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Jun 2021

I missclicked because of my stupid broken mouse :sweat_smile:
It's 5-10 on both for me so far.
Edit: Ah, now it's correct :slight_smile:

On Webtoon, I usually get from 1 to 5 new subscribers with each new update, with 2-3 being the average.

On Tapas... I'm lucky if I get 1-2 new readers a month :'D not even sure how people find my series on here, since they mostly seem to come when it's not update day, so I'm guessing they're either coming from ComicAd or social media rather than Tapas search.

i thought it was between update days.

Tapas has been weird these days for me tho.

Webtoon has been consistently bad (for webtoon standards with their big audience), but Tapas was so good until it turned bad.

No way it's my comic's quality fault, must be something with their algorithm :joy::joy::joy::sob::sob::sob::cry::cry::cry:

On Tapas, subscribers randomly come whenever they feel like it (or when I show my work to people on the forum), so there's so way for me to keep track of numbers, really. I haven't gained many subs during my two months of publishing (21), but I hardly promote myself on social media or elsewhere so I don't expect anything else.

I don't have a Webtoon account yet, but I plan to make one for myself soon.

I only have my comic on tapas and the answer is zero. My subs happen quite randomly, rarely on the day I update.

whoops. i voted 5-10 on tapas thinking it was webtoon.
its 0-1 on tapas. =p

Tbh I stopped checking on Tapas because whenever I open my dashboard it’s always 0 views 🤣

I was counting the week between updates, not just the day of, so in that case for me Tapas is an average of 1-2 per update. Webtoon seems to be holding steady at roughly half of my Tapas subscribership. Currently, I stand at 21 on Tapas, and 9 on Webtoon.

I typically get 0-1 on Tapas, and 1-2 on Webtoon, but it depends. There have been several updates in a row where I've gone without any new subs on either platform.

Usually gain 1-3 on Tapas, but on particularly good update days, I'll lose 3 or 4. :joy:

It depends on the comic or novel. For my stuff that has been going for a long time, that stuff plateaued, so I only get 1-5, if it's not a non-zero number (it's often a zero number) For my new comic (which is what I counted for the poll), it's still shiny so I get 5-10 on both, but it gets a boost for being new. While my Webtoon numbers are a smidgeon better, it's about the same on both.

Season timing is more important. Generally, readers subscribe just a week or two after school terms start (fall, winter, spring). So this is a lull time right now (until September).

Good quality art and stories and posting consistency really helps attract subscribers, but that is not something I have experience with.

When I was featured on the front page it was around 10 per day but usually 0-1 per week

Both of my series had a "Burst Period" towards the beginning with higher than average numbers on both platforms, and then settled down into ~0-1 on Webtoons and ~1-5 on Tapas.

forget 0, where is the negative option. The actual posting of episodes on my comic has always resulted in an immediate reduction of followers followed by an increase in followers maybe a day or two afterwards hahah.

Hey where is 0? Mine is 0 on Tapas for a year. about 1per chapter in Webtoon.