SUPER helpful instruction (especially the teaser point). Ironically, I've decided NOT to focus my energy on Webtoon and instead investing my time into developing my Substack. I feel my readership gravitates toward it and i can really build up the super fans network. Similar dilemma of course, is how to set it up for readers (i have ideas of posting something for phone and for iPad). But I am very interested to hear more updates on Web Toons and if you feel it was successful or not. Keep us posted!
Will do, Michael! To be clear, I'm with you and would always prioritize email list building on a platform like Substack that you have control over the list of subscribers vs one like Webtoon where you have zero control over that list. For me, email list is always #1 with a bullet and everything else is secondary.
I do know some creators like Brad Guigar are regularly releasing comics on Substack as well, so definitely worth experimenting with.
Oh yeah, I wasn't saying you weren't. In fact, my comment was placed KNOWING you had already built up your email following, whereas mine is still a work-in-progress
Thank you I will look into this. Might be a good venue for Super Sugar and boy Coffee, although I'd have to do serious research on it.
I don't know about SERIOUS research... not for a comic strip! 😄
SUPER helpful instruction (especially the teaser point). Ironically, I've decided NOT to focus my energy on Webtoon and instead investing my time into developing my Substack. I feel my readership gravitates toward it and i can really build up the super fans network. Similar dilemma of course, is how to set it up for readers (i have ideas of posting something for phone and for iPad). But I am very interested to hear more updates on Web Toons and if you feel it was successful or not. Keep us posted!
Will do, Michael! To be clear, I'm with you and would always prioritize email list building on a platform like Substack that you have control over the list of subscribers vs one like Webtoon where you have zero control over that list. For me, email list is always #1 with a bullet and everything else is secondary.
I do know some creators like Brad Guigar are regularly releasing comics on Substack as well, so definitely worth experimenting with.
Oh yeah, I wasn't saying you weren't. In fact, my comment was placed KNOWING you had already built up your email following, whereas mine is still a work-in-progress