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Nov 2016

I am doing okay so far...just waiting to see if the Thanksgiving holiday next week is going to affect my weekly reads. I'm at about a little more than half of my highest monthly total views.

Ive kinda been non responsive on Twitter, coz while the election here has gotten me a bit down, I dont care to dwell on it forever. I'm at the point where I'm next to tired of all the negativity in regards to the election. I get it and I'm angry too, but I'm not gonna go on ranting about it forever.

I'm just trying to finish up my comic, get some other stuff done and see what I can do to make my 2017 better than 2016. I wanted to have 3 whole months to work on fan art & other projects, but getting sick back in October slowed things down for me massively. So now I only get December & January to do a little bit of stuff coz I gotta get to work on the next issue of my print series, & script out Ray Thunder Ch 2 at the same time.

oof this hit too close to home, going through the same thing right now and just feeling like there's no way out > < A little more reassuring to know I'm not the only longform creator feeling this though (without adding salt to the wound lol)

My comic broke its views record this month, so doing good thus far.

I've only been here 4and a half months; but the data says...the first month was an anomaly because of staff picks, but I did suddenly shoot up in October a little, and in Nov I'm way below; hypothetically though it's about half of my second month, so it could reach about that same amount, but there's still the weird shoot up in Oct when I didn't even do that much advertising.

Compared to October? YES. Compared to any other month? Nah.

I'm actually doing a lot better than I did last month (October was an INCREDIBLY low month for me until the very last week, when I almost got caught up.)

But I think most of my thing is just… I happened to get a bunch of binge-readers this month. ALSO. My views were practically zero all last week, I think due to the election.

I dont think its just you, i've been facing this problem as well and been getting less and less views each month here on tapastic...also less comments and engagement than before.

Oktober definitley stood out for my comic too. I guess november will be a little below it. I think my views have upped ever since I decided to color my comic. Also as mentioned before I too think that people have a lot on their minds these days.

Historically Nov/Dec have always been rough months for me and my comic. Mostly because I didn't have time to promote the comic, or have consistent updates. I was busy with school or holidays. Then I'd see a spike in Jan/Feb because that was the beginning of con season, and I give out the most flyers and do the most advertising that time.

So I feel your pain!

You know, I didn't look until just now but, November was incredibly slow for me last year as well (granted, I don't think I posted a ton in November last year, as I had just started posting in October). But I do think you're right that that's a contributing factor.

Unfortunately, I do think this contributes too and at least there's more than one person in this boat. :'D I don't think it's the biggest reason for my own comic though, as I was well past 100 pages for all of November as well, and still broke my record.

Definitely not the only one! Though there do seem to be some exceptions on this thread, seems there is a lull for a lot of people. I'm kind of relieved to know I'm not alone too.
As for Twitter, I don't think I'm doing necessarily WELL on it, but I've met so many fun people to talk to that it's making it worth it for me. :'D

Yeah same here. I only joined last October, which I did very well for my first month, then plummeted in November. Granted, I don't think I was posting much in November last year, but like you were saying, I don't think I've been here long enough to take any serious note of patterns or just chalk it up to coincidence.

Amen to that. :'D That's been a growing fear of mine, and this isn't helping it.

I've kind of noticed this too? But I've been chalking it up to my pages' content. There have been a lot of pages where I'M not even sure what to say in the description, so I don't know what I'd say if I were a reader. Comments come in random spikes for me, it seems? Like my last page did probably the worst in favs and views that I've had in...months, yet I got a ton of comments.

With all of this said, I kind of came across another thing that I'm wondering might be contributing? At least to my comic, though I'm sure there are other comics that fall into this "bottom of the popular section" club that are being affected too.

For the past couple of weeks, whenever you click the comics tab on the front page, you are not being directed to the Browse All section, rather than the popular section. The browse all selection consists of the most popular comics on the site, based on number of subscribers. MANY of these comics are in active, some having not even updated since 2015. And this is where all of the traffic that normally went to the front page of the Popular section is now going.
My comic in particular tends to frequent the bottom of the front page of the popular section or the top of second page. I know not everyone is landing in this ranking, but I've noticed the other comics that tend to upload around the same time as me suffering as well ever since this browse all update.
Because now nobody is seeing the rest of the popular section or the next pages. All they are seeing is the two top rows on the main page, then when they click "comics" to see more, they are being directed to the already immensely (and mostly inactive) Browse All section.
Now I'm not saying this is the SOUL reason my comic is doing much more poorly, however I'm certain there are far, far fewer people exploring the bottom of the popular section or the next pages now that they aren't being directed there. And yes, I have been noticing the other comics that usually float around mine in the popular section suffering and not getting as far as they use to as well. So while I don't think it is the only reason, I do think it is contributing.

With that said, I did actually ask Tapastic about this on Twitter and was very, very disappointed to hear that "it is permanent for now." So all that traffic that traffic is going to the already established mega popular comics of this site, some of which don't even post here anymore. Instead of, ya know, on going popular series, new series that made it there, comics that are getting just enough to make it to the bottom like mine, or just the Fresh section like I know a lot of people want.

THIS. This, so much ._. I'm so glad I'm not the only one who's been slightly annnoyed with this.
Having traffic instantly going to the browse section was a bad idea on tapastic's side in my opinion.

These comics rarely update and some are indeed inactive. Also seeing the same comics on a page everytime you click on 'comics' gets old fast.
In my opinion it would be the best to direct traffic to the 'fresh' section instead of 'browse' or 'populair' This way great comics what would go by unnoticed may get noticed.
Just my 2 cents.

I can't be SURE, but the gist I sort of got from my conversation with them about it on Twitter was it was more of an accident that's very low on their priority list to fix. I don't think it was an actual decision to switch it to Browse All.
But I can't say for sure. Here's the actual thread if you'd like to judge for yourself:

https://twitter.com/city_of_blank/status/7979228394205143044

Personally, I think the ideal solution would be to have a choice like you do with DeviantArt's front page:
http://www.deviantart.com/
If you select "Newest," that is what you will always be directed to when you go their front page, until you change it to another section. I'm one of the few people that doesn't actually mind the popular section being the default, but I really do think it'd be awesome for people to have the option for the Fresh section (or any other section for that matter) to be their front page is they desired, like how DeviantArt has it.

I agree with you on it. I don't benefit from it either way, as my comic never makes it to popular/trending ever these days, but it'd be nice to get a full page of popular or trending instead of sub order. As a reader, I would like to see something new every time I click on that link.

L I check Tapastic for new comic pages of the series I read every morning when I get up at 4:30am, and being so early, I'm not quite awake and hadn't noticed right away that the page was going directly to the 'browse all' section. It took me a few days to realize why the comics on that page weren't changing ^_^'...A first time user of Tapastic might think those are the only comics on the site..

One thing I've really been disliking about Tapastic (website and app) is the way they've been handling traffic, with the app, to actually get to anything that's not payed or featured content you gotta dig through, the 'trending' and 'fresh' sections in the app are thrown way back and I hate to blame the 'big update' for this but I do feel like it kinda does contribute to the lack of traffic the past few months. I do understand that they want to promot their payed comics more, but so many of the regular comics are pushed way back in the app, many new readers might not find your comic unless you search for them specifically. Now with the 'comics' tab taking you to the 'brows all' section instead of the popular section this is affecting the website too which was honestly fine as it was.

Highly agreed here. Like @Lucazu said, I'm starting to go a little crazy seeing the exact same comics over and over again. Especially as someone who kinda...habitually clicks it. I know a handful of comics usually populate those top two rows of the popular section, but at least it's still kind of constantly changing... Plus, every now and then you DO see a new comic up there.

I think this is also a super relevant point. It took me a couple of days to realize what was going on as well. So if it's taking us regulars a couple days to figure out we're getting directed to a very inactive section, I can only imagine how long it's taking new comers to the site. Honestly, it's a bit discouraging too for newcomers, who see you're only chance of winding up on a "main page" is if you're one of the few 20k+ subscriber comics.

I'm still under the impression this was an accident that they don't intend to fix soon, but it's still valid issue. I'm really tempted to make another thread to address this with the hopes of getting a more official statement on it, because it is rather discouraging... A lot of creators felt like the were put on the back burner after "the big update," and now the fact they have no intention on redirecting all the Comic tab traffic back to the popular section and away from the already established mega popular comics is only further discouraging.

This is us. Our stats are nothing impressive but we are satisfied given we started at nothing in April. The reason for our decline is simple really. We stopped

marketing.

First off, everyone should remember that webcomics require a five year plan. One Punch Man took several years to take off and that's the one in a million story. The reality is its a long grind with a lot of effort up front in order to get the reward at the end. Remember comics are highly word of mouth based. It takes a long time to get a group of core fans built up who want to tell everyone about your comic. So until you get to that point, you have to get the word out about your comic, and that takes time and money. There are no overnight success stories in comics. It's 90% perspiration, 9% inspiration, and 1% luck.

We mean this in all fairness but Tapastic doesn't owe anyone anything. They host our comics for free, they give us a slice of ad revenue, and they promote the app and website for everyone equally. If creators here think that it's Tapas' job to get them subscribers and views, it's not. A creator's job is to do both the art, the writing, and the promotion. Tapas is nice because it does provide everyone a sizable number of internal subscribers from readers already on the site, but a creator also has to go out and bring in new readers as well.

Looking at our graph we had a huge summer because we went out there and beat the pavement. We only had a handful of pages done at the time but we purchased a table at a convention, printed up a big banner, printed out fliers, and set out 7! other series from Tapastic on our table. And what did we do? We promoted Tapastic the whole time and not our comic. We made sure that every comic on the table got attention and they did. Tapas noticed this and retweeted what we were doing. And we got a huge boost of views and subs from that.

So drawing inspiration from JFK, "Ask not what Tapas can do for you, but what you can do for Tapas."

What does this mean? If you do something that sets yourself apart from the rest of the creators here, staff is going to notice and they are going to reward those people who take a step above and beyond. There are 16,000+ other series here. Just being on the site is not enough, you have to stand apart. GamerCat is the 2nd largest referrer to Tapastic. Since they send Tapastic all that traffic, you bet as heck that staff is going to feature them repeatedly in the Daily Snack or on the App.

Who else here has done something for Tapas? Who else here has done something for a series other than their own? We're not trying to be accusatory, just pointing out a fact.

We've featured the following series in our marketing efforts this year:

Apricot Cookies
Centralia 2050
City of Blank
Extra Ordinary
Ghostblade
Grassblades
Magnolia Online
Manna Magi
Oops Comic
Sammy
Silversong
Shanties
Star Pace
The Book of Life
The Middle Crowd

We wonder: If everyone tried as hard as we did to promote Tapastic and comics other than their own what kind of growth would everyone enjoy?

So do something out of the norm to make yourself get noticed by staff and see what happens.

Or better yet, do something for someone else, and see what good things come back in return.

Anyhow just to recap, getting views is all about

marketing.

In my case (not saying everyone is going to be similar to me) Tapastic slows down around this time every year.

Since I started posting here in 2013 Tapastic has always had a significant drop in the November and December months. (Though I can easily see this data be different for non-story driven comics like gag a days that can add holiday themed comics in to be shared without breaking continuity, which is I assume, popular to share/promote around this time of year)

I was going to post screen shots but it would just be 7 different images all showing the exact same thing (Raven Wolf views from 2013-2016 and No Future Views from 2014-2016) and that's view count dropping in the month of November EVERY YEAR for BOTH series.

Hopefully this year is just following that trend and it's nothing to worry about. That readers are just slowing down for a while due to reasons outside of your control.

Yep, it just looks like November is lower than average - my comic had about 21k views October of last year that dropped down to 15k in November, all the way down to 8k in December. This year it looks like it's the same, 10k vs 3k (my comics been on hiatus which explains the disparity between the two years.)

I assume it's just because everyone's starting to get busy with holiday shopping that there isn't time to read some webcomics :V not necessarily because of lack of marketing on the creators side, though I do feel like the browse all issue is something that needs to be addressed regardless.