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So this is an idea that I stole from the Korean side of the internet. They call it 100일 달성표 (100-day achievement chart), but it doesn't have to be done in 100 days.

1) Creator makes a 10x10 grid. Each box is numbered, from 1 to 100.

2) Every time Creator completes a task relating to their goal (e.g. a comic page), they fill out one box, starting from box #1.

3) Anyone who wishes to support Creator can claim a number. Let's say you claim #10. (Some Creators may wish to keep it between friends though, so ask before claiming!)

4) When Creator has completed 10 tasks and reaches box #10, then you have to give them a gift -- e.g. a sketch of their character.

This is mine:

Normally I'm uncomfortable receiving fanart for ANY reason other than "I love your character," but here, I feel okay since I'll be earning it. smile

If you decide to make your own grid, post it here! I can't make any promises to claim a number for everyone, but considering the community, I'm sure no gridder will go without a supporter or two, if not more!

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Mine is pretty basic, I just want to see if I can do 100 pages in a year! Anyone is free to claim a square~:

great idea. i guess this could be turned the other way for gaining subs. when you reach a number of subs you give your fans a prize like wall paper.

@aronthemason I believe some creators are doing exactly that; @AnnaLandin is one of them! Though when it comes to thanking readers, I personally just make more comic since that's what they have come to see.

@kurisquare JOIN THE #supportgrid FUN! I posted this on another site too, where it's getting quite a bit of traction (it's where I picked up all the green names).

I do wall-posts with a picture thanking my subscribers when I pass a milestone (regular 100s, usually, though I'm taking a break now over the holidays), yeah! It's fun, and people seem to like it. : ) It also lets me draw characters outside the immediate context of the story, which is fun for me too.

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I really like this idea I feel like its a good way to make progress by completing little goals allowing you to feel motivated over a long period of time as well as look back and see where you came from.

What a great idea! I would do this but with two daily comics at roughly 50+ posts per month the grid would be over before I could find anyone to fill it! hahah

Modify it for larger goals then, your not forced to make it a page per number you could do it by scene or by number of likes subscribers and so on. The goal is to make small goals you can achieve so it continues to push you forward and allow you to see your making progress.