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4 Sample Cartoons as daily cartoons to appear on websities

Subscriber receives 2 lines of HTML code to insert into web page to display new cartoons daily on subscriber's website.

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Sign up to subscribe to Dan Youra cartoons viewed on your website by current fans of your website and new visitors, who find your web page and keep coming back.

New cartoon appears daily every 24 hrs.

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Power of Political Cartoons

The "300 px " X "400 px" cartoons are automatically displayed on your site. You will receive instruction on how to change the size of the cartoon to fit your page's columns.

Cartoons automatically change on your web page daily, guaranteeing fresh content.

Your website will display Dan Youra political cartoons in these exciting weeks leading up to the presidential election in November.

Very simple!

To make these political cartoons appear on your website:

  1. Add two lines of html code to your website, where you want the cartoon to appear on the page.

That's it. That is all you have to do. ONCE.

The cartoons will automatically appear in the exact same spot on your web page where you insert the code.

You will receive your two lines of html code immediately upon making your payment for your subscription. Upon payment, you will receive an email with a PDF attachment, which contains the code.

You will receive instructions on inserting code and how to change the size of the cartoon to fit your page's columns and layout.

Power of Political Cartoons

For more than two hundred years, publishers of newspapers have depended upon "the comics pages" to bring new readers to their papers and to keep them coming back to view the ongoing antics of the cartoon characters.

Caricatures as Weapons

From Dick Tracy and Li'l Abner to Peanuts and Dilbert , comics sell newspapers. Spokane's Spokesman-Review newspaper claims that "the comic section is the most important part of the newspaper."

Today the Internet serves online readers. Digital comics now serve website owners by bringing in and keeping visitors.

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