Comic Book Publishers' Websites Suck
By Hervé St-Louis
January 21, 2008 - 09:00
Publishers seem to not understand what people who come on their Websites are looking for. Most likely, they are looking specific information on a comic book and may not be interested in sifting through a complicated “community.” Publishers often think that spotlighting their entire movie and licensing deals on the first page is what readers are looking for. Others pretend to be comic book magazines with news releases, articles and interviews taking up m ore space than books for sale. Some offer so many choices in their menus that it’s as if they were ashamed of being seen as comic book publishers, preferring the umbrella of the entertainment venue. Well, here’s a wakeup call. Before being a media conglomerate/first class entertainment venue, the core of your business is comic books. Put them in front and everything else in the back.
It is better to split the site into another one or giving it a subsection that only takes care of media related information, without forgetting about your core clientele which the last time I checked for all major comic book publishers has not changed.
Conclusion
A comic book publisher’s Website is supposed to showcase what they do first and foremost which usually is also what pays the bills at the end of the month. That press representatives and visitors have to struggle through the Websites of Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Fantagraphics, Top Shelf Comix, Devil’s Due, Boom Studios, IDW Publishing, Tokyopop, Viz, Archie Comics, NBM, First Second Book and many more in order to find simple information quickly, is unacceptable and a detriment to the comic book industry. All comic book publishers should seriously reconsider the layouts of their Websites and make them user-friendly.
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