story. I do hope that the work becomes well received, of course, but even if it does not, I feel that getting this story that's been inside me so long just out... is worthwhile in itself, I suppose.

On Tapas I have 930 views + 30 subs for the comic I'm currently uploading, and it took about 2 months ish

Meanwhile, the same comic currently has 3.4k views + 78 subs on Webtoon, and I only started posting it there on February 2nd

pay to ad your comics lmao jk (ok jokes aside its possibly the fastest way)

Im not a creator (yet lul) but what I've observed through the works im following is
well
all the common denominator in works that have a large following are well-drawn comics
I mean a majority of them has great art
deny it or not its one of the factors
if I were to pick a comic I'd immediately take a peek at the one with the best art

Another thing are those long running uhm gag (?) or comedy comics with simple styles
thats been circling the net for years already (like those comics from nice deviantart days) They've been here since the beginning and that's a huge advantage

I mean I haven't tried making and sharing comics yet so I wouldn't know
I don't think there's a secret formula for it
I guess it's mostly talent+dedication and a sprinkle of luck :slight_smile:
(I mean if there's a secret formula or cheat code for it I'd also like to know KEK)

5 months later

wth is that supposed to be a number everyone gets to? :sweat_drops:

My first platform was on Webtoon and it took like only 2 weeks to reach 1k subs with just 2 updated chapters, idk honestly but I think I got featured somewhere there without knowing (??)
Same thing happened on Tapas and I was informed that my comic got put on the "daily snack" thing.

It was seriously a great surprise for me back then and even for my first comic. Though I guess I only got lucky.
But now I'm restarting from scratch again cuz I wasn't able to focus on my comic then.

I think around 3 months. But I ended in the staff picks and that make me grow really fast. Now I'm with 1.7k and 5 months