I've an idea, that I mentioned in my forum, but I thought I'd also mention here...
One problem I have is that I don't do a gag strip, where every strip is self-contained. It's a series of long storylines, and new readers are frequently lost...
I'm thinking about adding a "sampler page" to introduce new readers, maybe linking to some of the newer, better art. Here's what I wrote in my forum at http://www.talkaboutcomics.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=38....
"I've been thinking about including a "sampler page" since mine tend to be long stories and if you get in in the middle of it, you're a little lost, if you're a new reader. I was thinking of linking to http://mindmistress.keenspace.com/mindact1.htm and http://mindmistress.keenspace.com/miracle67.htm to sort of give the "flavor" of the stories. Maybe http://mindmistress.keenspace.com/miracle58.htm to show her escaping a trap. Maybe this one at http://mindmistress.keenspace.com/forceful34.htm to show readers Vicki. And then say, "Look, for the pervs among you---this is the Internet. You can look at nudity or various varieties of sex with just a click of the mouse, and there's almost none of that here. The closest you'll see is http://mindmistress.keenspace.com/miraclecov.htm or http://mindmistress.keenspace.com/miracle45.htm."
Any others I should pick? I was trying to keep to the fairly recent, when the art was better...---Al"
The more general question I have for here is, do you think it's a good idea? Could other long-story type comics benefit from having a sampler page for their stuff, also? A place to link to give new readers "representative" pages to get a good idea about what it's all about?---Al

On February 18, 2005, The Clickburg Foundation was founded. President Ren van Densen (photo, left) and secretary Dave van den Akker signed the official documents.
This might be one of the first webcomic foundations in the world. The Netherlands only have a couple of foundations for regular comic strips, like Stichting Beeldverhaal Nederland and Het Stripschap.