GreenFoxx211
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I'll just repost what I said in another thread. Collections are what matters, because those people are the interested readers. If you want to know about getting collections, here's a few things I learned.
1) Mass Release - Most of the large jumps in collections that I have are from them. Give them a schedule that you can do easily then stockpile chapters. If you're feeling happy, publish a few and readers would love that.
2) Give them cliffhangers. I swear those help a lot. Just make sure it's not just cutting scenes, though. Make them want more without short changing them.
3) Make it tense. If you want to write action, make it have stakes or give them context on why sh*t is about to go down. Hype the readers. If you write drama, make them care. If the characters are unlikable or unrelatable, they make the scene boring.
4) Consistent updates - I got most of my collections from my first month. Currently about two months in, with about three weeks of break included in that time. They look at that weekly chapter update rate and if it's too low, most won't add it to their library.
5) Good cover and synopsis. Visuals matter when you want to get people's attention. Covers get them to click on your novel. Synopsis makes them try reading it.
(I'm currently at 1700+ in collections.)
Hope to see you still posting a few months after this post. Most don't last long because, you know, life. Don't worry about making mistakes. Your novel is your baby, don't let other people's judgement make you abandon your baby.
Eventually you'll want to edit your work, do it after finishing the volume first. That way it would serve as an outline. Use the comments as points to work on, but don't take everything in stride. Good luck!