The Webcomics Handbook

The Webcomics Handbook

SEO for webcomics

Since images aren't searchable (yet), we need to go the extra mile to get our work noticed

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Brad Guigar
Jun 03, 2025
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A few years ago, a lot of cartoonists moved away from their own websites and started putting all their energy into social media. It seemed like the smart move — after all, that’s where the people were. But now, after watching their posts get buried by algorithms and their audience growth hit a wall, more and more creators are heading back to something they can actually control: their own site.

The good news? Running your own site gives you complete freedom. The bad news? If you want people to find it — especially through Google — you’ve got to think about SEO. And that’s tricky when your content is mostly made of images. Don’t worry, though — there are some solid, doable ways to get search engines to notice your comic without turning it into a blog

There are several strong strategies a webcartoonist can use to significantly improve SEO...

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