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Sep 2015

Yeah it hasn't updated since I posted mine back in july... there's also this thread4 that you can put youself in the tapastic creators map.

I just put myself on it! (: That's pretty cool - I think I'll put a link to the thread in the original post!

Never seen the creators map before. I think I'll add myself to that. smiley

I'm in Idaho, USA with MST...right now it's 11:04 PM

I'm from Italy and, and the moment, are 6:16 PM :3

I'm in EST (New York time) and I found that my comics do well when I post them around noon? Anywhere between 11am - 2pm has worked best for me and if I post them in the evening they don't really get attention.

It would be interesting to see where most of our tapastic readers are from! I can do that with the stats on my wordpress page and it's not really overtly helpful... but I'm always really interested when I get a reader from a new location.

Hello! I'm Brandon and I live in California of the United States! Born and raised!. It's currently 2:11am for me. I'm kinda a night owl lol. We are in PDT timezone.

It's very nice to meet you all (^^)

I'm Anett from Germany and at the time I'm writing this post it's 4pm.
I wrecked my Sleeping cycle because my mom isn't home for the next 3 weeks so...
More time to work on drawings and Comics smiley

Nice to meet everyone! We're from Hong Kong!
Right now, it's 1:30am.
And yes, the writer does not need sleep.

Hello there smiley
I live in iceland and its currently 5:53 pm here

Hi there!
I'm from Barcelona and it's 10:47 PM here (GMT +2)

In addition to all of this, and related to the "activity periods", I use a tool called World Time Buddy to keep an eye into different timezones: http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/2

I like to schedule my comics with three timezones in mind: GMT +2 (that's my tz and some kind of "standard Europe time" that works for me), GMT -7 (for all the US west coast) and GMT -4 (east coast).

Also, I always set my comic strips to be published at 6 PM GMT +2 (9 AM in GMT -7 and 12 PM in GMT -4). The general idea is to avoid "weird"/non-practical hours (If this kind of thing can exist, of course : P), but this requires to know your readers and their behaviour (for example, my spanish comic is scheduled at 8 AM 'cause lots of my readers works in offices and open my website when they arrive at their workplaces in the morning) so maybe I'll need to change or adjust this time in the future...