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Dec022013

The Best of Webcomics.com, November 2013

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Best of the site

Epic Fail: Is your attitude towards failure blocking you from success?

Use Google Analytics to track your social-media effectiveness: A step-by-step tutorial

Work For Exposure? YES!*: A new take on addressing work-for-exposure offers.

Comics Consultation: Due to the overwhelmingly positive experience of offering one-on-one Skype consultations, I'm offering it to the general public.

Holiday Shipping Deadlines: US Post Office and Canada Post.

"On The Spot" Hot Seat: Conclusion of this critque session.

Longform Comics -- Attention Span and the Landing Page: Should you be making better use of a landing page?

Improving Holiday Sales: Five useful tips.

Ten Tips Towards Better Time Management

Custom Reports in Google Analytics: A step-by-step tutorial.

Mailbag: Using "Copyrighted" book titles? The sooner you understand the difference between copyright and trademark, the easier it's going to be to navigate issues such as this.

Creating an Automatic Send-By-E-mail Comic-Mailing List: A step-by-step tutorial.

Webcomics.com Gift-Giving Guide: Got some merchandise you want to offer for the holiday shopping season? Get it featured on the Webcomics.com gift-giving guide.

Private Forum

Webcomics vs Bitstrips?

What's Your hook?

Comic-creator meetups?

Scribol/Hexagram migration

Chargeback dispute from a Kickstarter backer -- advice?

What's the most interesting fan mail you ever received?

Unique IPs really needed for start-ups?

Character design help needed