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Oct 2018

I'm doing 3 pages Friday and 3 pages Saturday (in total 6 pages per week)

Do you think its enough? Or do you think you it needs more to grow a comic viewership?

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I publish two a week because it is easiest for me to meet that kind of deadline without falling behind. Plus, it gives me time to produce filler.

Edit: just realized you only linked to Line, in that case a multi page update once a week or so seemed to do best there....im not really sure. But the only thing that grows viewership is having a good story to tell and telling it in full.

As long as you're consistent and you just keep telling your story even one page a week is enough. The only difference is generally the more pages and more often you update on Tapas the more likely you will have steady growth.

If possible, it may benefit you to draw those six pages and space out a one page update every other day even. To optimize for the Tapas trending and popular sections.

That said you cannot control who comes to the comic and subscribes so you have to consider what the workload will be on you. There will always be stories to tell and art to make.

Every addition to your web comic is like a drop in the bucket. A year from now your goal ought to be a full bucket. As long as you keep adding to the comic you'll be alright~

more uploads a week not = more views.
good comic + great promotion + digital word to mouth = more views.

I've seen people post 1-2 pager per week really much, so I think your 6 pages is just fine :smiley: I couldn't even keep up with that to be honest, so I need to make 2-3 pages per week too.I think that it's just important to post so you can keep up, and readers understand and remember what is happening. weekly updates are the best in this case, even if you would post only 1 page, I think :slight_smile: but it also depends what kind of artist you are and what kind of people reads your comic...

I post a page a week- that is the most I can do and still be able to build a buffer. If I tried to post more than once a week, it would wreck the comic because I work a FT job and I dont always have time or energy to work on stuff every day.

One, first establish how much work load you can have that is one comftable. Then from their plan your updates instead of trying to reach a 'magical page upload'. I think your number of pages is fair. I think spacing out a bit more might help (say thursday and saturday) for more visibility.

Like most mention the real way to grow is consistency + good story + good promotion. Having good art helps too, but I see many people be afraid to start cause their art isn't some amazing mind blowing thing. The story and pacing is more important than the art itself. Don't be afraid if growth stales a week or not, just keep at it. I see you are at 68 subs in 2 week more or so, is a good start.

I suggest cross-promotion with other creators and so on to gain more subs and so on.

Interesting. I'm uploading episodes( and by episodes I mean scenes). And every time its a different amount of pages. I feel like sharing each page one by one will impact narration in a big negative way (and I see that a lot in many webcomics here). Episodes format is just too good to pass. But for getting attention for new series/author I understand pluses of constant uploads.

Right now I'm just reformatting full pages to vertical scroll format and it takes me one evening so I can upload once a week. After chapter 1 finished things will get worse, because I will probably need over a week to just finish a page.

But I already abandoned idea of getting readers through constant updates (because its just impossible for me right now, as a hobbyist) and focus on redirecting readers to series from forums and social media.

I think in larger scale, keeping series high in fresh/new/popular and regulary feeding readers is not what's important - you want to attract new readers anyway and they may be reading it from 1st episode.

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