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Started by 3XLT, February 10, 2010, 10:20:48 AM

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3XLT

Hey everyone.

I was perusing the web trying to find ways of increasing traffic and came across this forum post http://www.webcomics.com/forum/post/961406. They basically discuss posting your comic to Reddit's comic section here http://www.reddit.com/r/comics. I listed mine this morning and have seen a significant boost it traffic in just a few hours.

Rob

I know a lot of folks use places like Reddit. I think we have their logo and an account made but I don't think we post the actual comics to this section you mentioned. Thanks for the heads up.  ;)

Alectric

I gave it a try and wow so many visits!  But no comments or advertisers, and they're all pretty much gone by now, so I don't know if it amounted to very much.  Hopefully a few of them liked my comic and intend to follow it.

Cebronix

I tried it a few times but never saw much of a spike past the first day I posted. Every update after that got minimal hits. No comments and no Plus Ups made me abandon it.

Miluette

Reddit hates longform webcomics.

HAET

D.Z.

Won't keep me from trying this anyway. :p

Dudley

I just tried using Reddit, and I got a huge jump, just like ya'll said. I'm expecting it to plummet as well, but the way I see it, you have to notify Reddit each time you comic, maybe it'll stay up or even rise. I haven't tried it yet, but I plan to.

Gar


UncleRobot

As others have already commented above, most reddit clicks are not sticky traffic.  People come, read and never return.  The nice thing about reddit is the shear volume of traffic it can provide, and from that you get the occasional sticky.  I was lucky enough to be on Google Analytics Realtime just after I posted one of the strips to Reddit and was watching traffic.  What I didn't know until later was that one of the redditers saw the strip and then went to another site and posted about it there.  That subsequent site has given us a great amount of sticky traffic and some merchandising revenue.

I would argue that any traffic is good traffic, and point out that you never know where your best fans might come from.  Also, 'Vorto' is a long-form comic.

Uncle Robot