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100,000

Filed under: Admin, Press, Promotional — Written by Joe Infurnari on Friday, February 1st, 2008 @ 11:55 pm

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the Process hits 100,000As February 1st rolled over, the Process reached an important landmark. Page loads to the site reached 100,000! For other sites, this may not seem like much but for the little webcomic that could, it’s a pretty big deal and I am very happy with it. When I started this project, I never dreamt that it would take off like it has. It’s still not a juggernaut but all things have to start somewhere and so far this has been a wonderful beginning. So my thanks go out to all of you out there who have visited this site regularly or just once. It’s your support and readership that helps power this engine onward.Recently I have been posting a lot of stuff on the blog. It’s been a busy week with the Threadless submission and Webcomicgeek’s nomination. So I am condensing another news item into this post. John Parkin over at Blog@Newsarama.com has been a big supporter of this site and today he posted this little number to help generate more support for Roboto Mori on Threadless. He writes,

Joe Infurnari, the creative genius behind the webcomic The Process and the special guest artist of Wasteland #14, also designs T-shirts … his latest design, pictured above, is currently up for voting on Threadless.com, which prints shirts based on user interest (Web 2.0 at work!) If you think it’s a cool design, head over there and vote.

So there you have it. It’s been a great week, folks. I’m going to get some more work done so go have yourselves a wonderful weekend.

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Page 26 Step 7: In Closing…

Filed under: Merchandise, Press, Promotional, The Process, Unused Art — Written by Joe Infurnari on Monday, October 15th, 2007 @ 2:19 pm

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So there it is! And now I have to get back to work and start on page 27!

I want to thank everybody who stopped by to read about this project. Your support is what keeps me going. A lot of you that came by probably were new to seeing this webcomic and for that I need to thank the following fine websites for their linking to this blog.

JK Parkin at Blog@Newsarama had this wonderful post:

Blog@Newsarama Post

Tom Spurgeon at Comicsreporter.com posted this notice:

Comics Reporter

And John Martz at Drawn.ca was kind enough to post this:

Drawn.ca

Now there’s only a couple more pieces of business left to attend to. First off, if there was something that you found interesting, insightful or irritating, please let me know. I doubled my overall traffic for this site in just this week and that means a lot of visitors stopped by and only one of you posted a comment. I get such a buzz out of hearing what people think that I am going to once again ask that visitors please drop me a line. It doesn’t have to be much. A little goes a long way with me.

Secondly, I would just like to solicit visitors to consider purchasing a T-shirt from Bountee. com or making a donation to me through paypal using the link on the sidebar. Two of my designs are currently the most wanted designs there are so get on over there and check ‘em out! Even here, a little goes a long way with me. I get a very small sum of money from each T-shirt sold but it’s always a thrill for me when I do. If you would be interested in a piece of original art, please consider making a donation of $25 or more for an ink sketch or $50 or more for a full color drawing! I promise you won’t be disappointed whether you purchase a T-shirt or make a donation and receive a piece of original art. Satisfaction guaranteed!

Enough of the hard sell! Thanks for stopping by and I look forward to having you visit again in the weeks to come as I bring Chapter 2 to a close and usher in an entirely new experience for Chapter 3! Thank you!
Joe

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the Process on Blog@Newsarama!

Filed under: Press — Written by Joe Infurnari on Thursday, August 2nd, 2007 @ 12:13 pm

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JK Parkin over at the Blog@Newsarama has posted about the Process! Here’s a screen cap of the post. Clicking the image will take you to the page…

Joe Infurnari’s the Process.

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