Well, no one is hurrying you, so you can announce you want to make a Q&A and just wait for enough questions for a few month. Don't forget to repeat about it under every update!
We also took some questions from previous pages, the ones that were left without answers, like the joke about panties and questions about kids who are unaffected by everything - they were not questions specially asked for Q&A. I only made a few small illustrations with authors in chibi style, put some panels from the comic and that's it, you can look at it here.
(The questions are from Webtoons and Tapas together, by the way)
We only post an update once every 2 weeks, so we announced it on April 18 and posted it on May 16. There weren't many question flowing too, so we decided not to wait for long (but we also wanted to make a follow up update quicker, so we had different motivation than you too). I really recommend to make a big announcement, because many people don't read author's comments
So there were even more questions afters we made a "thank you for 6k subs" episode, when the fact about Q&A was posted again on the pages of episode, not in the comment. We have much less subs on Tapas (like, 40 times less), so they were mostly questions from Webtoon and as I recall, 1 old unanswered from Tapas, but I think it will be okay of you make an announcement in the episode and on your profile too, just in case =)
For my first Q&A, I only got a single Question, which went along the lines of "draw the main character in a banana costume".
I was a bit dumbfounded at first, but then made a joke out of it - 2 years later (ans 2 more Q&As), it´s become a big running gag between me and my readers, and I now get more Questions that I can answer.
Don´t be afraid the first thing might be a "flop". Whatever comes out of it, take it as an opportunity to learn - and maybe you can make it funny, too
That makes sense, I guess posting it a bit everywhere on your content (without spamming, obviously) is safer. Like, make the announcement on the profile and put a reminder at the end of every new update until the Q&A is ready.
My only worry is that I'm not on webtoon so it's all on tapas' subs' shoulders right now ^^; But we'll see.
Thanks a lot of the tips
How many subs when you made your first Q&A?
And yes, I know dealing with flops isn't all bad but reaching a milestone only to flop on it is a bit lame, haha ^^; Thanks for this comment though, because now I know how to react in case of a flop
Also, wanted to ask... can you draw the MC in a banana costume plz? (okay, I see myself out.)
1k is more than enough to do a Q & A, I think I only had a couple hundred when I did my first one... and I think about 300 or 400 when I did my second one. I am actually hosting a third one now!
You can also branch out and ask on your social media accounts if you are worried about not getting enough questions. But I'm sure your readers will surprise you! You can also ask your family and friends to ask questions , if you aren't getting enough and branch out to the forum as well!
Read lots of other Q&As so you get an idea of what works and what doesn't!
For example here are the two I've done for my comic so far:
First Round
Second Round
Holy hell, those are some badass Q&As, thank you for linking them! Love the format! (Also, how did you survive the spider invasion, that's insane >.>)
Sadly, I'm not that active on other social media so for now I'll simply limit it to tapas, but keeping that in mind if the flop comes to show. And yes, friends and family are always an option, I actually didn't think of that!
Thank you so much! It's so very helpful, especially when some examples are provided. Good luck on the next Q&A :3
congrats on the 1K in advance!
i said this before and i'll say it again:
if you worry you might not get any questions, you can simply announce you're making a "special" episode in celebration of this milestone. Prepare some fun little extras to put in it (extra illustrations, fanart, comment feature, character sheets, omake...etc) and tell your readers this is their chance to ask any questions or have any requests! (brace yourself for the onslaught of genderbend requests)
I made it a bit fun for the readers where they gotta @ a character and ask them directly instead of just a generic comment directed at me. Worked quite well : D
I've been doing a QnA this month while I work on my next chapter. The impression I get from my experience is that you can probably count on somewhere betwen 25-50% of your regular commenters to ask a question for it. So I'd imagine with 1K subs you'd get plenty of questions.
I had around 70 subs I think when I first announced it, I put it in an image at the end of the updates (since I don't think mobile users see wall posts, and not everyone reads the author notes haha). I didn't get a ton of questions but I got some really good ones that were interesting and fun to illustrate, so I'd call it a success! I've got one more going up next week, but here's the three I've done so far if you were wanting to look at examples.
Good luck with your QnA!
I think that as long as you have active readers that like to interact with you, you will have a successful Q&A. I had only ~350 when I did my first one, and I announced it about 1 month in advance, which gave me plenty of time to prepare, and have my readers see the announcement and ask questions
I find it useful to have a single episode that asks people to ask the questions for Q&A in the comments. It's very organized that way, and people could upvote questions other people have asked to prioritize
good luck!
I think I am going to follow this idea, but "in reverse". Starting with a Q&A announcement, and if I gather no question, I'll go ahead and post an episode with all the things you said. I like the Q&A because readers can ask about what interest them.
Thank you so so much though, I like the idea of a big episode filled with small gifts. I shall keep that in mind.
Side note, I cannot open the link you provided. :o It leads to an error page.