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Like, nowadays; I just see premium comics feature in the front page. To search for new comics; you actually have to navigate through a lot of hoops to get to the fresh page. Is there another platform that’s similar to Tapas where we could interact with our followers, plus being easily discovered? :thinking:

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I have been having much better success with Instagram, Webtoons, and Reddit. I know it is hard to be seen on those sites as well, but I have put less work into getting noticed there and enjoy more success and interactions.

I think my Tapas site was the one I actively plugged harder since I started, but I only just hit 25 subscribers recently.

tbh Tapas has been like that since it rebranded from "Tapastic" (which is a better name cause tapas is also a Spanish appetizer dish so when ppl search up tapas, that pops up instead of the site.)

They've shown enough times that the non premium users are expendable.

also. like what @angie_draws_things said. it's much less effort to get noticed on other sites. sure i have close to 300 subs but 80% of them are dead subs.

I'm with you there, Bobby. For a majority of my time on Tapas (even before it changed its name to that), I've mainly plugged my works through other active sources (My deviantart, emails, word of mouth, posting on these forums, and light advertising via comic networks). The results, especially for my novels were a lot more views than what I would ever get if I simply stuck to just Tapas.

Sadly, views don't always translate to likes and they especially don't translate to subscribers. Since novels have become my main interest on this website, it seems like I've thrown my works and my audience into this rut where only novel-enjoyers come for a chapter or two, then leave. I blame that personally on Tapas' neglect of the NOVEL feature and how they shift the blame to "They can't update the novels. Its a small team" or some silliness like that. Uhh... Webtoon never accepted PNGs beforehand either, and they could recently update. Why can't Tapas, even after the buyout?

If Tapas updated their core features like allowing novelists (or comic artists) to separate our works into VOLUMES (because other sites can let you do that), that would be a huge boost. They should also update their character count because 15,000 is too small, especially for folks who have huge chapters to invest into.

It stinks because there's a lot it can do AND can learn from if it wants to stay a competitor to places like Webtoon. But from a business perspective, they're falling behind. This isn't VALVE or Webnovel or ComicFury, this is Tapas(tic). And so far, I'm feeling the "tic" the longer I stay here on the site.

Tapas IS changing, but its not changing for the right reasons when it comes to the community. Its like modern-day YouTube but with lesser features like its 2009.

I only know sincer 2 years but I always had the feeling that it was like that

Alas, most Tapas readers don't even know there are free indie comics here because of how well hidden they are. The more I look at how things are going the more I'm glad that I ditched Tapas. I put so much effort into getting seen here and the results were laughable. I've had more success with standalone sites both for my comic and my novel.

if you guy mean advertise your comic then make animation and post on youtube, or make game like bleach to profit, Crunchyroll is also the best for animation

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