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Howard Tayler's Presentation on Making Money By Giving Webcomics Away
I can't recall if I posted to this at the time or not but it's still a good refresher for anyone wanting to make a go at it in webcomics this year.  Last August, Howard Tayler gave a great talk about his webcomic Schlock Mercenary and how he's made it into a full time ...
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Make Money Like A Web Comic Creator
Kleefeld on Comics — Howard Taylor spoke at Utah's 2008 Open Source Conference about how he's able to make money by giving away his Schlock Mercenary comic for free. (Link courtesy of Xaviar Xerxes.)

News Briefs for January 6, 2009
The Daily Cartoonist — ... » Paul Fell is launching The Daily Felltoon - a subscription service for his local Nebraska editorial cartoons. Subscribers will receive a daily email alert with a link to his latest cartoon. » With the gloom and doom of the newspaper industry, professional webcomicker Howard Taylor did a presentation this last fall on how to turn a webcomic into a full-time gig. I think it’s worth your time. (H/T: Comixtalk)

Jan. 7, 2009: The 500-year-old accident of economics
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal — ... [Multimedia] How to create a profitable webcomic Link: Open Source TV Streaming video of Schlock Mercenary creator Howard Tayler’s recent lecture on the subject for an open-source conference in Utah. (Above: screenshot from the video. Link trail: Alan Gardner ← Xaviar Xerexes.)   Small Press/Minicomics   [Profile] John Mejias Link: John Zuarino ...

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