LAHomedog
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The word count is visible on the right side of the first page of every story.
Oh!! I have never noticed that box before. Thank you. Sheeesh! Who knew?!
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The word count is visible on the right side of the first page of every story.
So I know the response to this question will be subjective but I am wondering with, the “recent” addition of the word count up front on stories, what would be the ideal word count for you to want to read the story?
So, I am learning. But, I need other options, if I'm doing this for ME.
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You get feedback here on Lit for writing extremely good stories or supremely bad ones. If you're in the middle of the great bell curve, then Lit can be a very quiet place. You just gotta know where on the bell curve you sit. That's all we're saying.
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That's my point. I am here trying to find out how the site works, and trying to find out how best to use it for me.
Advising a newbie to "Just write more" and "think about Laurel's workload" is counterproductive when I have my own workload and goals.
One thing I have noticed is the day of the week a story posts in the "New" area might have an impact on the readership. Of my first three chapters, Ch1 posted on a Saturday, and got 3,400 views. Ch2 and 3 posted on the following Monday and Tuesday and only got 1,600 and 1,200 readers. But, I have NO influence on when they post, Those stories posted within 2-3 days of when I clicked Publish. My latest Ch7 has been waiting for 7 days (should post tomorrow, since the CH it replaces just disappeared).
So, I am learning. But, I need other options, if I'm doing this for ME.
You get NO feedback if no one reads it.
Now, I could post to that "cesspool" you refer to as the LW category. I know I can get twice the readership there as the EC category. But, I also know thirty anons there will 1-bomb it, while I gain 5 or 6 who love it and follow me, and another dozen who rate it a 5.
So.... this is what I'm learning and trying. Just because a story received NO feedback, but rated as 4.2 with only 1,200 reads doesn't necessarily mean it's a bad story. It just means this site and the day of the week it posted as New didn't meet my needs.
Do I throw away my longer term concept and think about another? I'll think about it.
Oh!! I have never noticed that box before. Thank you. Sheeesh! Who knew?!
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But there's another factor. It's well known around here that ALL series see drop-offs in views for subsequent chapters. I've had exactly that happen across multiple series, regardless of day of week they're posted. Readers see "Ch 02" and if they didn't read "Ch 01", they'll just bypass it unless they feel like going back and finding Ch. 01.
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But I do want to comment around "Laurel's workload."
I've also edited a number of my posted stories. Never pulled and combined, but the site offers instructions on how to edit and delete submissions. So... they're prepared to do that. I see no reason to not take them up on it. Now, at the pace I can write stories, I'll not be doing much of that. So, yeah, it could get abusive, but c'mon, how many of us will be doing multiple daily submissions and requests for edits or deletes? You just have to accept the time lag. My last two edits took almost ten days to get posted... Oh well. Take that into account. It's the way it is.
...I'll just reiterate, if your primary, number one, unbending goal is direct and regular considered feedback, you're at the wrong place. ...
Actually, Monday is the best day of the week to publish a story. Saturday is a good day. If you publish a series, you'll always see a big drop off in views from Chapter 1 to Chapter 2.One thing I have noticed is the day of the week a story posts in the "New" area might have an impact on the readership. Of my first three chapters, Ch1 posted on a Saturday, and got 3,400 views. Ch2 and 3 posted on the following Monday and Tuesday and only got 1,600 and 1,200 readers. But, I have NO influence on when they post, Those stories posted within 2-3 days of when I clicked Publish. My latest Ch7 has been waiting for 7 days (should post tomorrow, since the CH it replaces just disappeared).
So, I am learning. But, I need other options, if I'm doing this for ME.
Actually, Monday is the best day of the week to publish a story. Saturday is a good day. If you publish a series, you'll always see a big drop off in views from Chapter 1 to Chapter 2.
Chapter 1 got 3,400 views publishing on a Saturday.
Chapter 2 got 1,600 views starting on Monday
Chapter 3 got 1,200 starting Tuesday
Chapter 4 (Rewrite with deletion of a previous work) got 3,300 views on the Next Saturday
So, I see a different pattern than you're suggesting.
If I may, it seems to me that you aren't having a very good time writing. The focus on views and ratings and categories and days of the week is missing the point. If you enjoy writing, then write what you want to write and, when it's done, post it, even it appears on Christmas Day. If you are being made miserable, then stop.
Or try another site. I would suggest a smaller more niche one where your stories will not be one of 50-100 appearing every day. I can see where that would be disheartening to someone starting out. The story I'm posting here now actually got more views and 50x more comments on a smaller site than it's getting here because there were only 3-4 other stories running concurrently, so people noticed it and responded.
You get NO feedback if no one reads it.
Chapter 1 got 3,400 views publishing on a Saturday.
Chapter 2 got 1,600 views starting on Monday
Chapter 3 got 1,200 starting Tuesday
Chapter 4 (Rewrite with deletion of a previous work) got 3,300 views on the Next Saturday
So, I see a different pattern than you're suggesting.
I can't tell what you are referring to.
Your Lifestyle Ch.: 6 Part Series perfectly illustrates what 8Letters is saying.
Each successive chapter receives fewer views than the previous one, because of reader attrition, which is a common phenomenon.
Then views jump with Chapter 5. Why? Because you posted it to Loving Wives rather than Erotic Couplings, and Loving Wives gets far more views than Erotic Couplings. It's the most-viewed story category, AFTER Incest/Taboo and Illustrated. Erotic Couplings tends to get relatively few views.