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Alternative's to Webtoon.

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  1. Professional Comics Publishing
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $4.99 / Usage

    #Tech #Comics And Graphi... #Art 27 social mentions

  2. 2
    Render is a unified platform to build and run all your apps and websites with free SSL, a global CDN, private networks and auto deploys from Git.
    I'm thinking that for independent creators, it's better to publish at as many places as you can. There are plenty of options out there if you stop to look only at "app that explicitly states they accept comic self publication". You can put your series on all major comic platform listed in this subreddit (wt, tapas, webcomicapp, etc.). You can use tumblr. You can use itch.io. You can use dedicated instagram or twitter or facebook pages profile. You can use medium. You can use substack. You can even make a dedicated subreddit for your comic and publish there. You can just Better, have your own site and syndicate it into all of those I mentioned, also known as POSSE. You can use y'olde wordpress with comicpress plugin. You can use wix or any other site builder out there. Recently there are even more option than ever if you don't mind feeling a bit technical with operating git and writing plain HTML and CSS. You can use Github Pages, Gitlab Pages, Cloudflare Pages, Netlify, render, fly.io, and gazillions other. Plus, by having a site dedicated to your comic, you have the luxury for having more flexibility with marketing your comics elsewhere. Now spending some money for marketing your site are plausible choice since you are promoting really your content, not promoting somebody else. And if you want, you can integrate some ads on your site without having to wait to have 40k page views a month and 1000 subscribers and payout being cut 50+%, although ads pays peanuts.

    #Cloud Infrastructure #Cloud Computing #Cloud Hosting 419 social mentions

  3. A free, static web host for open-source projects on GitHub
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I'm thinking that for independent creators, it's better to publish at as many places as you can. There are plenty of options out there if you stop to look only at "app that explicitly states they accept comic self publication". You can put your series on all major comic platform listed in this subreddit (wt, tapas, webcomicapp, etc.). You can use tumblr. You can use itch.io. You can use dedicated instagram or twitter or facebook pages profile. You can use medium. You can use substack. You can even make a dedicated subreddit for your comic and publish there. You can just Better, have your own site and syndicate it into all of those I mentioned, also known as POSSE. You can use y'olde wordpress with comicpress plugin. You can use wix or any other site builder out there. Recently there are even more option than ever if you don't mind feeling a bit technical with operating git and writing plain HTML and CSS. You can use Github Pages, Gitlab Pages, Cloudflare Pages, Netlify, render, fly.io, and gazillions other. Plus, by having a site dedicated to your comic, you have the luxury for having more flexibility with marketing your comics elsewhere. Now spending some money for marketing your site are plausible choice since you are promoting really your content, not promoting somebody else. And if you want, you can integrate some ads on your site without having to wait to have 40k page views a month and 1000 subscribers and payout being cut 50+%, although ads pays peanuts.

    #Static Site Generators #Cloud Computing #Blogging 466 social mentions

  4. Deploy blazing fast static sites and serverless functions.
    I'm thinking that for independent creators, it's better to publish at as many places as you can. There are plenty of options out there if you stop to look only at "app that explicitly states they accept comic self publication". You can put your series on all major comic platform listed in this subreddit (wt, tapas, webcomicapp, etc.). You can use tumblr. You can use itch.io. You can use dedicated instagram or twitter or facebook pages profile. You can use medium. You can use substack. You can even make a dedicated subreddit for your comic and publish there. You can just Better, have your own site and syndicate it into all of those I mentioned, also known as POSSE. You can use y'olde wordpress with comicpress plugin. You can use wix or any other site builder out there. Recently there are even more option than ever if you don't mind feeling a bit technical with operating git and writing plain HTML and CSS. You can use Github Pages, Gitlab Pages, Cloudflare Pages, Netlify, render, fly.io, and gazillions other. Plus, by having a site dedicated to your comic, you have the luxury for having more flexibility with marketing your comics elsewhere. Now spending some money for marketing your site are plausible choice since you are promoting really your content, not promoting somebody else. And if you want, you can integrate some ads on your site without having to wait to have 40k page views a month and 1000 subscribers and payout being cut 50+%, although ads pays peanuts.

    #Developer Tools #Static Site Generators #Cloud Computing 129 social mentions

  5. 5
    Edge computing is the new frontier.
    I'm thinking that for independent creators, it's better to publish at as many places as you can. There are plenty of options out there if you stop to look only at "app that explicitly states they accept comic self publication". You can put your series on all major comic platform listed in this subreddit (wt, tapas, webcomicapp, etc.). You can use tumblr. You can use itch.io. You can use dedicated instagram or twitter or facebook pages profile. You can use medium. You can use substack. You can even make a dedicated subreddit for your comic and publish there. You can just Better, have your own site and syndicate it into all of those I mentioned, also known as POSSE. You can use y'olde wordpress with comicpress plugin. You can use wix or any other site builder out there. Recently there are even more option than ever if you don't mind feeling a bit technical with operating git and writing plain HTML and CSS. You can use Github Pages, Gitlab Pages, Cloudflare Pages, Netlify, render, fly.io, and gazillions other. Plus, by having a site dedicated to your comic, you have the luxury for having more flexibility with marketing your comics elsewhere. Now spending some money for marketing your site are plausible choice since you are promoting really your content, not promoting somebody else. And if you want, you can integrate some ads on your site without having to wait to have 40k page views a month and 1000 subscribers and payout being cut 50+%, although ads pays peanuts.

    #Cloud Computing #Developer Tools #Cloud Hosting 436 social mentions

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