Episode 264 - How to improve your online presence
Mar 27, 2016
In this Quackcast we interview Marie Tary, AKA ShadowsMyst. We haven't talked to her since Quackcast 32 and 33 way back in 2011 when Skoolmunkee and I interviewed her about The art of analytics and how to market your webcomics properly. Now Banes and I talk to her about the changed landscape of website marketing, brand management, SEO and how it applies to comics and most particularly Drunk Duck itself. Brand management and marketing is Marie's job, as a senior graphic designer for a major university. She gives us some invaluable information about how we can put Drunk Duck back on top and return it to its former glory- very useful information that applies just the same to any online property, especially webcomics! So this will give you a clue what's in store for Drunk Ducks future and the sort of thing the future 3rd wave of fixes and features will entail. We also have the presentation of a lovely track by Gunwallace, the theme to Tangled river!
Topics and Show Notes
Topics and shownotes
Featured comic:
CTV ReVamped - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/CTV_ReVamped/
ShadowsMyst's Links:
ShadowsMyst's profile on DD - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/ShadowsMyst/
Shifters on DD - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Shifters_Redux/
The home site of Brymstone - http://www.brymstone.net/
ShadowsMyst's Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/shadowsmyst?ty=h
Special thanks to:
Gunwallace - http://www.virtuallycomics.com
Banes - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Banes/
Featured music:
Tangled river http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Tangled_River/ By snowshadow, rated E.
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ejb at 4:02AM, March 30, 2016
There's enlightening stuff here and lots to consider.
Coydog at 11:22PM, March 29, 2016
Thanks! This is all very good information. To be honest, the thing that has kept me with DD is the friends and community we have here, even when everything else had gone haywire. I hadn't considered Instagram much, it seemed to me like a place for "models" to hawk their surgically augmented wares, but I'll look into it.