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100% -- that all sounds right to me, and it's increasingly the way I'm encouraging the organizations I'm involved with to operate. You want a website that you control, where folks can find stuff if they're looking for it, and you need to "push" stuff to the platforms where folks hang out, so that they can follow what's new.

It's just annoying that there are so many platforms, some of which are pretty hostile to outside content nowadays.

(And I love that leafwork background on the website! Subtle and pretty.)

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Yes yes yes! Having a website is so valuable! I have my main portfolio site and then a webcomic site that I can drive people to for easy access to all my work. In the future, I plan to make the portfolio site more of a hub where my comics can live on subdomains.

I'm digging your interesting approach to using the website as a landing page and then sending readers directly to the main actions (reading options, Kickstarter, purchase, etc.) I'm glad that it seems to be a common consensus that people should have a website.

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