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42Just wondering if there was a "magic" number of days between submitting stories for release to help improve figures?
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(Do not listen to me.)
The default is twenty-four hours, if you leave the timing to Laurel. She sets a clock running and each chapter goes live on the "midnight server run".There's an exception for people who submit multiple chapters of a series all at once. They can specify via a "Note to Admin" that each new chapter should get posted every x number of days; I believe the default is one week, though don't hold me to that.
The default is twenty-four hours, if you leave the timing to Laurel. She sets a clock running and each chapter goes live on the "midnight server run".
Why has no one picked up on the obvious smutty double entendre? Am I on the wrong site?
How often to release?
Your decision to place the cat last in your queue has, no doubt, been noted.As often as possible. As they say, time and tide wait for no man (or woman)> The thing is, you have put work up for people to read it. The more you have available, here or elsewhere, the more you get noticed. But this isn't my only obligation. So, this site comes last in my must-do list. Work for pay, first, work to sell, second, here, third. Not to mention the SO, child, family, and Cat get attention at the tippy top of the list.
Obviously release schedule would depend on you having work sitting ready to release. As you said releasing (submitting it) something just cause it's a Friday, for example, it pointless, will probably get kicked back and if by some slim chance is accepted will no doubt destroy any loyal readers you had gotten.My magic number has been "When the story is done." Rushing out something half-assed to meet some arbitrary deadline is going to backfire more than having, say, a year between submissions because you're not happy with what you have to offer.
A well-polished story is always better than a deadline release in my opinion.
When I used to post multiple chapters/parts, I would submit them one after another on the same day and they would post day after day until everything was published.OP, you can't generally control how long your tale will take to post. So it's a moot point. You'll submit whenever, and then the story will post whenever, and whatever planning you did will be for naught.
BUT!
There's an exception for people who submit multiple chapters of a series all at once. They can specify via a "Note to Admin" that each new chapter should get posted every x number of days; I believe the default is one week, though don't hold me to that. Only once have I ever done something like that, and the second part I'd submitted went up on exactly the date I asked for. The key was to submit all the parts at once, and then leave them alone.
I didn't do it to "improve figures," though, so I can't comment on whether that has any effect.