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I've written a novel, a semi-supernatural one, and it's on the Wave Chaser. It's currently 12,000 words, but I feel that very few people are reading it. Should I change platforms?

2024-09-23 00:39
I've written a novel, a semi-supernatural one, and it's on the " Wave Chaser ". It's currently 12,000 words, but I feel that very few people have read it. Should I change the platform? The internet says that Qidian is pretty good, but I can't make up my mind. Is there a god who can give me a suggestion? The title is " The Heavenly River Manor at the Top of the Dome "
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Writing a novel was a very interesting process, but if he wanted to attract more readers, he still needed to consider the choice of platform and publicity. If this novel was a semi-supernatural theme, then it might not be very popular in Chasing the Waves. Chasing Waves was a platform that mainly focused on fantasy, science fiction, and martial arts. It might not be very friendly to semi-supernatural novels. He could consider looking for opportunities on other platforms such as Qidian Chinese Network, Zongheng Chinese Network, etc. Before changing platforms, you need to seriously consider the following questions: 1. Is the new platform suitable for your genre and theme? 2. Does the readership of the new platform match your own audience? 3. Does the new platform have its own characteristics and advantages? 4. Do you have enough time and energy to adapt to the writing style and reader preferences of the new platform? If he decided to change platforms, he needed to carry out sufficient publicity and promotion, such as through social media, comments, private messages, etc., to pass on his works to readers and improve his writing level to attract readers 'attention. Changing platforms wasn't a simple matter that required careful consideration and preparation. No matter which platform he chose, he had to work hard to improve his writing skills and appeal to attract more readers.

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