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Feb 2020

Hi All

There are a lot of options available to creators these days, to the point that it is becoming almost bewildering.

So...

Just a question. Is it better to be in as many media / platforms eg YouTube, conventions, audio as possible to raise awareness of you and your comics or is there some logic in only sticking to a few and concentrating on regular updates? It feels like there is a risk of spreading yourself too thinly and taking the eyes off the ball on one side and a risk of not getting yourself “out there” enough on the other.

Thoughts?

Danny

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I think having a few platforms would be better. I'd personality would love to interact with my audience as much as I can. So I'd have a more active social media (usually) instagram which I'd use for updates and communication purpose. But I'd still have other social media like twitter and facebook where I can post pictures easily instead of youtube where I'd have to make extra content (and I don't even know what kind of content I should make on youtube as a comic artist XD I don't even know that much about comics to share my knowledge)

It depend on media-sharing habits of audience. Am they sociable types? Or do they tend to be loners who find own entertainment and seldom exchange links? For example, fantasy readers am happy to share book lists at drop of hat.

That's choosing between having a decent customer service or have a filial of your business in every corner and not know how's customer service doing in X place.

My motto in this is: "Don't let them forget there's a person behind this". So I'm up for being in a few places and "actually be there".

I think it depends on what you have time for. There are automated services available to post to multiple social media sites at once (Buffer, Hootsuite, PostyBirb, etc) but things like YouTube you have to spend time editing videos and etc.

Posting consistently is also important but social media is a helpful way to share your work to a broader audience :slight_smile:

There's also the time effort energy it takes to make content for each platform; OMG formatting is why i stopped making comics on multiple platforms. So annoying. But main thing is try a bunch of things and then when 1 picks up more than the others focus on that. when it dies try another platform and the process repeats itself . . .

but you also need to be consistent on a couple platforms for one to pick up so . . . you need BOTH