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For some reason comedy doesn't seem to be a super popular genre, so it's not that surprising to me that "Sketchy Business" never shows up at all in the top 300 of all genres. I only saw like three of the main comedy comics on there at all, and SB is in like 170 something place in comedy lol, so not doing that well.

HOWEVER,"Damsel in the Red Dress" consistently ranks well in the romance category, usually hovering in the top twenty. I thought I was way funnier than I was romantic, but whatever lol. Romance just seems a lot more popular in general

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I think Nixvir has done well out of all the stories I've published thus far. It's only twenty-five subscribers away from 400, garnered nearly thirty-thousand views, and has nearly 2,500 likes. It has of course ranked on the top row of the action fantasy category several times.

'Trust me, I'm a chemist' is by far doing the best, despite being the one I put the least effort into :smiley: I guess it's a charm of a gag-a-week comedy/slice of life comics. It has the most subs out of my all series, and also it is still regulary getting some views, despite not being updated since 2018. Not A LOT of views, but not much less than my ongoing webcomic on a monthly basis.

Second one is 6,75, my completed fantasy webcomic. It's not getting much attention now that it's completed, but it still has some views from time to time and it gathered a decent number of subscribers over the time.

Anddd the third one is Haunted House, a mystery / supernatural / horror(?) webcomic I started posting in October. Doesn't have a lot of subs and I feel like it's harder to gather viewers' attention now then it was when I started 6,75. Still, I'm not complaining, as I get a regular feedback/comments from my readers on tapas or other pages and it's motivating to know that they care about the story :smiley:

Yeah, it seems easier to keep consistent readers than to gain new ones in the time i've been here, but that's only been one year

Sugar Land, which is odd because it was extremely unpopular when it originally released. It only got more viewers when Tapas promoted it.

If one goes by subscriber count, then "Nicolle, A Catgirl Tale" with 22. Not much, really. Don't have a good insight into View counts.

there's a section you can use to count your views. it's called "performance" on your dashboard

Tales of Valor for me, I think is mostly because it has been out for longer and has more chapters, but The Journey is always a few ranks behind it

Yes, I see that & if I took time to do the additions of all the chapters for all the stories, I could indeed come up with numbers for comparison. I believe those numbers would be probably closer to a "click count" than actual views or reads. I think we can't know for sure if a person who clicked on a chapter read even one sentence of it, unless perhaps they leave a comment as evidence.