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Thank you so much! That's just my first one too. Been trying to understand it so I can gauge where I need to work on.So for you; 8 favorites, 2.5k views, an average rating of 4.44 with 115 votes, and 6 comments
Doing pretty good![]()
There is an a echo in this… er… ChamberHeart (8) = the number of people who have favourited your story
Bar Graph (2.5k) = the number of people who have viewed your story (viewed means clicked on the link, doesn't imply they finished it)
Star = Your average rating (4.44) based on 115 votes.
Speach bubble = Number of comments.
It’s a really strong start, especially getting over a hundred votes.Thank you so much! That's just my first one too. Been trying to understand it so I can gauge where I need to work on.
Awesome. Only been up since the 3rd of Feb, so I'm guessing that time line is what I need to shoot for, to gauge how good a story is and for any follow up parts?It’s a really strong start, especially getting over a hundred votes.
Emily
A warning. It can be capricious. The number of views (and thus everything else) varies with category. Incest / Taboo and Loving Wives have massive readership, if that’s your thing. There a hundred votes is nothing. A hundred votes in Reviews & Essays makes you a rock star.Awesome. Only been up since the 3rd of Feb, so I'm guessing that time line is what I need to shoot for, to gauge how good a story is and for any follow up parts?
is there any advice about titles and subtitle's that would be better draw? or is that an arbitrary thing dependant on the readers?A warning. It can be capricious. The number of views (and thus everything else) varies with category. Incest / Taboo and Loving Wives have massive readership, if that’s your thing. There a hundred votes is nothing. A hundred votes in Reviews & Essays makes you a rock star.
Also there is randomness. If you are lucky enough to be the top of page one in a category (there is no way to ensure this) you will get more views than if you are in fifth place, or, on page two from the get go.
If a really popular author publishes in the same category as you on the same day, they may take all the eyeballs.
Also, does your title and subtitle resonate with the category readership?
Plus a load of other factors.
If you can deal with triumph and disaster, as a wise man once said.
Emily
I’m still figuring that out, hun. Wasn’t so long ago I was a newbie toois there any
is there any advice about titles and subtitle's that would be better draw? or is that an arbitrary thing dependant on the readers?
is there any
is there any advice about titles and subtitle's that would be better draw? or is that an arbitrary thing dependant on the readers?
Can someone tell me what each stat means? Especially therating part. I'm not too clear on the whole stat part of Literotica.
Assuming that was for me, thanks. But not really. A bunch of my stories are 750 worders, a bunch more are 1-2k words. I’ve only written two substantial works.i've seen you're page, you are more of a pro than me! got some good stories too.
I think we all struggle with titles and given the limited number of characters available for the short description, we struggle more with those. The tags help readers searching for a particular type of story.is there any
is there any advice about titles and subtitle's that would be better draw? or is that an arbitrary thing dependant on the readers?
I try not to look too often, but I think I have around 5 in the 4.47 - 4.49 rangeStats are useful, but the important thing to remember is they're flawed. As others have said there is simply a bit of luck involved, a bit of malice from internet trolls, etc. So stats are imperfect.
(also, they can be frustrating!! Fly high my little red H)
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Do readers really use the tags to find stories much? My impression has been that it is all about category new stories placement and some on "top" lists. But that may just be me.6. Use your full allotment of 10 tags if you can. Choose words that capture the erotic and distinctive nature of your story--words that a real person, looking for a story like yours, might use in a search. That's what they're for.
Do readers really use the tags to find stories much? My impression has been that it is all about category new stories placement and some on "top" lists. But that may just be me.
True enough. And it's not like I can afford to blow off any potential readers.You have nothing to lose, right?
True enough. And it's not like I can afford to blow off any potential readers.
Thanks for the list, it's really helpful, even though I won't be writing any "Mom" stories any time soon. Does "cousin" work the same way?![]()
Can someone tell me what each stat means? Especially therating part. I'm not too clear on the whole stat part of Literotica.
yea It has help tremendously. I use the stats now mostly to gauge the reactions of a story, if it doesnt do well. I'll go back and re-read it myself and see where it could use some work done. maybe a bit of fine tuning.A little late to the party and @EmilyMiller has more than answered your questions, so I'll refrain from mansplainning her comments again. (Don't worry, it's a running joke between us.)
Anyway, really strong start for a first story. Congrats.
Lots of other great advice (and words of caution) here as well. Take heed of them and you'll continue to build off that initial success.