. Creative Tips, Tricks & INFO
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The Creative Process: The 5 Levers brought to us by Tyler James from Comix Tribe
Tyler from ComixLaunch <tyler.james@comixtribe.com> To: INDIE ADVOCATES May 22 at 8:32 AM Nine years ago, I hit a personal rock bottom. The woman I thought I was going to marry had just moved out of the apartment we shared. “You spend all your time in your office, working on your comics,” she told me as our relationship
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A Big Moment for Bob Salley A Creative Process
Bob Salley May 5 at 8:12pm When I first started writing comics, I had no idea what I was doing (I am often reminded that I still don’t know nearly as much as I should). But one thing I knew was that it wasn’t going to be easy… furthermore, it was probably going to be
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Congrats to the Glaxial team for FUNDING in one Day Proving a Strong Pre Ad Campaign works wonders:: A Creative Process Moment
Kevin Parent Roditeli shared WE ARE 100% FUNDED!!!!!! https://www.kickstarter.com/…/kevinp…/glaxial-1-freak-or-god Thank you so much for your support! I’m speechless Looks like it’s our turn to thank you with Stretch Goals 😀 You Rock! With still 30 days to go, this is unbelievable, THANK YOU and THANK YOU AGAIN!!!! Now Credit where Credit is Due they have
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The Creative Process: The Importance of knowing your Audience.
So you are sharing and post all over the world. But if you’re not selling things how can you tell its working? Here are some hints on how to track who’s watching: On your website, you should have installed a program to track site traffic. It will show you how many Ips visit a day
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The Creative Process: The Importance of knowing your Audience
So you are sharing and post all over the world. But if you’re not selling things how can you tell its working? Here are some hints on how to track who’s watching: On your website, you should have installed a program to track site traffic. It will show you how many Ips visit a day
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The Creative Process Geek Out want us to Read this article about Making your own comic .THROW BACK to 2016
full articles link is below: http://geekout.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/31/thinking-of-making-your-own-comic-book-read-this-first/ The time and commitment needed to create a comic pays nothing or very little Printing may be easier but promotion and distribution are more difficult Promotion can get expensive, usually before you’ve even sold a single issue Getting a comic onto store shelves is difficult because of distribution
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The Creative Process DO you need an Editor? .THROW BACK to 2016
Yes Stop it YES YOU NEED ONE! An editor is your last chance and often what separators Pros from hobbyists. If this is a hobby you do not need someone to edit it. If you are expecting to be taken serious you need someone to tell you your mistakes before a fan does.
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HOW TO CREATE & PROMOTE COMICS IN 2018 DAYTONA COMIC CONVENTION PANEL, A CREATIVE PROCESS VIDEO
INDIE ADVOCATES Presents How to Make and Promote Comic Books in the SOCIAL MEDIA AGE Join us for a panel that focuses on the process of just not creating comics but what to expect next after the comic is printed and ready to sell. Join Mr. Andersin and his guests as they bring to life
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The Creative Process:: Goggle yourself and your Creations .THROW BACK to 2016
No matter at where you are at with a Project go goggle the name of the choice and characters name as well as your own. And do not stoop at goggle but also check yahoo, Bing and all other search engines you can think of. This should expose any issue you might not know about
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And Now a message form Brian L. Hawkins -A CREATIVE PROCESS VIDEO
Brian L. Hawkins shared Brian Hawkins – Writer‘s video. April 5 at 9:20am
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The CREATIVE PROCESS :: THE COSTS of LIFE ON THE ROAD
Rob Andersin shared his live video. Admin · April 12 at 8:03am I filmed this sick and exhausted. I was cold in an airport far from home and had woken up in a lot of Pain when the thoughts of the price of creation and promotion on your own that I am willing to pay
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The Creative Process a Message from Ruben Romero .THROW BACK to 2016
https://www.creatorsofwrittensins.com/?p=3342
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The Creative Process brought to us by Brain Pickings :THe 10 stages of Creation .THROW BACK to 2016
https://www.brainpickings.org/2014/02/19/tiffany-shlain-creative-process/ an interesting read well worth Sharing!!!
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The Creative Process cons AfterMath .THROW BACK to 2016
When planing to be at cons you need to have things in place and be aware the day after a con you will be spent and have to travel. It is very important to always have all your done before a Con and make deadlines for after cons at least 3days later to make sure
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The Creative Process: NYCC Comic Con CREATORS Week Victor Dandridge Jr takes us to class .THROW BACK to 2016
https://www.creatorsofwrittensins.com/?p=3311
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The Creative Process: The Importance of knowing your Audience.
So you are sharing and post all over the world. But if you’re not selling things how can you tell its working? Here are some hints on how to track who’s watching: On your website, you should have installed a program to track site traffic. It will show you how many Ips visit a day
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So are you ready for a table at a Con? .
For me that’s a Question. You see if I’m being honest this was a hobby I did when out of work. Dont get it twisted a hobby I was very Passionate about and serious about. I was always waiting for one of the Two giants to knock on my door and say Wow your
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The Creative Process:: TABLE DRESS CODE brought to us by Victor Dandridge Jr .
Vantage:Inhouse Productions: COMICS The Victor Dandridge Jr File
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The GIANT MISSED opertunity that creators are doing with their Comic Con Appearances
here is a live video on the topic, I was asked to post it here so it could be shared easily










