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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: EARTH (for the time being)
Posts: 7,014
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Promoting Your Sites In Magazines & Comics
I'm gearing up as I'm going to start several new comic companies next year. I often take ads. Haven't used web based businesses before so it'll be a first.
Like to know how you guys have fared advertising in print? All I can say about print is IT SELLS. Especially for websites. I guess the reason being is that a person passes a magazine around. Where one person might buy that mag, who knows how many will see it especially an office mag. Due to the climate of the Bush admin, I won't be putting out any hardcore comics. Softcore yes, so I may or may not take out hardcore ads. That don't mean I control a redirect So hit me with what you ad advertisers are looking for? Full page ads, banner sized ads etc. |
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: "evitcepsrep ruoy egnahc"
Posts: 9,976
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Can your hero be an addict to one of my sites, and at least every few issues show him typing in my url and stuff?
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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: EARTH (for the time being)
Posts: 7,014
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The print stuff may have URL links added but that would more than likely be better in the CD or website version or DVD version. See, when I make a comic I can break it off into multiple sales applications. I don't overcharge for ad space so one purchase goes a long way. It's tricky with websites but cheap and fun. Especially when you have a webmaster/company who knows their shit. |
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