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My newer series which is romance/comedy gets faster subs and views compared to my other fantasy one, maybe also because I upload it with proper schedule... but I remember I got up to 700 something for the first month. But then it kinda slow down to about <10 subs/day or about 50 new subs per update. It's been 2 and a half month now and I'm currently sitting at 1.5k subs ~ I think it's a good growth but also don't be discouraged because it takes a lot of time to build up your own reader base :slight_smile:

I've been on Webtoons for about a year and I have 37 subs. I've noticed I tend to get more subs if I post later in the evening, but I have a problem with impatience, lol.

I think I had~ 100 subs after 2 weeks - which was shooking to me, bc I didn´t ever get so far on Tappastic with 5x updates a week for the entire previous year. (Tappastic is a lot slower in growth, but I´m building up now, so happy about that.)
A year later I am getting close to the 2k sub mark; I upload once a week and gain a range of 30 - 70 subs a week.

It really does depend on the genre, and a strong start (first chapter) does a lot for you!

I got maybe 14, then got annoyed about the lack of auto update and ignored it, logged back in couple weeks ago to find out my comic was mysteriously deleted without my knowledge. Id like to think i at least got up to 16 before that happened.

When I first started, I didn't really understand how Webtoons worked. I put my comic in the wrong category but updated once a week, so readers knew the schedule. In the first 5 months, I gained 600 subs. After I switched to a more relevant category, Romance, I gained 1000 subs a month until Oct '17. This is with no promotion from Webtoon, no-cross promotions, or promoting on other social media.

If you really believe in your project, don't give up! I've seen comics start off really slow, end up getting promoted by Webtoons, and quickly reach 25k+ subs. Also I've seen comics that have been around for over a year that never reached more than 1K get promoted and now are at 60k+ subs.

Good luck! :smiley:

I have 2....now...I have...…………..THREE! XD But for real, people say webtoons is better than Tapastic, I think they're lying. I like how interactive this site is much better than webtoons. I got more views and subscribers here than on webtoons.

I think I had maybe 5-10 when I started 2 years ago and its been a not so steady climb to 58 subs for my one comic and 59 for my other comic, I had 60 subs for but after I kept going on hiatus both dropped to 58 (a fantasy, sci-fi) and 59 (Action/fantasy) that I have re-booted 2 times. I guess its not that bad but I have not moved in a year with the one.

hmm I got about 100 after the first 2 updates, then they updated the app and it took something like 3 months to get the next 100 and it's been a somewhat better lately, but I've only gotten to where I am because of cross promos.

I am lucky with Webtoon (or more people will prefer to say because my comic is BL-themed). The first hour my comic was published I gained 100ish subs and my friend freaked out. First month I got 1k and in the span of 7 months I reached 10k. However, once 2018 started my sub gain dwindled but still counting and now the comic subs is about 13k. Now I get around 100ish subs per update.

I did black and white before but now it’s in color. Update once a week. And I noticed the moment I changed the comic icon the view doubled. Having an interesting cover helps a lot to lure ppl clicking your comic XD

My subs climbed to 100 in the first month steadily then sort of just stayed there for the months following.

That may explain why I'm not getting any subs since mine are black and white. Good practice nevertheless for what colors you want.

I just started on Webtoon and I think it's okay. I got like 7 subs from one update Hopefully I'll get more once I start uploading on schedule.

So far I'm at 92 and I posted my webtoons since February, so its a hit and miss whether it goes up or goes down.

I post every Sunday though there was that one time I didn't post due to work and life, I think I lost a few? Other than that, I think it really depends what people go for when looking through the Discover section. Sometimes your subs will raise, sometimes it will lower, maybe one or two will give a like or they rate it up or down. Still make posts since my webcomic is pretty important to me, I just have it out there for others to read and give some thoughts :> I'm always open to em.

I think when we started it was around a 100 per updates, then when the new year started it dropped to around 10 or so per updates.

i've read somewhere here in the forums that most of this webtoons "readers" are bots anyways, so, who cares?

Thanks all for the replies!!

I will keep working hard at it then...I know its been said before but I just feel dejected ..so far 3 updates and only 8 subscribers..feels like I'm drawing to an empty room :(:frowning:

Don't worry about it too much as everyone has been saying, t takes patience which we honestly sometimes don't have or we've been for so long that we run out of it lol but yeah just wait and have a regular schedule. I'm also trying to get back to regular updating since I took a bit of a hiatus so numbers are very slow.