A simple survey like many other sites do for new customers. I just experienced this the other day with a streaming provider. My comic will never find customers on Tapas because it doesn't serve the target audience here. For myself, Tapas is in the moment just a host for my comic, I have to find readers elsewhere. I only used it as an example :).
I've also witnessed ppl making loads of comics but holding on to them while waiting for a more preferable time in the trend flares.
That's something I didn't know
It sounds like an odd thing to do as well considering its one of those things you can't really forsee.
They probably predict stuff based on recent events, like some Amazon's self-pub writers wrote zombie apocalypse novels during the early stages of covid in China, and (re)self-published them later on when covid's huge around the world, dunno if they became popular, I didn't follow their stuff, but their strategy make some sense I guess... another example would be writing guides about "how to work from home" during the lockdowns.
Do you mean that your stuff isn't BL, or Romance aimed at teen girls, young women?
It's not as common as it might have sounded like in my post For those who have too much time and creative freedom will end up with loads of manuscripts ready to transform when the time is ready. Like those of us who ends up making several stories but never post them we end up with a backlog far greater than the stuff we have refined and published. Again, it happens, but I can't say how common of a trait it is~
No BL or GL, no slice of life, no romance, no princess or prince, no mermaid, no horns, fairies, etc.
I think it's to high. It's impossible to gain 100 or 500 subs anywhere. Readers view and like your work but rarely sub. For me subs would be more benificial comments to as like that will keep me more motivated. I've seen some comic drawn ok and they get 200k or 2m subs I don't get how.
i don't use webtoon that much (tbh i only read few originals that i just want to see how they end) but i noticed that every few minutes new update/new canvas pops up, i don't think webtoon even has forums so it must be really hard to make yourself known....I guess the only way for someone to randomly find you is if they check genre by date
you still could find people that love your work, i myself read more detective/crime stuff than romance (i don't mind romance as subplot,my novel has romance as subgenre )
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