Gosh, countless authors have asked and answered the same damn thing over and over again.
I hope this'll be the last one.
Generally, you just need to
be consistent. Stock up backlogs so you always meet your upload schedule.
Finely,
proofread your works and give some time to
edit them all. A spell-checker app/extension will help you with fixing bad grammar.
(P.S: You don't need to buy the premium pass, use the basic pass to check on words that itch the readers.)
Specifically, aim your works for certain readers.
You cannot satisfy everyone, which is why tags exist. In rare cases, people will always read your stories regardless of genre or tags as long as your story is good. In that moment, they're there not for the tags they choose, they're there for
you.
That's all I could think of. Oh, also try not to leave any
plot holes. Most readers (especially on this site) tend to pay
attention to every single word plastered in each chapters. If you done well, they might still accept your stories albeit having plot holes. But, that would be another thing if your series are decent.
Readers use their imagination to fill in these plot holes often. You can exploit this kind of mistake since if done well would spice up your stories like a seasoned beef.
Be consistent,
Check your works,
Satisfy your target audiences,
And most of all, don't leave any plot holes.
Good luck.
I only posted 3 chapters, but I have few views on my story, and that made me think about making a new cover and new title for the story, I want you to choose which of the 2 covers and 2 titles caught your attention the most, if You've been writing here for a while now, if you want to give me any tips on how to get more readers on my story, feel free.
Tears of Nadira (v1)
View attachment 30660 The Last Look (v2)
If you want me to choose, then I'll be honest. In this case, I am a lore-loving reader. And between these two, I prefer the first one because it made me create a question, 'Who is Nadira and why is that girl crying?'. If I were an action-lover dude, I would pick the second one because the title sounds cool, and the cover's a nice-looking one.
It's preference-based. And if we were to delve into details, both can be well received on various websites.
Some people will prefer the deep meaning the title and the cover have in the first one. For the second one, several might jump onto it since the title felt badass and the cover supports that.