astroboysandeep
Virgin
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2017
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Hi all, I’ve been an author on Lit for about 5 years and have published about 20+ stories. In all this time it never occurred to me to understand more about my readers: their background, their preferences, the way they end up at my stories etc. So I decided to create a survey form on google forms where people can anonymously fill out these details (feel free to check it out and let me know what you think).
I recently submitted a story with a link to the survey but it was sent back because you’re not allowed to post outside links within the body of the text, as outlined in the content guidelines:
Admittedly, it was my bad, so I’m going to take the link out and resubmit. However, I do want to direct readers to the survey so they can choose to tell me about themselves. The only loophole I see around this specific rule is to post the link in the comments after the story.
What I’d like to know is whether any of you have tried to conduct such anonymised surveys in the past using google forms or other platforms, how did you do it and what was the response? Literotica is all about anonymity for the authors and readers and I respect that deeply, but that leaves authors staring at a blank wall when it comes to understanding their readership, where their preferences lie and what resonates with them in our stories. Comments, favourites and ratings only go so far in painting that picture, we need something that’s more targeted. At the end of the day, we want to give the readers what they want and also scratch that itch for validation when publishing a story. Demographic surveys are a key tool to help us point in the right direction.
Eager to hear your thoughts and suggestions
I recently submitted a story with a link to the survey but it was sent back because you’re not allowed to post outside links within the body of the text, as outlined in the content guidelines:
- Works that contain advertisements, outside links, domain names, or outside promotions of any kind within the description, body text, or audio (including “See my profile for…”)
Admittedly, it was my bad, so I’m going to take the link out and resubmit. However, I do want to direct readers to the survey so they can choose to tell me about themselves. The only loophole I see around this specific rule is to post the link in the comments after the story.
What I’d like to know is whether any of you have tried to conduct such anonymised surveys in the past using google forms or other platforms, how did you do it and what was the response? Literotica is all about anonymity for the authors and readers and I respect that deeply, but that leaves authors staring at a blank wall when it comes to understanding their readership, where their preferences lie and what resonates with them in our stories. Comments, favourites and ratings only go so far in painting that picture, we need something that’s more targeted. At the end of the day, we want to give the readers what they want and also scratch that itch for validation when publishing a story. Demographic surveys are a key tool to help us point in the right direction.
Eager to hear your thoughts and suggestions