Focusing on our audience! Who are they? How do they find us? How can we better reach them?
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Hey Michael,
Thanks for sharing this great resource! BTW, I interview Christian comic creators on my site(www.rsquaredcomicz.com), so if you're interested, feel free to check out some of them and shoot me an e-mail (rsquaredcomicz@gmail.com). I may also reach out to you soon regarding some marketing tips for my first comic release, which is on Graphicly, Wowio, Balloon'd, and some other places.
Best,
Hey Marketing Group!
Just joined last week and look forward to the CCAS experience. Looking through the posts I noticed Justin's comment about marketing on a 'budget'. I've spent about $5 on marketing thus far with great results. There are tons of free marketing opportunities out there. I write about some of them in my Hubpages, along with other comic stuff. Hope this helps!
Hello everyone,
I just joined the group, and I look forward to connecting with folks sharing information/ideas about projects, as well the writing process. I'm new to this comic writing thing, so I'm looking for some ideas as to how to market and promote effectively "on a budget," lol.
I'm currently working on two projects, one focuses on teenagers with unique abilities (Lightweightz), and the other is a collaboration with Earnest Graham (priest and graphic novelist) about the life of the Apostle Peter.
You can learn more about the projects here: www.rsquaredcomicz.com. Take care and God bless!
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