Trionyx
Not an LE guru
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I have a question regarding two of my stories. These were both published on the same day for the April Fool’s contest, both were just shy of 2 pages long and both were in the Erotic Coupling category. The one story entitled Midnight Quickie had as a teaser line “Things aren’t always as they first appear.” The second story was Zorro’s Girl with a teaser line “A flamenco dancer falls for Zorro.” The first story had three times as many views and just about three times as many votes as the second story had.
My question is ‘why did this happen?’ I can only guess that the titles and teaser lines really must have had some kind of an impact. Maybe I should have called the second one Zorro’s Conquest with a teaser line “He makes a flamenco dancer his.”
Thoughts and ideas? Thanks.
My question is ‘why did this happen?’ I can only guess that the titles and teaser lines really must have had some kind of an impact. Maybe I should have called the second one Zorro’s Conquest with a teaser line “He makes a flamenco dancer his.”
Thoughts and ideas? Thanks.