[Solved] My Webcomic

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johnlapoint
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[Solved] My Webcomic

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Hi. My dad and I have been working on a web comic and are thinking of posting it on comic genesis. Do you charge for hosting webcomics? Could I put a paypal button or ads on my comic to make money? Do you have a feature to include a blog with the comic? I see comics are listed by category. What is the difference between furry, part furry, animal and talking animal? Thanks.
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johnlapoint wrote:Hi. My dad and I have been working on a web comic and are thinking of posting it on comic genesis. Do you charge for hosting webcomics?
Hosting on ComicGenesis is free.
Could I put a paypal button or ads on my comic to make money?
Definitely!
Do you have a feature to include a blog with the comic?
Not quite, though there is away to upload a text file along with each comic's image file that can kind of serve this purpose.
I see comics are listed by category. What is the difference between furry, part furry, animal and talking animal? Thanks.
John Lapoint
That varies depending on who you ask. At least for "talking animal" comic I think along the lines of Bugs Bunny. In a furry comic, it is necessary to the story that the characters are animals. In a talking animal comic, you could replace the animal characters all with people and nothing would really change. At least that's how I take the terms to be used.
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Thanks.
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I see some of your comics have multiple categories. Can you list as more than one category? Do you have age range categories for the comics?
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I don't think there's a problem listing multiple categories or anything like that. There is an age range category. Overall though I wouldn't worry about it, I'd just focus on starting to get the comic up and running for now.
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If I post on your website, can I put my webcomic on other sites as well?
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Easy question.

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johnlapoint wrote:If I post on your website, can I put my webcomic on other sites as well?
John
Yes. Comic Genesis retains no rights to your work.
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Thanks.
John

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