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ThousandStarlights Used to write 2-3 chapters a week, still got a contract. It's not just update speed/word count per day that WN cares about. Furthermore, the contract doesn't require 1.5k words a day-- only if you are aiming for Minimum Guarantee System (MGS) will you have to do so, and MGS only lasts for four months. No one is forced to publish that many words a day in the contract.

    AI380 excuse there are probably quite a few people i can ask this but I clicked on your name and here i am.... I am currently writing my first novel or maybe light novel would be more accurate. So how would I upload it to web novel

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        yaoyueyi Good to know, and thanks for that. I'd still say it's not a bad idea and good to aim for it. More chaps = more $$$ and all, but yes the Guanenteed system is where I saw that number.

        As I said above, you can likely maintain a reader base with 1 chapter a week, but it kay take longer to get a contract thst way.

        As for why you get you get a contract it is likely the read rate. That is how many words are read each week/month. More readers or more words per week will help you there. You cant do much about readers they will come, but you may be able to increase your release rate. Edited paragraph to replace chapters with words. WN pays by word not chapter, so words per week is likely a metric used. Though readers are likely more interested in chapters per week.

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