Internet and Merchandising Good For Indie Media 53
Snotty Pippen writes "A
new study online (and its long) compares online revenue streams with brick
and mortar ones for converting content into cash, and uses web comics as a basis
of comparison. Metrist Partners note
the study
agrees with looks at indie music, that indicate the web is the place for
distribution and that merchandising is where the real money is.
T Campbell, who writes a
bunch of
web
comics and edits Graphic Smash,
bemoans it didn't come out before he wrote the chapter on money for
his forthcoming book on web comics."
It's also good for off-beat publications (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:It's also good for off-beat publications (Score:2, Interesting)
You are just about to spend 45 minutes sat on a train or bus whilst you go to work, your daily read contains all the latest feeds from your respected news sites, your daily comics, a roundup of the sport and also the emails and project outlines you need for the day ahead.
You could arrive in work refreshed, updated entertained and alert.
I would love to have this capability.
Re:It's also good for off-beat publications (Score:2)
Well, you might have to have a nice laser printer if you wanted to print off 45 minutes' worth of reading material every day... but with a bit of scripting (similar to the kind of scripting that allows those personalized Google pages with news stories from multiple sources and such... webcomics are particularly easy because they're in the same format every day) you could easily compile such a thing.
Your paper bill might run kind of high, though... perhaps if y
Be Polite (Score:2)
Re:It's also good for off-beat publications (Score:1)
Indie Music (Score:2)
Re:Indie Music (Score:5, Informative)
CD Baby [cdbaby.com], by the way, is a great way for indie and unsigned bands to get online music service distribution as well as CD sales. The tracks off my band's CD [cdbaby.com] are just about on every online music store (iTunes, Rhapsody, etc.) thanks to CD Baby. Did I mention how cool CD Baby is?
Re:Indie Music (Score:2)
I really like CD Baby. I've used their "you might also like..." and many preview tracks to try out a few albums that I otherwise would not have found.
It would be cool if CD Baby preview tracks were available in iRate Radio ("radio" that gives you new songs based on your ratings of old songs), which I've just started using (again) (it seems to take a long time to get good tracks).
Re:Indie Music (Score:1, Informative)
Insound [insound.com]
Epitonic [epitonic.com]
One of the cool things that Pitchfork has been able to do is translate their on-line success into off-line events as well. We attended the Intonation Music Festival a few weeks ago and it was great. It's encouraging to see other entrepreneurs start with a reasonable investment on the web instead of going broke the traditional way.
The internet has definitely leveled the playing field for the small guy.
Re:Indie Music (Score:1)
Artists Web Sites (Score:2)
Re:Indie Music (Score:1)
Obligatory Emusic reference (Score:1)
Only this time it's on topic!
They [emusic.com] just got Sufjan Stevens in which is nice. Been looking forward to that. The Alarm, The Hold Steady, Antony and the Johnsons, Arcade Fire, The Microphones, The Pixies, at 25 cents a track, high quality Lame VBR encodings - what are you waiting for?
Not suprising (Score:3, Insightful)
Webcomics means e-dollars! (Score:3, Funny)
After several years of trying to generate revenue from my online cartooning, my running total is $5.07.
That's US$5.07 mind you
Re:Webcomics means e-dollars! (Score:2)
Indeed. If it were so lucrative you wouldn't see webcomic artists asking for donations all the time. (Yes, I donate to some.)
I'm sure that more than a few good cartoonists were crushed when they tried to make a living on the web. Not being a cartoonist though I wouldn't know how many for sure.
Re:Webcomics means e-dollars! (Score:2)
I don't see how that really makes sense, since donations would be part of the revenue stream.
Re:Webcomics means e-dollars! (Score:2)
Yes but if the revenue stream were so strong why would they have to "hawk" their wares so much. There seems to be a constant need to "drive" the sales of webcomic related material. Some really spectacular comics just need to leave the donate button up there.
I would think that if the revenue stream for webcomics was so strong they would just have a donate button up there and forget about doign anything bur dra
Re:Webcomics means e-dollars! (Score:2)
Re:Webcomics means e-dollars! (Score:1)
It would help if your web comic didn't suck.
Re:Webcomics means e-dollars! (Score:1)
*bottom lip wobbles, runs to teacher*
That's as may be, but I was eluding to the over-dramatised nature of these articles.
Re:Webcomics means e-dollars! (Score:1)
Re:Webcomics means e-dollars! (Score:2)
Re:Webcomics means e-dollars! (Score:2)
So the issue is not that 90% of those who try is going are going to fail. The issue is if the new model will result in more opportunity and overall quality. WRT the web, the barrier to publishing is reduced, which means that more people have the opportunity to publish. This also means tha the market becomes more crowded, revenue b
Re:Webcomics means e-dollars! (Score:2)
I know what this calls for. (Score:2)
I'm still not sure what half of that posting was about.
Re:I know what this calls for. (Score:1)
I'm still not sure what half of that posting was about.
It's obvious what's happened here - Slashdot has outsourced both it's submitters and editors overseas to non-English speaking countries.
Bad joke thinking am I but normal become it has...
Re:I know what this calls for. (Score:1)
Re:why is this news (Score:2)
Success of web comics (Score:1)
Re:Success of web comics (Score:2)
BTW there are quite a few cartoonists who work in print-- typically "alternative weeklies" like the New York Press, or with indie comics publishers like Fantagraphics-- but also make their strips and archives available on the web. I wouldn't call them "webcomics" in the Penny Arcade mold but the
Comic-Nation (Score:1)
One more time... (Score:1)
Ohhhhhhh... If you want it to be possessive, it's just "ITS." But, if it's supposed to be a contraction then it's "I-T-apostrophe-S,"
scalawag
A Long shot. (Score:3, Funny)
Well, I hope the long in question is happy about the situation. Did it have any input into the study? Or would the odds be far too long on an abstract concept being capable of market analysis?
It's just the long tail at work here (Score:3, Informative)
This concept is explored in much greater detail in Chris Anderson's blog, The Long Tail [typepad.com], and his accompanying article, also named The Long Tail [wired.com].
In other news (Score:2)
Not to mention.. (Score:2)
..the great boon for indie artists such as myself, who don't charge for our music, and give it away on our own websites (now, if I could only draw some fanbase with some actual cash to donate so I could cover bandwidth costs) :)
If you are interested in hearing my stuff, you'll have to hit my website network (see my user profile website) and find the sites yourself.. Please, PLEASE share my music over P2P if you aren't willing to donate cash to help cover bandwidth :P I can only afford about 2gb worth of