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<blockquote data-quote="Celtavian" data-source="post: 944354" data-attributes="member: 5834"><p><strong>Re</strong></p><p></p><p>Pogre,</p><p></p><p>You forgot to mention Doc Midnight's Story Hour. His is very popular as well. </p><p></p><p>Tumakhunter,</p><p></p><p>1. I think updating and interacting with the reader's is real important. If you update consistently, you will eventually get readers if your story is at all interesting. If you fail to update, then your story never grows and readers will stay away from your story hour in the future because they know you don't update. UPDATE consistently and keep plugging away, and eventually people will start reading.</p><p></p><p>2. I read Doc Midnight's Story hour religiously when he updates just because its a good fun story hour. Doc interacts with his readers as do some of the players, which helps the popularity of his story hour as well. Make sure to look in on your story hour fairly often and answer any reader questions that will help them understand what is going on in your story.</p><p></p><p>3. Patience. I don't think you will gain alot of readers until you have alot of posts in a well-developing interesting story. Once people see you are investing a large amount of time in your campaign and story hour, they will become attracted to it. I think alot of the story hour readers like to follow long-term ongoing campaigns with relatively frequent updates unless your story is as good as Sepulchrave's. He updates infrequently, but still his readers return like crack fiends awaiting another hit from the pipe. hehe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celtavian, post: 944354, member: 5834"] [b]Re[/b] Pogre, You forgot to mention Doc Midnight's Story Hour. His is very popular as well. Tumakhunter, 1. I think updating and interacting with the reader's is real important. If you update consistently, you will eventually get readers if your story is at all interesting. If you fail to update, then your story never grows and readers will stay away from your story hour in the future because they know you don't update. UPDATE consistently and keep plugging away, and eventually people will start reading. 2. I read Doc Midnight's Story hour religiously when he updates just because its a good fun story hour. Doc interacts with his readers as do some of the players, which helps the popularity of his story hour as well. Make sure to look in on your story hour fairly often and answer any reader questions that will help them understand what is going on in your story. 3. Patience. I don't think you will gain alot of readers until you have alot of posts in a well-developing interesting story. Once people see you are investing a large amount of time in your campaign and story hour, they will become attracted to it. I think alot of the story hour readers like to follow long-term ongoing campaigns with relatively frequent updates unless your story is as good as Sepulchrave's. He updates infrequently, but still his readers return like crack fiends awaiting another hit from the pipe. hehe. [/QUOTE]
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