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Nov 2017

I think I may leave Tapas. I noticed over time that instead of increasing to 4,000 followers, I am now losing hundreds of followers per day and I'm not sure why.

It's getting to a point where I am beginning to feel discouraged and wondering why I bother posting if I keep losing followers...

Therefore, I will leave this open for the rest of this month, see how it goes and if I continue to lose more followers, then i'm going to delete this account and just resume posting on my tumblr blog as I always did in the past prior to joining tapas.

I just feel like i'm working too hard for very little in return.

That's my complaint.

sorry to hear that :C, just a question, did you get into the daily snack or trending/popular pages? cause many who do get into those usually have a giant growth of subs but then they lose a bunch of them once the initial hype dies out, mostly is cause the readers subed just cause and not cause they where actually interested in the comic

don't know just giving a Hypothesis

Yeah, I was in the daily snack more than once...That's sad to know that people just joined because of hype and not due to the interest of my work...I find that very depressing...

Considering the amount of people who submit new comics every single day on Tapas, just getting the opportunity to have people give you a chance should be something to be happy about. You should honestly be ecstatic you have readers in the first place, where most creators barely manage to get 10. I think your comic is perfectly fine, but taking it down is a risk of losing a majority of your readers, and chances are most probably won't seek you on Tumblr unless they're truly devoted (to be honest there's only really four comics in my reading list I would make the effort to follow outside of tapas if it ever came to it). In the end it is your choice, I believe you should just enjoy what you do and stop worrying about numbers.

tell me about it :C, but don't worry mostly the slope will keep going until it stabilises and the only people left are those that are actually interested in your comic, they will then share and like which will expand your exposure and you will start gaining actual real subs instead of hyped ones, you already have a foundation that most here would take up to a year to get, so don't get discourage and keep on making the comic that your real readers will love to share and read =D

So I should just ignore the falling numbers and keep working? As in returning back to my hobby days when I just treated my comic series as an everyday hobby and not care wether people liked it or not? That's kind of hard considering I am trying to spread awareness of my work in hopes of selling my book series. Those deviant art hobby days for me are over for me.

But, I guess I can try not looking at the numbers and keep posting..

Thanks, I appreciate it. I guess i'll just keep chugging away and post more works. Maybe my new series (That I hope to release soon) will be better!

I'm pissed I went from having a freelance gig that paid 65,000 a year to now forced to work in retail because no one wants to hire me as a freelancer because that previous job was my only experience. Only one who wants to hire me is some place that takes 3 hours to get there, i've never heard of it and Glassdoor reviews makes it sound shady as all hell :confused:

don't go there and don't ever answer, if it sounds shady it probably is shady, where theirs smoke theirs fire as they say =0

Aww, that’s too bad. My brother found your comic on tumblr a while ago and he enjoyed it ( I dunno, I just felt I should say that). :upside_down:
Nothing wrong with going independtent as far as hosting goes (i plan to have my own tumblr site ‘til I can afford a domain). :slight_smile:

edit: * notices the issue has been resolved after the fact * :expressionless:

Thanks for your comment! It really does help and at least gives me hope to continue working on my series!

@indagold That sucks. If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.

@cosmicfunnies You wouldn't be the first person who's been featured via Daily Snack/Staff Pick who's numbers soon thereafter began to plummet. From what I've heard before, this is the downside to being featured that nobody really tells you about. Hang in there and be grateful for the genuine subs you do have. That imo is the ultimate mark of whether a work is really worth your time as a creator. :slight_smile:

I hate when I try to follow a thread but when I come back there's over thirty replies and I can't be bothered to read them all.