You'd be surprised what domains are out there for purchase. For example, I was shocked to discover that I could just "walk right up" and buy anarchistcat.com. But I did. A comic is going there. You have been warned.
(A bit less shocking, but bigger news: tightrope.com was unavailable, so tightropecomic.com, it was. And Tightrope, my circus-noir OGN, is going to be solid gold.)
Showing posts with label marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marketing. Show all posts
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Tagline Update
It came. Bounced it off the hubbers and it stuck. Drum roll, please...
Tightrope's tagline is:
If you're gonna fall, fall slow.
Tightrope's tagline is:
If you're gonna fall, fall slow.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Slow Cooker
About a week ago, I got the go-ahead from Nick to get my hopes up about a project I've been cooking since August. We're planning to start layout and armatures in May, so I've got until then to get it written and polished up.
Working title: Tightrope, with The Illusion of Height in close contention
Length: Either one two-part book or two small books, 300 pages total
"What's it about?" they chirped eagerly.
Okay, here's were things get messy. I'm on a roll with the writing, but I don't have my nuggets ready to go. I'm struggling to come up with a boildown and a tagline.
I spend a lot of my professional time doing copy writing of this kind, so I'm feeling doubly-stumped; not wanting to devote the energy and surprised at how much energy these little piece seem to want to take up. Sometimes it's hard to remember that the marketing aspects of a piece require inspiration, too. It'll come, it'll come.
I'm not letting it stop me, though. I finished the first draft of the first act last night and act two's on the block this evening.
Working title: Tightrope, with The Illusion of Height in close contention
Length: Either one two-part book or two small books, 300 pages total
"What's it about?" they chirped eagerly.
Okay, here's were things get messy. I'm on a roll with the writing, but I don't have my nuggets ready to go. I'm struggling to come up with a boildown and a tagline.
I spend a lot of my professional time doing copy writing of this kind, so I'm feeling doubly-stumped; not wanting to devote the energy and surprised at how much energy these little piece seem to want to take up. Sometimes it's hard to remember that the marketing aspects of a piece require inspiration, too. It'll come, it'll come.
I'm not letting it stop me, though. I finished the first draft of the first act last night and act two's on the block this evening.
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