PART 1 - intro, goals, when you should start, comic length
PART 2 - inspiration, ideas, research
PART 3 - page sizes, hosting sites, patreon
PART 4 - characters, art references, promotional
PART 5 - outlining, scripting, thumbnailing
PART 6 - sketching, inking, coloring
PART 7 - updating, guest comics
PART 8 (here) - merch, self-care, fandom and boundaries
i think having at least a POD (print on demand, like redbubble, teepublic, etc) shop is good if you've got any kind of following online! it's minimal work and serves as passive income, even if you don't get many customers you wouldn't be losing anything. POD stores tend to have a low profit margin, meaning you'll only be making cents or a few dollars maybe for each sale.
if you're more serious about making merchandise for your comic, prints, stickers, charms, pins, and other small items can be ordered and shipped yourself for a higher profit margin
here's more info from people who know more about merch!
Merchandising and Conventions 101
Enamel pin making guide part 1 and part 2
Crowdfunding and Campaign Planner Template
you've heard of "stretching" and "taking breaks" now get ready for........ actually fucking doing that!! seriously!! do it!! i'm talking to myself here too! please goddamn!!
burnout is something pretty much every webcomic artist has gone through, but there's ways to make it more bearable! first, recognize the signs of burnout
here's some things that can cause burnout:
pay attention to how you're feeling when working on your comic and recognize the signs of burnout so you can take a break or make adjustments ASAP.
and here's some suggestions for what to do:
(note: this is about webcomic-specific burnout, if you're burnt out from other life situations check google or youtube for advice!)
if your comic really takes off and you suddenly find yourself with a fandom, it can be a super daunting feeling. hopefully your fandom will be mostly full of supportive, friendly readers, but there's always going to be some weirdos in every fandom. here's some things to look out for:
sometimes people need a reminder that you are a PERSON, and not just some pixels on a screen that makes a comic they like. KNOW what you will and will not tolerate, and let your followers know if you feel up for it. then block, report, and document inappropriate behavior. do not engage with people that set off alarms in your head. do not try to reason with unreasonable people. do not share your real full name or location. do not share photos of your location with identifiable landmarks. go into social media expecting at least one person to be a creepy stalker. what would you NOT want them to know?
additional advice: if you're growing in followers, don't beat yourself up for not being able to respond/interact with every person wanting your attention. it's just not possible and it's not healthy to try. before Long Exposure really took off, i tried to reply to everybody as much as i could. after it became unrealistic, i beat myself up about it a lot because i thought i had set an expectation that i had to be everybody's friend and i would disappoint everyone if i wasn't.
learn from my mistakes!! if you're feeling overwhelmed with attention, do what you need to do! only reply to people occasionally! or not at all! close your DMs! it might bum some people out that they don't get a reply, but at the end of the day, your needs matter more someone else's wants. always!!
i also suggest watching youtube videos about parasocial relationships if you're unfamiliar with the term.
here's some additional resources! take all advice with a grain of salt, as usual, but hopefully these will be helpful too!
Database for marginalized comic creators
Pitch packet info thread (for graphic novels)
and once again, i'm not an expert in any of this. i'm just one person sharing my experiences! there's plenty i could be wrong about!! these are just suggestions and tips, but you should ultimately do what works best for you.
AND THAT'S IT FOR THE WEBCOMIC GUIDE!! i hope it was helpful!!?!??! if you've got questions or additional tips/resources, drop a comment! i might add a FAQ here later if there's warrant for one!
and as always THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE SUPPORT !!