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How Important is a Website to a Cartoonist?
2 Comments Published by Matt Glover July 17th, 2008 in Website TipsIn the twelve years I’ve been freelancing, virtually all of my work has come through my website (www.mattglover.com) in some way, shape or form. Sometimes a client has been searching on Google for a cartoonist and has landed on my site. Other times they have seen a cartoon of mine somewhere that has my web […]
An Explanation of Site Problems
2 Comments Published by Matt Glover November 10th, 2007 in Website TipsThis came from my web host to explain the down time from the last week:
Hello,
I would like to start with an extreme apology for the extended downtime. I will recap starting at the beginning of our situation as well as each step and issue that came up and how it was worked on.
In early September […]
How NOT to display your artwork on the web
0 Comments Published by Matt Glover June 19th, 2007 in Website TipsA great post over at Lines and Colors on some things to do if you really want to destroy the intenet experience for those that visit your site.
I must admit that I have been guilty of some of these things from time to time - I went through a major Flash stage at one point […]
While your website is a showcase for your work and a main point of contact for potential clients, it can also generate some additional income for you in the form of advertising. You might have noticed that over the life time of Chewing Pencils I have experimented with a number of different advertisers, with varying […]




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