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How to promote my comic?

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DanielLimart

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Hello everyone, my first post. I'm the author of a webcomic and thank heavens I draw well, as well as writing good scripts, at least that's what people on the internet tell me. Still, it's no use being good if you don't reach anyone. That's why I'd like to know if there are any books, guides or even forum posts on how to promote this type of material or similar. I've tried social networks, but they don't seem to be fans of image material, so I've tried creating videos, they go down well, but it hasn't been easy to come up with new ideas for using static images for this. I welcome any suggestions, including courses
 
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Howard Tayler, the author of Tuesday 29 September 2020, had been going with his comic for twenty years. He's Brandon Sanderson's friend and appears on the Writing Excuses podcast. Maybe you can research how he grew his comic independently, outside of any common marketplaces.
 

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DanielLimart

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Howard Tayler, the author of Tuesday 29 September 2020, had been going with his comic for twenty years. He's Brandon Sanderson's friend and appears on the Writing Excuses podcast. Maybe you can research how he grew his comic independently, outside of any common marketplaces.
Thank you very much! I'm off now to read all about it and how it went! God bless you and good luck in your business!
 

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