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Anonymous Anonymous said...

While there is more freedom on the Internet to turn out your intended product unadulterated by bureaucracy, it's very hard to publicize it yourself without knowing the ins and outs of the forum website you choose. Oftentimes the best and funniest videos on YouTube don't make it to the website's headlines, which means few people end up knowing about it. Even as a super-easy global mainframe (or whatever the hell you call it from a sociological perspective), the amount of space for YouTube stars is as limited as the number of blockbusters at the cinema in one year's time.

I myself am the host of a very pompous, pointless blog (which I created out of supernatural boredom) that calls for ordinary web-surfers that are interested in animation to send me their own animation based on a shared concept for an animated feature.

However, I have no idea how to effectively publicize this blog, and could never seem to find instructions on how to do so.

It also doesn't help that I don't know how to post pictures (I had prepared some storyboards for a scene that the blog-following animators would've used for reference).

The main point is this: All I can do now is leave the blog alone and wait (until the end of time if necessary) until somebody actually finds the blogpage by accident and ordinary web-surfers finally finish the work for me, and I am perfectly aware that this will never happen. If you find my blog (called "The Big Webtoon Project"), you'll see what I mean.

December 17, 2008 11:46 AM

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