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Yesterday I decided to binge upload the first 10 chapters of my novel and am curios to how the process of gaining readers look like.
Do I just upload daily until my novel eventually picks up on subscribers and readers? I am not even concerned about reaching a certain amount of followers within a certain amount of time, but just want to know how does exhibition work on this site. (note that I am not going to sign any contract for I want my novel to remain free)

Here is the link of the novel but I would simply ask for an answer to above asked questions.
Thank you all in advance!

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consistency, quality writing, and keeping the tension building so readers want to know what happens next

It is a tough grind getting readers, I've found the most rewarding way is engaging with your readers, reply to their comments, leave personal notes at the end of the chapter updates. I think it can help, especially at the start to keep your updates short so people feel they can dip in easily. Also reading and connecting with other creators' work can be good as readers will see your comments and be interested in your stories. But there's no quick method, if you get a subscriber a week, I think you're doing well!

I'm not a novelist, but I know that it will help you a lot to find a few novels in your genre that started around the same time as you. Ideally, find one that you think is a close peer to yours, find another that you think is better than yours, and one that you think is worse. Follow them and their authors, do what they do that works. Especially if the one you think is worse starts outperforming you, learn what they're doing!

Also, keep your expectations low, it's tough for novels out there.

I checked out your novel just based on first impressions.

-If your cover isn't AI, please add the artist's name to the synopsis so people know it's not.
-Shorten your synopsis to no more than 500 characters and one paragraph
-Go easy on the M tags unless they're truly necessary. Se*ual content is more strict than the others. A rule of thumb is not to make to your first 10 chapters mature. I read your chapter 1 and I'm not sure where the mature content is. Novels can get away with a lot of things, and I've read nastier gore chapters in the Premium section that were not labeled as M.
-Edit your grammar. I saw several instances of a missing period, the comma being after the "" ("It should be like this," she said.)
-Numbers under 100 should be spelled out, such as one, two, three, etc.

You'd have to reach BIG numbers as a community novel to be potentially offered a contract, anyway.

For uploading, daily during the first week is fine. After that, I recommend decreasing gradually until two updates a week. Many authors go to one eventually.

Keeping a consistent release
quality writing
and consistent promotion