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KEENSPOT ANNOUNCES 2003 REVENUES INCREASED 81.2% OVER 2002
Internet's most popular webcomic publisher announces high overall growth, advertising revenue sees strongest increase
Temple City, CA, March 15, 2004 - Keenspot Entertainment, the most popular publisher of exclusive online comics since its launch in 2000, has announced its total revenues for 2003 grew by 81.2% over the previous year's total, making it their highest-grossing and most profitable year ever. With the soaring popularity of new and existing features, even greater growth is predicted for 2004.
"Our 2003 gross of $188,475 is an 81.2% jump over 2002's $103,976 in revenues," said Chris Crosby, Keenspot Co-CEO "These numbers certainly aren't spectacular in comparison to major traditional print publishers, but they show that webcomics are a thriving, growing industry that could be a major force in the future of entertainment. Along with fellow digital comics publishers like Modern Tales and Wirepop, we're slowly but surely building a webcomics industry chock full of original new characters and concepts."
Thanks to the long-term sponsorship of Keenspot by companies like pair Networks, Pioneer Entertainment, and Retromud, Keenspot's online advertising revenues in particular more than doubled, increasing 134% from $41,713 in 2002 to $97,626 in 2003. "Anyone who says web advertising is dead doesn't know what they're talking about," said Crosby. "We're attracting way more advertisers than we did during the internet boom times of 2000. Subscriptions are great and we offer them ourselves, but they're far from the only path to a successful business model for webcomics."
As profits increased, so did the amounts printed on Keenspot cartoonists' quarterly paychecks, with some regularly seeing four-figures. Over a dozen new cartoonists joined the Keenspot group in 2003, with many more expected to be invited this year. Features added to the 2004 Keenspot line-up so far include the 3-year old webcomic "Striptease" by Chris Daily (www.stripteasecomic.com), about the strange life of a comic-book artist and his friends; Meredith Gran's 6-month old superhero/fashion adventure "Skirting Danger" (www.skirtingdanger.com), previously a pay-to-view comic updated two-times-per-week on the Modern Tales subscription site Graphic Smash and now 100% free-to-view and updated three-times-a-week on Keenspot; and the debut of "Sore Thumbs" (www.sorethumbsonline.com), a politically-oriented, gaming-related, manga-style comic by Owen Gieni and Keenspot Co-CEO Crosby, which attracted 22,211 unique visitors on its first day and was called by some the biggest launch in webcomics history.
While income increased dramatically, Keenspot's overall popularity stayed relatively steady in 2003, increasing only 11.5% over 2002 (from 400 million impressions/pageviews to 446 million). "This is probably reflective of the fact that we added almost no new features until late in 2003 and the fact that we've done virtually no outside advertising since our humble beginnings in 2000," said Crosby. "On the plus side, that's still nearly a half-billion pageviews we're generating annually, and January 2004 impressions jumped a whopping 48% over the same month in 2003."
Print publishing, other merchandising and Keenspot PREMIUM subscriptions accounted for the balance of 2003 revenue in the amount of $90,849. Keenspot print publishing is expected to grow even larger in 2004 thanks to an ambitious slate of new book titles planned, which started with "Chopping Block Vol. 1" and "RPG World Vol. 1" earlier this year. The Keenspot book line is exclusively distributed to the book trade by CDS (Client Distribution Services), which also exclusively distributes a handful of other comic publishers including Marvel, TOKYOPOP, and Crossgen. Keenspot book titles are now being carried by Books-A-Million, Waldenbooks, Borders, Barnes & Noble, Musicland (Mediaplay, Sam Goody), and many other stores.
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posted by Chris on 3/15/2004 05:29:09 AM
SKIRTING DANGER joins Keenspot
SKIRTING DANGER by Meredith Gran, formerly of Modern Tales' Graphic Smash subscription site, is the newest Keenspot comic! It's also now entirely free to read and updated three times a week. Mouseover the title under "adventure" to read about it.
posted by Chris on 3/14/2004 11:10:04 PM
SORE THUMBS Debuts on Keenspot
SORE THUMBS, a new Mon-Wed-Fri strip written by Keenspot co-founder/SUPEROSITY cartoonist Chris Crosby and beautifully drawn by Owen Gieni (A-BOMB's LANDIS), debuted on Keenspot Monday, March 8th with a first-day total of well over 20,000 unique visitors. This possibly makes it the biggest webcomic launch in history.
posted by Chris on 3/09/2004 12:04:09 AM
STRIPTEASE joins Keenspot
STRIPTEASE by Chris Daily is the newest Keenspot comic! Mouseover the title in "life" to read about it.
posted by Chris on 3/04/2004 02:05:10 AM
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