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Hmm,, let's see... 3000:35= 100: 1 approx...? Ig.. I'm too lazy to get the exact values.. It's around these tho
Back again.. It's currently 3056:35= 87.314:1 or 87: 1
Good or bad? sigh
Hmm,, let's see... 3000:35= 100: 1 approx...? Ig.. I'm too lazy to get the exact values.. It's around these tho
Back again.. It's currently 3056:35= 87.314:1 or 87: 1
Good or bad? sigh
NatsumeRikka Very good!
I gained over 50 collections in two days. Yeah I'm scared...
Lost two collections and then gained one for the Big Hit story. It's a bit concerning, but I'm not surprised as I hadn't updated for four days. However, I did just now with a longer update (1.9k instead of usual 1-1.5k) which will be followed by another soon today. Hopefully, I can reach the 1000 collections mark before the number stagnates or drops. >_< It would be such a great milestone to make.
The other two stories are fine. I suppose readers on my other novels are used to me not updating often or just once a week compared to the Big Hit one which was usually daily. XD
Hi everyone... I've been trying to figure out this thread but I still don't understand a thing. Am really bad in Math sigh so I need help to understand my stats.
I have a novel has 14k+ views and 56 collections which is, I only updated twice or once a week.
Then, I have this 186k views and 500 collections which I noticed, often dropping everytime I went to my chapter to reply the comments. My regular updates is twice a day so I've been checking for a new comments then. (and that's often drop my gain collections)
Please help me to understand the ratio of my collections and views. Thank you so much in advance!
Elise_Elleneth Seems strange for collections to drop on comments. Then again, who knows why people drop their books.
14000/56 = 250 views per 1 collection add. 250:1. That's solid. It's better than the example below.
14000/6 = 2.33K views per 1 collection add. This tells me most of the views are either from author, scrapper bots, browsing, silent or causal readers.
Hope that helps a bit.
Elise_Elleneth And for the 186000/500 story, that is a 372:1 collection add ratio. This is still quite good! The more views and chapters a novel has, the more likely that the ratio will decrease because chapter quantity can skew the ratio to the lower end. More chapters = more views after all.
After you hit views in the 100k's, the ratio becomes less significant. Just focus on your collections number by then. Basically as long as it doesn't drop, that's good. Your readers are sticking with you, so that's most important.
I've seen my collections increase by 1 and then decrease by 1.
This went on for weeks!
It makes me think like I have a love-hate relationship with one reader lol.
Life has been so hectic it's so hard to update :'(
GrumpyNeighbor Also take in technical reasons. WN had some app problems, I think, a few weeks back when some readers had their libraries wiped and was fixed as a glitch. Technical can also play a part in collection loss/gains.
GrumpyNeighbor I know that feeling...
Anyway, for today I've got 265:1 ratio on ZQSC. A little worse then yesterday, but I guess still fine.
Yep. My main is hovering around 500 collections since the drop after a daily updates injection petered out. Views keep increasing by 1 - 2 k a day, but collections are static.
Seems I get a couple of dozen new collections (that stick with me) every time I end up on the daily updates.
328K views for something in the order of 660:1 ratio, but it'll keep worsening until next daily updates.
When my work situation get normal and I can spend more time on my writing I guess exchanging reviews and stuff like that will mitigate the numbers a bit.
I don't even know what is a healthy ratio now :(
90k views and 449 collection
I think I must've peeved some readers with my cover changes? I lost 50 collections across three books in one day. I saw them bleeding out like water
Poor Reborn is now a contender for StenDuring's worst.
The Fourth went from some to almost none.
Only Zaldizko held most reader interest.
I guess I'm writing stories readers don't want to read. I mean Historical Fantasy is kinda of a hit/miss and just able to survive as genre thanks to Steampunk and Eastern Fantasy.
eating keg of ice cream to overcome writing blues
May1st Thanks!
I think if I continue to build content, eventually I'll reclaim the drops. Inconsistency is my problem at the moment. So, I'm setting myself up, so I can remain at a consistent pace to a vision.
This means somethings will give. I just have to push on and use other means to fight through my self doubts and moments of depression.
Hello! I“m quite new here (Over a month and only writting some fan fiction for fun) Could you explain this thing about ratio? I don“t really understand it.
Today I have uploading an my original novel and I have 41 collections and 1812 views. Is it that good for the first day?
I“m my fan fiction I have 5839 collections and 1.284.000 views. I guess it is about 1:220. Is it okay or not?
GreatSage_Master1 welcome. The ratio isn't an exact science, but it's the only stat we have to trend reading interest.
You divide your views by your collection total. 1284000/5839 = 219:1 So, this means, roughly, per 219 views someone added your book to their library with an intention to read.
Since you have a healthy number, I'd say readers are actually adding your book and reading actively.
Ratio aside. Nearing 6K in collections! Wow, that's amazing. I'll be dancing once I go into 500 on one book or collectively across my portfolio, and that's more than breaking through a ceiling. Your fan fiction must be amazing to attract that much reader attention. I attempted fan fiction once, but I'm not good at it. I found it was very hard to do.
390:1... My collections are increasing slowly, but the ratio keeps getting higher and higher ć ć ”ć
Veronica8 So is like that! I always thought the more views my novel got, the better and I didn“t paid much atention to the collections.
Well, I have another novel with 958 collections and 130k views (Ratio: 136), I drope it because I didn“t have time to write that novel. Should I continue that novel? I mean for aiming to get a contrat with webnovel (My father is threatening me. if I don“t get a contrat I would have to find a job)
GreatSage_Master1 It's best to finish a novel, especially if you have a fanbase following for it. If you have reasons not to finish, as long as you forewarn readers about pending drops, they do grumble, but they're also appreciative of being forewarned.
lenapresents It can be like that for original non contracted works. Since we don't have much chance for exposure on this site and need to leverage off Discord and Forums, as well as other social media accounts.
It should start to grow, once you get a few readers following the story, especially if they post genuine reviews and rating. The story would cycle through the "similar story" AI robotic selection list a lot more frequently.
Mine in my story When Back in Time is 130:1, is that bad or not?
dillydally_girl that's pretty good. Nice.
Competing with me for worst? Hmm. 107K and 13 collections.
StenDuring lol, I don't think my story can even reach that . Over 100k views? Sounds like you attract a lot of silent readers.
1461 Collections and 1032k views for NL:SC
Ratio 706.36: 1
My normal ratio. Hovers between 700-800 ... heh.
Chryiss After you hit views in the 100k's, the ratio becomes less significant. Just focus on your collections number by then. Basically as long as it doesn't drop, that's good. Your readers are sticking with you, so that's most important.
Yup!
PsyberRose wow dream stats Nice.
I'll be tracking my ratio for a very long time.
I was thinking. If you divide your views with your chapters (1000 views : 10 chapters = 100 ratio) and that ratio you divided it with your collections (100 ratio : 10 collections = 10:1 ratio). Wouldn“t it be more exact?
GreatSage_Master1 possibly, you could go the extra mile and divide to an appropriate read, but I don't think this would be accurate since it's not stripping away other factors that amount to a View. It also takes the assumption that the read % per chapter on your device is the norm.
Example
Total view /total no of chp = view per chp
Chp view/1.50% = appx read per chp.
I noticed when I was reading, as soon as I reached the bottom of a chapter the % read was roughly 1.5%. Not sure if this is due to my phone size or book size etc.
I have 3876 views/ 4 collections on mine
So that would be 1:969
I am wondering if this is good or not, or perhaps its too early to tell since my novel currently has 10 chapters only