This week, Brad and Dave discuss one of the easiest traps for independent creators to fall into: Outsourcing important business or creative decisions to reader polls. Audience feedback can be useful, but when creators ask readers to steer decisions about Patreon tiers, Kickstarter rewards, publishing strategy, or creative direction, they often get noisy, contradictory advice that can lead them away from their own best judgment.
Topics covered in this episode include:
Why readers are experts in consumption, not creation
The danger of asking your audience to make business decisions for you
Brad’s cautionary tale from his early days as a newspaper designer
Why negative comments carry more psychological weight than positive ones
The difference between listening to readers and asking readers to decide
Why feedback should be treated as a compass, not a steering wheel
How polling readers can create factions and resentment among backers
Why creators should rely first on their own instincts, goals, and judgment
The value of seeking advice from trusted peers and experienced professionals
Why no single expert — including ComicLab — should be treated as the only authority
Dave’s hierarchy of advice: Heart and mind first, peers and pros second, passive reader feedback third
Erika Moen’s thoughtful counterpoint about social-media assistants
How a social-media assistant can protect creators from harassment, criticism, and burnout
The difference between a social-media assistant as a partner versus a replacement
Plans and possibilities for future live ComicLab events
Dave’s San Diego Comic-Con appearance at Booth 1228, including free ComicLab pins for listeners
A listener question about “boomer humor” and whether it should be taken as an insult
The difference between old-fashioned joke structure and out-of-touch subject matter
Why traditional setup-and-punchline comedy still works
How Reddit comments often reflect meme culture more than thoughtful criticism
When repeated criticism might be worth filtering for a useful grain of truth
Why creators should protect their confidence while staying open to thoughtful feedback
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