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Apr 2021

This is the Social Media Topic you've been looking for!! :grin:

Hi hiiii~ Sethstiel here ^^

So I've been looking for you guys' social medias actually and I've been wondering HOW you use them as a creator like myself.
I only use Twitter17 but if you drop your accounts, related to your comic/novel, I'll make sure to check them out~ ^^

Please check mine too even tho I haven't post much yet :sweat_smile:

Oh and if you give me some tips how to make my art acc work, that'd be AWESOME :two_hearts:

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I like how you incorporated images with your book excerpts! Off the top of my head, here are things I've done that help me:

  1. Post Scheduling! It's easier to batch write a bunch of tweets than manually post each one. Twitter has the option to schedule. If you turn your Instagram profile into a creator account4, you'll be able to schedule posts from the creator studio. For other sites, you can use services like Buffer or Hootsuite to schedule posts.
  2. Checklists! This is something more recent that I've done. For each art piece I want to share, I create a checklist of each site I want to post it to. It also means I have a record of what I've posted in the past.
  3. Resharing! I haven't done it yet, but you can re-share an old post you're proud of. Helpful when you don't have a lot of new things ready to go.
  4. Templates! Creating templates is helpful for resizing my art to fit each platform's preferred size.
  5. Start Small! Social media is overwhelming and each platform expects you to post more than is healthy. So start small and see how much you can handle on any given week.
  6. You don't have to share everything! Brookes Eggleston of Character Design Forge talks about how some art or writing should be done in order to practice skills. It frees you from the pressure to make everything look good.

Anyway, to fulfill your request:
My Social Media5
My webcomic on Tapas

These were some helpful tips, thank you!

I'm on Twitter (@crisyah_ / @atendotworld), as well and, more recently, Instagram (@atendotworld) and TikTok (@crisyah_). I wonder about how advantageous it is to have separate accounts for just novel / comic stuff, though. Been hearing a lot that readers prefer to get a glimpse of the creator's personality, so I'm wondering if I should just use my regular (non personal / locked) accounts and have everyone endure the cat pic and fanart retweet spam.

Anyone has thoughts on this?

Well i'm on a buncha different sites but my links are here:

Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/vibrantfox
Twitter: https://twitter.com/vibrantfoxart2
(art only) https://twitter.com/vibrantfoxart21
Tumblr: https://vibrantfoxart.tumblr.com/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vibrantfoxart3
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vibrantfoxart/2
ARTstreet(16+): https://medibang.com/u/Monobun/3

For twitter specifically I wound up doing two accounts so i could have one with just art/comic related stuff and my main acct to use normally (w/ some art sprinkled in). Most often I'll post wips to Ko-fi and finished previews on social media like twitter and insta. I don't really use instagram often anymore (stuck in algorithm h3ll) but it and artstreet are for reach; ArtStreet specifically being dedicated to stuff that's outside my normal art (moodier, experimental and sometimes 'suggestive' stuff).

Tumblr specifically serves as a sort of portfolio so everything is mostly neat and tidy (just looking to find a better theme) and a plus is being able to have side accts. for special interests and fanwork i otherwise wouldn't really host here on tapas.

I just just started using tiktiok (by accident rly after posting a meme) but i'm hoping to do speedpaint/timelapse type videos and occasionally hop in on trending memes.

As an artist specifically I'm letting myself get a little more cozy with not posting constantly to keep up with trends and letting myself rest but also sharing "imperfect" work like sketches because not every single drawing needs to be some shiny polished piece. Having a backlog of content is useful tho (kinda like reagular content creation) because then your not rushing to finish a thing that'll only trend for a day or so plus it helps cover for creative lows and other bump in the road.

For the most part tho i'm just kinda going with the flow seeing what works where and where i feel wanted or like i'm doing fairly well plus it's...interesting getting the vibes of different platforms and seeing how they vary

I visited yor comic from your SNS ^^
I do think your technial understanding of forms/ shading can use some improving but it really look promising!! So keep creating more ^^

Thank you sooo much!!

OMG These are such good advices!! :heart_01:

Also I click the link of your comic but it gave me a warning, so I realized; oh not released yet.. :sweat_smile:
But then Ive found the pilot and it sure does look promising~ ^^

Also, forgot to add: I don't do sub for sub bc I don't think it's beneficial for either party, in the long run, but I will absolutely follow back on SNS and engage to help with the brutal algorithms created by the ruthless overlords who expect us to create free content so they can get rich. Just drop me a line saying you're a Tapas creator!

:smiley:

https://twitter.com/jcmraz1

https://www.instagram.com/jcm_sketchbook/4

I'm posting about updates on pretty much all sm/art related sites I'm on (mostly by autoscheduling post through postybirb, sadly it doesn't support instagram at all and seems to count links length differently than twitter so I use hootsuite for those)
and I post to:
twitter: https://twitter.com/Animefanka3
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trueanimefanka/4
deviantart: https://www.deviantart.com/animefanka
pixiv: https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/28704706
tumblr: https://animefanka.tumblr.com/
furaffinity: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/animefanka/
I'm also keeping a carrd with links to my comics (as I'm posting them not only on tapas ;p) https://animefanka-artist.carrd.co/#webcomics

I just have a deviantART account.

DeviantART: https://www.deviantart.com/sin-nombre1

Lately I am using it to promote my webcomic there,but if you look my works before the comic, you will find things that I probably should have deleted long ago =P