We’ve introduced Zingerding to you before on the blog, but I want to talk a little bit more in depth about what we’re doing.
Zingerding is a free, open platform for cartoonists to publish their comic strips. We’re creating slick publishing and comic organization tools. Each cartoonist will have their own “Publishing Studio” where they can manage their work and connect with fans. Marketing tools will be built right into Zingerding so cartoonists can find more readers, and reward the ones they already have.
Each comic series will have its own profile page; a home for that comic. This will be a launching pad for readers to discover more about the comic beyond the individual strips.
Zingerding is a destination for comic strip readers. We’re building simple, fun features for fans to read, enjoy, share and discuss comic strips. Each reader will have their own “Zingerhome” where they can build their own custom funny pages with just the strips they like to read. An easy, unified design across all comics fosters a better experience for readers to stick around and enjoy more comics.
Zingerding is a community around comic strips. We’ll have public online forums for anyone to talk about the strips they enjoy. Cartoonists can join in the conversation as well. Future features on the site will be interactive and outer-connected so that people can rally around their favorite strips.
Zingerding is the future of comic strips. It’s going to take time as we roll out future features but we will incorporate the latest in web and social technology. This means mobile comics, integration with other networks and innovation in digital distribution.
Zingerding is a serious business. We intend to create an economy around comic strips where cartoonists can benefit financially and otherwise. We’ll make money too but we really, really want to create real career opportunities for cartoonists online.
Zingerding is a revolution! It’s more than a publishing platform, a community or a business. It’s an uprising of cartoonists and fans! It’s the transformation of an industry! It’s what needs to be done for the art of comic strips to survive!