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A MONTH to get things back on track? Muttermuttermumblegripebitchmoan...
Well, it's not the fault of Giz or Dave - they did their bit. It's Canada Post's fault, so...
BLAME CANADA (Post) !!
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Paypal tends to cost the person you send money to up to 3%+30cents of the transaction (which is basically the credit card merchant rate and a bit.) This is why micropayments (including ebooks) never work for webcomics. It's possible to put archives behind a paywall, or ebook-reader formatted versions, but Giz still loses half the money in the end. More money is made on print versions, even though it's a much larger initial investment.Giz wrote: As for Paypal, last I checked, you can pay with your credit card now and bybass Paypal of sorts. Paypal might get a cut from the transaction, but it's billed to your credit card.
And that's correct. Ma3 has been able to use Project Wonderful for advertisement, but I don't think if we'd be starting the strip today that we could use them (they've changed their rules.) And mature content is also tricky for the Apple store (not sure about Amazon.) Violence seems to get more of a pass than the sight of nipples.Kisai wrote:The problem is that the most popular comics are those that have mature concepts, but these are the least able to accept advertisements.