You're right. It's incredibly overwhelming to be on so many sites. I hugely appreciate that a lot of these sites allow me to schedule my comics WAY in advance or I don't know if I could do it. Your experience on the different sites is helpful though, because now I can kind of prioritize certain sites over others. You're definitely doing things right, because again, I see your comic EVERYWHERE, lol, which is fantastic! MK_Wizard is another artist I see everywhere too. I enjoy reading her baking competition comic pages on the shameless advertisement forums, lol.
Sounds like you started posting on some of the other sites around the time I started posting my current run of Nocturne. I think I started posting again on Comic Fury and the Duck in August, but before then I hadn't posted in years, close to a decade I think. I was bummed about SmackJeeves, because that was another great site that I really enjoyed. It was easy to use and I had decent success with it. The Duck is great and I started posting on there WAY back when it was called Drunk Duck. The moderators are nice from what I can tell and it's easier to get noticed. I have to put a bit more effort in than I have been. Social media and self promotion have never been a strong point for me, so this aspect has been very hard; spending hours in forums, posting and reposting, advertising, trying to make connections when you're an awkward hermit, lol. Global Comix sounds like a great way to go though and it's such an easy and convenient site to use. Any tips for advertising on twitter? I've been twitter for a long time, but I have no idea how to properly use it and I've never gotten any traction from it.
Try this link for my discord! I love making new friends and I'd be happy to have you on there
Nocturne 21 Discord