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  • How long does it take to reach a million views for an original novel?

Veronica8 How complicated it is! Well, a good story, in theory, I have to read for a long time, delete repeated words, add new turns. use synonyms. To grind every word occupied, then from the point of view of grammar, spelling and syntax, everything will be fine. But at the same time we need a dynamically developing plot, an interesting story. Perhaps without fillers. But it takes time. Therefore, it will not be possible to publish 2-3 chapters a day, unless you write a novel right away, and then just publish 2-3 chapters a day?

Veronica8

What i meant by failure is that you should start anew. It can be the same story, entirely revised, but at least you get the chance to be in new rankings and have some visibility again. Even better, if you change the title and the cover.

Especially, if your valid views have dropped on a day to day basis and the average number of chapters read keep lowering as well. If it's like this for months, it means your retention rate has become bad. The issue is that even if you revise your problematics chapters, the old readers that stopped reading you won't miraculously give a new read to your story. In their head, your story has already been labelled. The oldest your story, the highest will be the number of readers you definitely lost.

That's what i would do. I take all the advices, i keep what is good and remove what is bad, then start anew.

Of course, if you're contracted or aiming for paper edition, then finish your novel and take your time. It is another situation.

    Gourmet_DAO I guess it is based on genre. I've observed historical fiction take months to gain views, but some contemporary romance take weeks. Fantasy is a hit and miss target range. Especially if the lead is female and there's no romance. The reader pick-up is harder there.

    Keep at it, to your own pace. Some readers do hang around for updates whenever they arrive as long as they know the story isn't going to be dropped.

      Gourmet_DAO

      It is better to release 2-3 chapters a day, but update stability is the most important. However, whatever is your updating rate, i would advice to stockpile at least 15k words worth of content, so that you can appear in new ranking the first day.( I didn't do this though haha) You will also have a top rank in release ranking for the week coming.

        Veronica8 Yep, that is exactly why my novel has such a shit ranking :D I saw it myself, how people overtook mine in views. But, I write how I like. I write the story I want to write, not a story based on popular tags and famous titles. At the end of the day, I see those who appreciate and actually analyse the book. They think about the plot, and events. I much prefer that with a smaller audience, than mindless reading with millions of views. Something people don't really pursue here I noticed.

          Arkinslize
          Veronica8
          Thank you very much for the valuable advice, I’ll try to apply them to the new gourmet novel. In the meantime, you need to finish at least two novels from 4. Respect !!!

          Estedei! the film of 2019, there for 10 seconds the Internet and the light went out, Google lost all the information about The Beatles and Harry Potter. Maybe that's why you need to backup our novels.

          Although on a paper basis, the book lasts at least 200 years! Whereas the data on electronic media information may disappear. The format may change ... and all data will be lost. Paper will not let you down!

          Gourmet_DAO I just wanted to share a good novel I liked in this platform( basically Copy Paste) around two weeks. I almost got 200 thousand views. (which resulted in webnovel to see the potential of the novel then they discovered it was copy past and cost it for other people. I didn't really wanted to profit from it. in fact I did asked the translator for the right for it.) anyway I agree with you. for viewers you need interesting story and good name for it.

            The_Good_Devil Famous advertiser O'Gilvey said that a good, capacious, not very long name attracts more people! The second important is a good slogan, the third high-quality product.

            DarkRay

            Public views don't really matter, but valid views, valid view rate and average number of chapter read are very important.

            Because for someone to read you more than one minute definitely means your synopsis was interesting enough and he gave your story a try. I think a valid view rate below 40% or an average number of chapters read below 1 per day shows some problems.

              Arkinslize With all due respect, I'm not on this website for a month. I'm aware how statistics work, I simply replied to views. (look at the name of the topic).

                The short and sweet answer (not necessarily to OP’s question, but just in how to get a lot of views):

                Update daily

                There, done.

                Yes, the above answers are great. Thus, I’m not repeating it. Basically, no matter how good your story is, or how (un)popular the genre is, as long as you update daily, consistently, you’ll get views and a following. Might not be as many as you’d like, but forget it if you’re updating only once a week, you’ll most likely not be getting 1M in a year. Not even kidding on this. Ofc, what’s mentioned about being strategic in getting on certain lists quickly is very good advice.

                If this is any help as a frame of reference.

                I’m not contracted, been here for a year. Ignore the stat dump if not interested. :p

                Story 1:
                - Jan 25th start/~1 year
                - original
                - entered in a contest for only 3 days
                - 48 chapters
                - good grammar
                - once a week updates
                - frequent month hiatuses of no updates/no longer updated on WN
                - <200 collections
                - 171K

                Story 2:
                - March 26 start/~ 10 months
                - original
                - entered in a contest for entire duration and ranked in contest
                - 29 chapters
                - good grammar
                - once a week updates
                - frequent month hiatuses of no updates/on hiatus currently until the summer
                - 200-300 collections
                - 141K views

                Story 3:
                - April 25 start/~ 9 months
                - fanfic
                - entered in a contest for entire duration and ranked in contest
                - 58 chapters
                - good grammar
                - once a week updates
                - was on hiatus for 4 months/just returned back from hiatus yesterday
                - >1000 collections
                - 325K views

                Make of what you will from this sample info. Basically, this just shows no matter the differences, the longer a novel exists with more chapters = more views. Fanfic doesn’t really count since you asked about originals, but it’s still in the same vein. The only major difference is collections number rather than views when looking at original vs fanfic, which makes sense.

                I update 3 times/week. I think I'm at 4 or 5 months, and just about to hit 100k views. Though I think my valid views are pretty good, usually average around 70%. 240 collections, 61 chapters so far.

                I guarantee you if you name you novel something like "Re-Born as Grand Harem Sexy System", use a very titillating cover, post 8 chapters a day, and spam a bit you'll reach those million views in a couple of months at most.

                I joke but at the same time I'm not. Views and readership are not necessarily the same thing and what determines a book's visibility and clickability is a mass formula of things. What is the genre- what are the hooks? If you get the right hook for a high viewing demographic- then you have you rmillions of views. Same concept in viral video and any curated content.

                  DarkRay

                  Sorry, i just thought reading you that dashboard stats meant nothing for you. My bad.

                  It wouldn't have been an issue either. There's probably quite a few authors that don't give a shit about them.

                  RESUME:

                  Then it turns out that you just need to write more, and even more, 2500 words a day, to publish 2-3 chapters a day, every day for 1-6 months, so that the number of readers grows? It’s just some kind of cheat, know the technology of attracting readers, this is a game or a marketing ploy.

                  It turns out so, if of course I understood correctly:

                  1. attractive title page

                  2. an attractive name - for example, system, revival, romance, medicine, cooking (add as needed)

                  3. write a lot, upload 2-3 stories to the website of the web novels with some time intervals

                  4. If you write 1400 words per chapter or 2500-3000 words per day, you can get into the trend, some kind of internal rating ?! (in reality, 2,900 words can be written if everything is fine in the real world, if not so much then 300 words or even nothing at all).

                  5. If you do not constantly update, then readers will leave, as well as subscriptions will be reduced

                  6. the quality of writing, a minimum of grammatical errors, attract or make those who come to the light of the trend stay (their expectations were not deceived)

                  7. interesting content (if it is more interesting, it even allows you to close your eyes to not very good English grammar)

                  8. rating by wrapping reviews and stones

                  9. update the review, to 30-90 reviews (but it’s not interesting, 10 reviews are enough to enter the formal rating. And swap is not very sporty. But nevertheless this seems to be the only way for a beginner to attract at least some that attention)

                  10. Advertising through the forum

                  As a result: a large number of views is determined not so much by the quality of the novel as by the efficiency of the author, he can write 4,000 words a day, he can publish 2-3 chapters every day throughout his entire novel!

                  Quality is in second place.

                  That is, in fact, there are two conditional groups, maybe several of them:

                  1. those who want to get a contract and they need 1,000,000 readers

                  2. those who need 1,000,000 readers and do not need a contract, this 1,000,000 pleasantly flatters self-esteem, a sense of self-worth, something else, each has its own cockroaches

                  3. those who care about not statistics, but improving their romance, quality and not quantity

                  4. those who do not care about statistics, anyway, at the rating, they publish their thoughts as they can, the creative process itself is important to them

                  5. I personally do not really care about the rating, the statistic is interesting in terms of research, how many people watch me per day? Can I write 3,000 words a day? if I can, how many days, weeks, months can I write? when will I be out of breath? How many subscriptions do I have? How do my texts, improved after verification, editing, affect my subscriptions? or more importantly just the speed of writing chapters in the form of simple raw materials? At the same time, I would like to improve the letter itself so that there are emotions, that there is interesting information (I’m not always sure how to beat this information).

                  6. There are probably some other ideas.

                  This trick 100% would work in getting the views, who cares if your story is good or not.

                  1. Update daily.
                    2.Clickbait title and cover.
                    3.Of course, a clickbait synopsis that didn't explain anything about your story.
                    4.Get 10 rating at least, to light it up as not many actually read a story that didn't have rating.

                  As for how long, it depends.
                  It takes me a few months to get a million views with 2k collections, even though I write the story for WPC and lost.
                  I also didn't expect to get an offer for a contract, and since it would help in getting readers on WN, why not?

                  It's a small price to get my shameless ass known

                  Wow! That is, relatively non-sports technology, promotion works 100 percent!

                  And those who think that self-promotion is not sports, in fact, are with fewer views?

                  That is, ratings are more likely the author’s ability to understand how the world of WebNovel works and to be able to get to the top using the technology of wrapping, and not the quality of writing and the interestingness of the story?

                  Very entertaining!

                  Thanks!

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