Success! / Vote for Sandra and Woo at TopWebComics
Sandra and Woo has experienced a huge increase of visitor number in February, beating several important milestones:
- > 5,000 visitors per day with 5,191 visitors
- > 1,000 RSS feed subscribers with 1,061 subscribers
- > 10,000 readers as reported by Comic Rank with 10,138 readers
Of course we’re very happy that our comic is that successful. However, more is always better and so we’re trying to get some new readers this month as well. You can help us accomplishing this by voting for Sandra and Woo at TopWebComics.com since a comic in the top 10 of that toplist can get several thousand new visitors a month. As a voting incentive you’ll be redirected to a page containing a draft drawn by Powree for one of our early strips after voting. There’s a new sketch for every day in March, so gotta catch ’em all! 😉
Happy days! i voted! happy to say im one of the 1k+ rss subs :()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1G9EjbL1Dg
Well, I did I review for this comic a little while ago but I don’t think that’s why visitors have increased
And it’s already in the top 20… now if only people keep voting…
@Ambi
You know what that means?
Everybody, “one vote per day”-month go! 😛
We’ll reach at least the top ten 😉
You’ve got a glitch in the incentive page that prevents the image from appearing in WebKit browsers. I’ve been checking it for the last few days and not seeing the image until I checked the HTML source.
After the uxIncentiveMessage span tag, you have an unbalanced comment starting before the block that contains the uxIncentiveImage img tag.
I’ve contacted the TWC.com team about this error.
That explains why it’s not working for me, I’m using Safari (which runs on WebKit)… haven’t seen anything all week, but I didn’t think to check the source code.
There was a problem with one of their text fields that led to the inclusion of invalid HTML code on the “Thank you for voting” page. This was actually a security hole on TopWebComics.com which is now solved thanks to Wormwood’s discovery and my notice.
And I thought I was the sensible one. Thanks for stiteng me straight.