Showing posts with label Web Apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Web Apps. Show all posts

12/12/2006

ComicSpace is neat!

Another web based service/social networking site geared towards the comic audience has popped up. ComicSpace.com!

A really nice, streamlined site where I can network with fellow comic enthusiasts (I really mean fellow nerds). It is only getting off the ground, but it is seeing some really amazing numbers. Nice! Also, the site has already seen an update by allowing the users to add searchable tags to their account and with more features to come.

My hats off to Josh over at ComicSpace. He has done a great job launching his site, and I will be looking forward to checking out how the site shapes up.

Check out my little piece of ComicSpace and be my friend.

More soon.

12/04/2006

The digital landscape

Today I was going to post about my new found love for old school comics. I am talking Jack “The King” Kirby here, but something just popped up on the digital landscape that captured my attention.

While reading Newsarama today, as I do everyday, I noticed a new web service had just popped up.

Pullbox Online.


The reason this is so intriguing is because I noticed something about a year ago which prompted me to start ComicSubz. The landscape of web apps geared towards this audience (comic book enthusiasts) is practically non-existent. So there are opportunities. There are obvious ways to try to get in on this digital playing field. The first, and probably most obvious, is distribution of digital content. After Pullbox Online has opened its doors, it is now in competition with Wowio that has the same idea.

I had this idea as well, but simply getting a few independents on a modified e-commerce "out of the box" solution is not the way to go. I have a few strategies, but I am holding those close to my chest. I have been talking with a like-minded individual and he has some great ideas in this arena as well. Again, I am not saying anything.

My point with this post is that if these apps either go big or go home, either way, this niche market is starting to see some traction in the digital space. No matter how you slice it, the consumer wins. Yay for you!

I will share one secret with all of you guys that are developing apps for this market. The idea is only 1 part of the equation. It is the quality and execution of your idea that is going to put asses in seats.

And here is one for Pullbox Online: When your whole business is about pushing digital comics, you should have started with a more robust inventory. But good for you for trying to get out there. Good luck guys!