This as a result contributes to the growth, the problem comes in with gaining growth. However, this does help to attract new readers, so it kinda works itself out I suppose. It gets even more complex when considering those inactive followers skewing the results of the books. And others may read and never follow. Growth will rise and fall, but if it rises overall in the long-term, you are probably doing well.Pretty much, nothing can be done about this. People could follow and never get around to reading. And others may read and never follow. Growth will rise and fall, but if it rises overall in the long-term, you are probably doing well.Ĭaptain Wrote: Thanks. Meaning, it does not matter how well you do, it is always subjected to this area of play.Thanks. Since, followers as well can be inactive on the story itself. To cut it short, it is difficult to tell even with follows. I have to admit myself, I have read works but never followed.
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Though, this simply means follows on a story does not necessarily direct the full amount in engagement. However, they never followed my work, but they read it. The amount of follows seems like a good indicator of how well a story is doing.To an extent, I've had readers follow me across multiple sites. I figured the Stats are good for seeing trends, but not totally accurate. Meaning, it does not matter how well you do, it is always subjected to this area of play.Įdge Wrote: Captain Wrote: Thanks. Then a massive reduction, with readers barely coming in by the day. A burst of views, with a good amount reaching to the end. I have seen this happen to me too many times to count. This just means, you can do poorly at one point, then excellently at another. I will also add, this is subject to change based on the shifting of the market. Which is why it falls back to rate of growth per day, tracking a high and low point gives an estimation on how well it is doing. When considering this into the equation, it becomes very difficult to identify based on this alone. Readers that just read and do not follow. While follows are definitely more reliable than retention rate, this as well suffers from two possibilities.Ģ. Rate of growth is perhaps the one safe way to determine, based on how many views is gotten per day.