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Jan 4

I don't know... best thing I can offer is a plug for anyone who gives me fanart or gives me ink support.

My page views in case you're wondering how many read my comic:

It's common practice here to offer a sub4sub, and maybe a like4like or even a comment4comment if you're trying to increase viewership and engagement. If that's what you're offering, here's mine:

Probably go to Fiverr or something. I wouldn't recommend it, though. Paying for views is a losing gambit - You'll look good on the front page for a bit, but you won't know whether any of that engagement is genuine, and then you'll either have to keep paying for more subscribers or you'll see the algorithm drop you like a rock when your engagement drops back down to just about the level you had before.

If you're trying to build social media engagement, you could commission artists you like, especially those who work in similar genres to you, to draw your characters for you. Then you may get a small boost when you post the picture with their name attached to it. It's probably not that great

For Wushi Wushi, you have an anthology comic that's pretty bonkers, and the chapters are short and disconnected. You could post an entire chapter on r/comics and probably do pretty well. The prison axolotl and the fox karen chapters are good candidates for this. I had a comic page that did pretty well there last year, gaining over 40 subscribers that month, and you might see a similar boost.