Keenspace, Sherpa, Drunk Duck vs. independent website
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 9:02 am
I'm ready to make my debut with my new strip. I already have an archive of about 50 toons.
I know very little about HTML and have never made a website. I do know how to make GIFs of my toons, but that's about all.
I am trying to decide now how to go about this. I see that you have sites like Keenspace, Comics Sherpa and Drunk Duck, which provide a pre-formatted web page. However, I kind of would like to have a more unique page. And I wonder if it isn't important to have your own URL, in order to be taken seriously (seriously funnily, I mean).
Isn't having a URL with sherpa or keenspace in it, sort of the same as having a geocities web page? I mean, you are taken less seriously with those, both by people and by search engines, I would think. Am I wrong?
I also have no idea how many hits I will get, and how much bandwidth I will need. I don't mind paying a little bit for a host, but don't want to be paying a lot of extra charges if I get too many hits.
How much bandwidth does the average online comic need?
I'd love to find a free or cheap host that will not only provide adequate bandwidth, but will also let me use my own URL. Any recommendations?
Do you think that Keenspace/Sherpa are an advantage to a new comic, or a disadvantage? Will being on those sites result in more people viewing my strip, or fewer?
Will they end up being cheaper and better than going the independent route?
Would love to hear your thoughts.
I know very little about HTML and have never made a website. I do know how to make GIFs of my toons, but that's about all.
I am trying to decide now how to go about this. I see that you have sites like Keenspace, Comics Sherpa and Drunk Duck, which provide a pre-formatted web page. However, I kind of would like to have a more unique page. And I wonder if it isn't important to have your own URL, in order to be taken seriously (seriously funnily, I mean).
Isn't having a URL with sherpa or keenspace in it, sort of the same as having a geocities web page? I mean, you are taken less seriously with those, both by people and by search engines, I would think. Am I wrong?
I also have no idea how many hits I will get, and how much bandwidth I will need. I don't mind paying a little bit for a host, but don't want to be paying a lot of extra charges if I get too many hits.
How much bandwidth does the average online comic need?
I'd love to find a free or cheap host that will not only provide adequate bandwidth, but will also let me use my own URL. Any recommendations?
Do you think that Keenspace/Sherpa are an advantage to a new comic, or a disadvantage? Will being on those sites result in more people viewing my strip, or fewer?
Will they end up being cheaper and better than going the independent route?
Would love to hear your thoughts.