You know the feeling: Wednesday haul in hand, caffeine within reach, and a hot take about The Immortal Thor bubbling up inside you.
Twitter’s 280 characters can’t hold that rant, Reddit’s algorithm buries it by tea-time, and Facebook… is Facebook.
The solution? Your own corner of the internet. A fan site/blog where you control the layout, the SEO, and the conversation.
I turned my long-running “Panel Pints” group chats into a 40 000-monthly-visitor blog over two years—without quitting my day job or selling my soul to pop-up ads. Consider this guide a blueprint, laced with hard metrics and a few pints of Irish pragmatism.
We’ll cover:
- Platform selection: WordPress, Ghost, Substack, or static sites?
- Content strategy: reviews, news, deep dives, or creator interviews?
- SEO & discoverability: lessons from Search Engine Journal’s playbook.
- Monetisation (that doesn’t annoy readers).
- Community tools: Discord, newsletters, comment moderation.
- Analytics dashboards you can understand without a data-science degree.
By the last panel, you’ll have an actionable roadmap—and maybe the courage—to hit “publish.”
Choosing Your Platform: CMS Showdown 2024-25
| CMS | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|
| WordPress.org | • 60 000+ plugins • Mature SEO stack (Yoast, RankMath) • Own your data | • Plugin bloat • Needs hosting & maintenance | Long-form blogs, multi-author sites |
| Ghost (Pro) | • Fast, clean UX • Built-in paid newsletters • Markdown native | • Limited free tier • Fewer plugins | Creator-centric, subscription funnels |
| Substack | • Zero setup • Network effects (cross-recs) • Email first | • Less design control • No root-domain SEO | Solo newsletters, essay cadence |
| Static Site Generators (e.g. Hugo) | • Speed (~50 ms TTFB) • Git versioning | • Steep learning curve • Manual plug-ins | Dev-savvy fans, documentation style |
| Squarespace / Wix | • Drag-and-drop • Bundled hosting | • SEO limitations • Higher monthly cost | Visual-heavy portfolios, webcomics |
My Pick For Most New Bloggers: WordPress.org on a managed host (SiteGround, Cloudways) → scales from 500 to 50 000 visits without a platform switch.
“Own your platform or it will own you.”
—Every ex-Tumblr blogger post-2018

Name, Domain, Branding: Don’t Overthink—But Don’t Phone It In
- Domain length ≤ 15 characters:
kapow.iebeatsireadallthecomicsdaily.com. - Keyword hint: “panel,” “panelology,” “pulllist,” “variant.”
- Logo basics: SVG logo in two colours; looks crisp on Retina & hurts less when you pay for stickers.
Pro-tip: Check trademark databases (US PTO, EUIPO) before buying domains.
Editorial Strategy: Pick Your Pillars Early
| Pillar | Cadence | Effort | Traffic Potential | Monetisation Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quick News (Press releases, casting leaks) | 3-5×/week | 🟢 Low | High spikes, fast decay | Display ads |
| Issue/TPB Reviews | Weekly | 🟠 Med | Steady search volume | Affiliate links (Amazon, Bookshop) |
| Deep-Dive Essays (theme analysis) | Monthly | 🔴 High | Evergreen SEO | Patreon, e-books |
| Creator Interviews | Monthly | 🟠 Med | Shareable | Sponsorship |
| How-To Guides (drawing, collecting) | Bi-Monthly | 🟠 Med | Evergreen, diverse | Course sales |
90-Day Starter Mix
- 1 news post every Wednesday (new-comic day)
- 1 review every Friday
- 1 long-form essay per month
- Quarterly interview (start with indie creators—they actually reply!)
Use an editorial calendar (Notion, Airtable) with colour-coded pillars.

SEO & Discoverability: Lessons Borrowed From SEJ Articles
Keyword Research—Comic Edition
Toolset: Ahrefs (lite), Google Keyword Planner, AnswerThePublic.
Focus on question keywords:
| Keyword | Monthly Volume | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| “How to bag and board comics” | 3 400 | 9 |
| “Best reading order for X-Men” | 2 100 | 11 |
| “What is a CGC 9.8” | 1 600 | 6 |
On-Page Checklist (Yoast Style)
- H1: includes primary keyword within first 60 characters.
- Meta description: 150-160 chars, action verb + keyword.
- Internal links: minimum 3 per 1 000 words (guide → related reviews).
- Alt text: describe cover art; accessible + long-tail SEO.
- Schema markup:
Article+Reviewschema for starred snippets.
Content Experience Signals (UX)
- Subheadings every 300-350 words – mirrors Search Engine Journal cadence.
- Call-outs & tables – increase skim-ability.
- Estimated reading time – sets expectation, lowers bounce.
Images, Fonts, & Page Speed: Because Google Cares
| Asset | Best Practice | Tool |
|---|---|---|
| Cover Scans | ≤ 900 px, 80 % WebP | Squoosh.app |
| Hero Banner | Lazy-load (loading=lazy) | Native HTML |
| Font Files | 2 weights max, preload | Google Fonts → self-host |
| Critical CSS | Inline in <head> | WP Rocket, Autoptimize |
| TTFB | ≤ 200 ms | Cloudflare APO |
Average Core Web Vitals target:
- LCP < 2.5 s
- FID (INP) < 200 ms
- CLS < 0.1
Community Layer: Where The Real Magic Happens
Comment Systems
| Option | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Native WP | Free, GDPR-friendly | Spam flood |
| Disqus | Social log-ins | Ads unless you pay |
| Commento | Privacy, lightweight | Small dev team |
Rule of thumb: activate Akismet + reCAPTCHA v3 + auto-close comments after 30 days on news posts (spam target).
Discord Server Blueprint
Channels:#spoiler-talk (auto-expire 7 d) • #pull-list-hype • #creator-AMA • #buy-sell-trade • #site-feedback
Bots:
- MEE6 (leveling)
- Tatsu (reaction roles for fandom tags)
- Clyde integration for AI recaps
Newsletter → Retention Flywheel
- Weekly digest on Sundays (“What You Might’ve Missed Between Issues #1–#52”)
- Use Mailerlite free tier up to 1 000 subs; embed GDPR checkbox.
- Average open rates: 42 % (niche fandom list) vs. 21 % mainstream.

Monetisation Without Selling Your Soul
| Stream | Setup Time | Audience Irritation | ROI Potential |
|---|---|---|---|
| Display Ads (Ezoic/AdThrive) | 1 h | 🟠 Medium | $8-$15 CPM |
| Affiliate Links (Amazon, Bookshop, Forbidden Planet) | 30 min | 🟢 Low | 3-8 % per sale |
| Patreon / Ko-fi | 2 h | 🟢 Low | Loyalty-based |
| Sponsored Posts | Depends | 🔴 High | $150-$1 000/article |
| Digital Products (reading lists, Kindle guides) | Days | 🟢 Low | 70 % rev share |
| Event Tickets (virtual cons) | Months | 🟠 Mid | Variable |
Golden ratio: keep ad density < 20 % of vertical viewport; use in-content ads only on articles > 2 000 words.
Analytics: Making Numbers Speak Human
KPIs That Matter
| KPI | Healthy Range | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Unique Visits / mo | 5 000+ | Sponsorship leverage |
| Avg. Time On Page | ≥ 2 min | Content depth |
| Organic Search Share | ≥ 60 % | Independence from socials |
| Newsletter Opt-in Rate | 1-2 % of visitors | Retention health |
| Bounce Rate | ≤ 65 % | Reader intent match |
Tool Stack
- Google Analytics 4 for granular (yes, still free).
- Microsoft Clarity for heatmaps & rage-clicks.
- Plausible.io if you prefer EU-privacy simplicity (paid).
- Looker Studio dashboard pulling GA4 + Search Console + Patreon.
Legal & Ethical: Small Blog, Big Responsibilities
- Fair Use Thumbnails: < 350 px wide, commentary context.
- Press Kit Assets: Marvel, Image, Boom! provide hi-res covers with usage terms—stick to them.
- GDPR & Cookie Banner: use Complianz plugin, let EU visitors opt-out of tracking.
- Disclosure Statements: “This post contains affiliate links” above the fold.
- AI Content: If you use GPT drafts, disclose & human-edit; Google wants “E-E-A-T” signals (experience, expertise, etc.).
Growth Hacks (That Aren’t Snake Oil)
- Interview Swaps: Offer emerging artists a Q&A; they share with their 20 k Insta followers.
- Search Console “Low-Hanging Fruit”: Boost articles sitting on SERP position 11–20 with fresh images + internal links.
- Link-Building via Resource Pages: Submit your blog to “50 Best Comic Sites” lists (libraries, universities).
- Reddit Syndication: Post 10 % excerpt + canonical link in r/comicbooks (mind their self-promo rules).
- Live-Tweet Variant: Cover SDCC panels in a thread; afterwards, embed tweets into a recap post (social proof).
Sample 30-Day Launch Timeline
| Day | Task |
|---|---|
| 1 | Buy domain, choose managed WP host |
| 2-3 | Install theme (Astra / Blocksy), core plugins |
| 4 | Draft About page + Disclosure |
| 5-9 | Write 3 pillar posts (reviews, guide, essay) |
| 10 | Configure Google Analytics 4, Search Console |
| 11 | Design logo (Canva Pro) |
| 12-13 | Compress & upload images |
| 14 | Launch!! Share on socials |
| 15 | Set up Mailerlite opt-in popup |
| 16-20 | Publish news snippets (train Googlebot) |
| 21 | Create Discord server |
| 23 | Outreach email to 10 indie creators for interviews |
| 25 | First newsletter send |
| 28 | Check rankings, update meta titles |
| 30 | Celebrate with Guinness 0.0 (site still loads fast) |
Real-World Case Studies
Multiversity Comics – Niche To Authority
- Started 2009 on Blogger → WordPress custom.
- Traffic: 250 k/mo (Similarweb).
- Monetisation: Display ads + Patreon.
- Lesson: Consistent weekly columns (Soliciting Multiversity, Small Press Spotlight) anchor returning readership.
Women Write About Comics – Community-First Model
- 50+ volunteer writers, strong editorial voice.
- Won Eisner (Best Journalism) 2020.
- Patreon tiers mainly support web hosting; site stays ad-free.
- Lesson: Clear mission statement attracts contributors and awards.
My Own Panel Pints Blog
- Niche: Irish & UK indie scene.
- Milestones: 40 k UV/mo, Avg. SERP #2 for “Irish comic artists.”
- Monetisation: 70 % affiliate, 20 % Patreon, 10 % ads.
- Biggest growth leap: Adding creator salary transparency articles (backlinks from mainstream press).
FAQs
Q: How many posts until Google takes me seriously?
A: Not count but consistency. 20 quality posts in 60 days often trigger the “fresh site” discovery phase.
Q: Do I need paid SEO tools?
A: Start free—Search Console + Keywords Everywhere (~€10) goes far. Upgrade when you’re chasing > 10 k UV/mo.
Q: Should I podcast or YouTube?
A: Only if you enjoy those mediums. Repurpose written reviews into 5-min shorts later; writing first gives search advantage.
Q: What about AI content farms?
A: Google’s March 2024 core update nuked thin AI spam. Human voice + citations wins.
5-Point Quick-Start Checklist (Print Me)
☐ Pick CMS & buy .com or local TLD
☐ Publish 3 evergreen posts before launch
☐ Install SEO plugin & connect Search Console
☐ Set up newsletter (no one regrets early email capture)
☐ Engage in one community (Discord, Reddit, Mastodon) meaningfully each week
Key Takeaways
- Choosing a future-proof CMS and URL saves headaches.
- Mix evergreen and timely content; algorithms love both.
- SEO basics (structure, speed, schema) beat flashy site bells.
- Community—a Discord, a newsletter—locks in readers when Google or X wobbles.
- Monetisation works when it feels like tip jar, not cash grab.
Final Thoughts
Building your own comic-book fan site is part passion project, part digital craftsmanship. Yes, algorithms will shift, and a new social platform will try to seduce you monthly. But an independent domain, filled with your voice and nurtured with community, endures—like a well-boarded Golden Age issue in an acid-free box.
So, finish that flat white, crack open VS Code (or your WYSIWYG of choice), and plant your flag in the vast universe of comics discourse. Trust me—there’s always room for another hero’s journey on the web.
Sláinte, and happy blogging!