He Changed It And Now It Sucks: Blog Posts?
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 1:16 pm
Okay, one of the things I read about a lot with making webcomics a successful career vehicle is being a person to your fans and creating dialogues and altogether being a person more than a product. (Still a brand, though)
So what do you think? The thing is that I'm not that long-spoken of an individual (despite wanting to be a novel writer) but there would always be an opportunity to say a bit more I suppose. I don't know what I would talk about though, other than some stuff that entertains me (art projects, writing projects, D&D, internet) And hardly any of it actually ties to the theme of the strip which is adorable pets doing silly things. I don't even own a pet at the moment, and I can't imagine blogging about them would be too exciting. But maybe there's more to it than that?
So what do you think? The thing is that I'm not that long-spoken of an individual (despite wanting to be a novel writer) but there would always be an opportunity to say a bit more I suppose. I don't know what I would talk about though, other than some stuff that entertains me (art projects, writing projects, D&D, internet) And hardly any of it actually ties to the theme of the strip which is adorable pets doing silly things. I don't even own a pet at the moment, and I can't imagine blogging about them would be too exciting. But maybe there's more to it than that?