NotWise
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The two stories I have submitted to contests/events are the least-viewed stories of the twenty I've written. That probably has more to do with the categories in which they were published, however, than anything else.
I need to publish a story for a contest in the incest/taboo or exhibitionism categories to test whether this is true.
I'm curious whether this really is what other people have experienced: that publishing a story for a contest significantly increases its views and votes above what a similar story in the same category would have enjoyed if published outside a contest.
You're likely to get a larger response to the question if you ask it on the contest support thread. It's a fairly common topic there.
Personally, I 'feel' like the contests boost my views and votes beyond what I'd otherwise have, but I can't really meet your requirements for a reasonable test (two similar stories in the same category, one in a contest and one not).
The closest I can get is my first Valentine's Day entry from 2016 (A Valentine's Day Mess, 65k views, 683 votes, 22 comments) and Part 2 of the same story (8.9k views, 89 votes, 2 comments, and a higher score than the original). There is always a drop-off from a part 1 to a part 2, but I wouldn't expect it to be that large.
My Pixie stories are another close miss. They aren't chapters. Pixie by the Fireside was in the Mature category and I entered it in the Holiday contest. It got 27.3k views and 236 votes and not a very good score. Mature is a small category. The three other Pixie stories all went into EC, which can produce a big response or a big yawn, and they average about 15k views and about 70 votes. The lowest score among the three stories in EC is the same as the score for the contest entry.