Which kind of story would get more views, in your opinion?

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A son and mother falling in love or a daughter's not so innocent love for her father, and how she manipulates situations?

Are readers on Lit more into sweet stories or doesn't matter?
 
A son and mother falling in love or a daughter's not so innocent love for her father, and how she manipulates situations?

Are readers on Lit more into sweet stories or doesn't matter?

The former.

No. 1, mother -son is the most popular form of I/T stories on this site. That's what gets the biggest views.

No.2, readers do like it when you add an element of romance to the relationship. I think that's a plus, and will get more readers.

But the readership on this site is so big that as long as the story is decently written (and maybe even if it isn't) you can get a very big readership for both the concepts you've outlined.

An example of an extremely popular "manipulative daughter" story is The Anonymous and the Curious, by Discreetnfun. It came out only a little over a year ago and already is one of the all time top 250 stories on Literotica. But even that story had a sweet element to it.
 
The former.

No. 1, mother -son is the most popular form of I/T stories on this site. That's what gets the biggest views.

No.2, readers do like it when you add an element of romance to the relationship. I think that's a plus, and will get more readers.

The readers don't have much of a way to tell about the content of a story before they view it. The title, short description, author name, and presence or absence of a red H are about all they have to go on. If you want to get more views then the difference has to be in one of those things. For instance, if the story is "sweet" then it has to say that in the title or short description, or no-one will know.
 
The readers don't have much of a way to tell about the content of a story before they view it. The title, short description, author name, and presence or absence of a red H are about all they have to go on. If you want to get more views then the difference has to be in one of those things. For instance, if the story is "sweet" then it has to say that in the title or short description, or no-one will know.

That's true at first, but not necessarily over the long haul, because after a while the content of the story plays a role in the number of views it gets. A variety of factors in the long run can drive viewers to a story, such as

-- whether it's on a toplist
-- whether it's on the favorites lists of readers
-- whether it shows up in the similar stories list at the end of other stories

These things will be driven in part by whether people like the content of the story and give it a high score or put it on their favorites list.
 
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A son and mother falling in love or a daughter's not so innocent love for her father, and how she manipulates situations?

Are readers on Lit more into sweet stories or doesn't matter?
In my opinion, the two biggest drivers of views in the I/T category are the rating and the title. And the biggest driver of rating is the appeal of the premise. Which premise is more appealing? You haven't stated too much about the stories, but if the daughter is involved with the father for say money or possessions, then the son and mother falling love will have more appeal because I/T readers look for family members having sex because they want to. But if the daughter is hot and she has hot sex with her father after an interesting seduction, that could have more appeal than a story where the son and mother one day say "We love each other! Let's fuck!" for no real reason.
 
I wrote two versions of the same Incest tale, mother-son and father-daughter. In both, the woman rescues the man. The Mom-Son story has twice the number of views, votes, and likes; both have nearly identical vote scores around 4.35. Yes, LIT readers like motherfuckers.
 
A son and mother falling in love or a daughter's not so innocent love for her father, and how she manipulates situations?

Are readers on Lit more into sweet stories or doesn't matter?

Just as incest and incestuous stories are the biggest draw on the site, especially mother and son stories, there are plenty of readers who will down vote your story because they find the material disgusting. A mother having sex with her son is wrong. It's just nasty.

Believe it or not, but the biggest fan base for mother and son incest stories are those readers from the United Kingdom and from India.

Interestingly enough, you can avoid the down voting by writing a story of a stepmother having sex with her stepson, especially if the father is a bastard and treats the stepmother deplorably. It's an added bonus when a stepson falls in love with his stepmother.

Just because they're not blood related doesn't make their forbidden, sexually relationship any more incestuous, especially if they live in the same house and under the same roof.

Another good story to write and a fan favorite is mother-in-law and son-in-law sex or a sister-in-law having sex with her brother-in-law. Normally, that's not deemed incestuous unless, again, if they abide together in the same household.

"I can't believe that you not only had sex with my mother but also you had sex with my sister too," said Christine.

She looked at her husband with anger and betrayal.

"I had sex with your grandmother too," confessed her husband.
 
Just as incest and incestuous stories are the biggest draw on the site, especially mother and son stories, there are plenty of readers who will down vote your story because they find the material disgusting. A mother having sex with her son is wrong. It's just nasty.

Believe it or not, but the biggest fan base for mother and son incest stories are those readers from the United Kingdom and from India.

Interestingly enough, you can avoid the down voting by writing a story of a stepmother having sex with her stepson, especially if the father is a bastard and treats the stepmother deplorably. It's an added bonus when a stepson falls in love with his stepmother.

Just because they're not blood related doesn't make their forbidden, sexually relationship any more incestuous, especially if they live in the same house and under the same roof.

Another good story to write and a fan favorite is mother-in-law and son-in-law sex or a sister-in-law having sex with her brother-in-law. Normally, that's not deemed incestuous unless, again, if they abide together in the same household.

"I can't believe that you not only had sex with my mother but also you had sex with my sister too," said Christine.

She looked at her husband with anger and betrayal.

"I had sex with your grandmother too," confessed her husband.

Not to be rude or anything, but your post doesn't make sense to me. The WHOLE point of Incest and Taboo are family members having sexual relations, so readers would hardly find a mother and son having sex 'nasty'.

As you said yourself, incest is the biggest draw on this site and that shows you plenty find it hot. And I have a lot of success writing such material. Your advice to write pseudo-incest in the incest section of Lit will 100% get you bashed, me experiencing it personally for only going half in.
 
Not to be rude or anything, but your post doesn't make sense to me. The WHOLE point of Incest and Taboo are family members having sexual relations, so readers would hardly find a mother and son having sex 'nasty'.

As you said yourself, incest is the biggest draw on this site and that shows you plenty find it hot. And I have a lot of success writing such material. Your advice to write pseudo-incest in the incest section of Lit will 100% get you bashed, me experiencing it personally for only going half in.

That's what he is trying to get you to do. He doesn't want the competition among other things.
 
Not to be rude or anything, but your post doesn't make sense to me. The WHOLE point of Incest and Taboo are family members having sexual relations, so readers would hardly find a mother and son having sex 'nasty'.

As you said yourself, incest is the biggest draw on this site and that shows you plenty find it hot. And I have a lot of success writing such material. Your advice to write pseudo-incest in the incest section of Lit will 100% get you bashed, me experiencing it personally for only going half in.

I think this is right. People aren't going to bother reading incest stories in the first place unless they are into it. The enormous audience for incest stories proves that real, full-on blood-relation incest is what the vast majority of this audience craves. It's more taboo, and, therefore, for this audience, more erotic. It makes no sense to me to water it down by turning it into step-incest, unless your motive is artistic rather than to avoid criticism.
 
I think this is right. People aren't going to bother reading incest stories in the first place unless they are into it. The enormous audience for incest stories proves that real, full-on blood-relation incest is what the vast majority of this audience craves. It's more taboo, and, therefore, for this audience, more erotic. It makes no sense to me to water it down by turning it into step-incest, unless your motive is artistic rather than to avoid criticism.
It depends on the premise of the story. My highest rated story "My European Summer Vacation" is about half-siblings (and she doesn't even know they're half-siblings until the final day). There are a lot of great story lines that only work with stepmoms or stepsiblings or sibling-in-laws.

Given that, I wouldn't water down the incest (i.e. make it a stepsister instead of a sister) for no reason.
 
It depends on the premise of the story. My highest rated story "My European Summer Vacation" is about half-siblings (and she doesn't even know they're half-siblings until the final day). There are a lot of great story lines that only work with stepmoms or stepsiblings or sibling-in-laws.

Given that, I wouldn't water down the incest (i.e. make it a stepsister instead of a sister) for no reason.

My second-lowest rated story is a brother/sister in law story posted to I/T. It was only my second story posted to Lit and the nature of their relationship is not the only reason I could point to for the relatively low score.

But the original question was about views, not votes. That low-rated story is also my most-viewed story. I don't have a real way of knowing why it's got more views than anything else I've written (and continues to get views), but I suspect it's because of the title ("That Little Bitch") and despite the tags and short description, which make it clear that the story is about an in-law relationship.
 
Not to be rude or anything, but your post doesn't make sense to me. The WHOLE point of Incest and Taboo are family members having sexual relations, so readers would hardly find a mother and son having sex 'nasty'.

As you said yourself, incest is the biggest draw on this site and that shows you plenty find it hot. And I have a lot of success writing such material. Your advice to write pseudo-incest in the incest section of Lit will 100% get you bashed, me experiencing it personally for only going half in.

You are free to accept or ignore my advice.

As well as blood related stories of incest, I've written hundreds of in-law incest stories all posted under the incest category and all posted at Literotica.

The bottom line is, it doesn't matter what you write or where you post it, there are those who will take issue with your story, just as there are those who continue to take issue with whatever post I make on these forum boards.

The only readers who vote all of the time are those who bash stories.

My story, Stripping my Mother-in-law Naked written under my BostonFictionWriter name and posted in 2007 earned 850,000 hits within 2 months that it posted. My Sex with my Sister-in-law, Samantha story posted under my BostonFictionWriter name earned 650,000 hits within 2 months that it posted.

Those are only 2 non-blood related incestuous stories that were posted under the incest category that had a huge and favorable response. Take from that what you'd like.

I deleted both stories in 2007 to publish them as e-Books.

I had no ulterior motive in posting to your comment other than to participate in the conversation.

Good luck with your story.
 
A son and mother falling in love or a daughter's not so innocent love for her father, and how she manipulates situations?

Are readers on Lit more into sweet stories or doesn't matter?

1. Mother & son stories work on here, I think.

2. Personally I typically like stories where characters are in the same age group.
 
But the original question was about views, not votes. That low-rated story is also my most-viewed story. I don't have a real way of knowing why it's got more views than anything else I've written (and continues to get views), but I suspect it's because of the title ("That Little Bitch") and despite the tags and short description, which make it clear that the story is about an in-law relationship.
Ditto with my Big Banana in Incest -- most viewed, most-voted, lowest-scored. The title grabs-em, the content scares-em. I still get responses, a couple years later.
 
Ditto with my Big Banana in Incest -- most viewed, most-voted, lowest-scored. The title grabs-em, the content scares-em. I still get responses, a couple years later.

This reminds me of a character in Nathanael West's The Day of the Locust who is described as having feelings of "excited disgust."

People will sometimes "hate read" - this may apply to erotica or, perhaps, a political blog. They want to get feelings of moral superiority. They may also be secretly attracted to whatever sex act or political opinion is in there and they are afraid to admit it, even to themselves.
 
Here's a novel concept, write the story you WANT to write and stop worrying about which one gets the most votes/views. You get paid the same here whatever the total.

I really think the obsession with stats here causes some people to lose their creativity and deny their muse just to pander to a readership that will forget your story the second they move on to the next one.
 
One of my really popular stories was about a daughter seducing her widow father, because she hated seeing him feeling so lonely. That turned out to be a pretty winning formula. Oddly enough, I don't have a son-mother story published yet, though I have one or two in the works.

I think son-mother is the most popular I/T combo to be found on here, based on most numerous tags.

Annnnnnnnd, seemingly in the back seat, from the looks of it... :p
 
Here's a novel concept, write the story you WANT to write and stop worrying about which one gets the most votes/views. You get paid the same here whatever the total.

I really think the obsession with stats here causes some people to lose their creativity and deny their muse just to pander to a readership that will forget your story the second they move on to the next one.

Lol. I've just commented to SimonDoom that he do exactly that, in almost the same words.
 
Here's a novel concept, write the story you WANT to write and stop worrying about which one gets the most votes/views. You get paid the same here whatever the total.

I really think the obsession with stats here causes some people to lose their creativity and deny their muse just to pander to a readership that will forget your story the second they move on to the next one.

Yes.

Write what you want to read. Especially if you haven’t seen it on here yet. Perceive a niche and then fill it, while improving; readers WILL find you. And you’ll be using your time and effort most wisely.

What’s stopping you from writing both?
 
Here's a novel concept, write the story you WANT to write and stop worrying about which one gets the most votes/views. You get paid the same here whatever the total.

I really think the obsession with stats here causes some people to lose their creativity and deny their muse just to pander to a readership that will forget your story the second they move on to the next one.

Wait. Lit writers get paid?
 
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