What day(s) do you post?

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I've been posting consistently on Monday/Thursday for the past month, with a few extra chapters here and there (currently on Chapter 13 of my novel) but I was curious on when others post. Do you get more views on average on certain days?
 
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I am working on two stories.
I release:
Fantasy Realm on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday
and
Hunter x Hunter: Unleashed on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday.

That way, I release one chapter daily and two on Sunday. Works fine this way.

Thinking of rotating that schedule in a few months, but not so sure it's even worth it.
I've been posting consistently on Monday/Thursday for the past month, with a few extra chapters here and there (currently on Chapter 13 of my novel) but I was curious on when others post. Do you get more views on average on certain days?

My advice to you would be to release chapters on the weekend, especially Sunday. Some people only have time to read on the weekends, so if you post only during the week, you can't reach a certain group of readers.
 
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I've been posting consistently on Monday/Thursday for the past month, with a few extra chapters here and there (currently on Chapter 13 of my novel) but I was curious on when others post. Do you get more views on average on certain days?
I'm writing four stories and I post at minimum one of them every day. Sometimes I post two different stories. It's madness.
 

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I post Monday/Thursday/Saturday .
I used to do Monday/Wed/Fri but had a poll set up and the readers chose the new schedule
I also post one a week for big holidays (I did for New Years and will for my birthday in March)
But I also have a backlog about 50 chapters deep, so the 1/week posting doesn’t overtake me.
(Edited to fix an autocorrect error)
 

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As soon as I'm done writing, and sulking to myself, knowing all the while I should proof read, and edit, but instead choose to post as soon as possible just so I can claim, "too late it's posted. I better start the next chapter to compensate for probable bad writing".
 

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Saturdays and Sundays, it's the days when I'm free :blob_evil_two:
 

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I try to post every 2 or three days to avoid writer's block, and it gives me time to think out the next chapter.
( I don't actually plan the next one. I just use the day in between to be lazy and get nothing done.)
 

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When I'm finished, to be honest. I'm writing one main series, and three side series to have some finished works. It usually takes about a day to write, edit, and post. Accounting for real life, I end up posting three or four times a week. A schedule would drive me mad. I think it's overestimated how much readers actually care. Yes, they want consistency, but I'd think if you're releasing multiple chapters a week, that's consistent enough. I'd only be annoyed about no schedule if the time between chapters was long and irregular. I read every One Punch Man chapter, and I never really know when it's going to come out. That being said, OPM is goated. If a web novel had such inconsistent scheduling, I'd probably drop it altogether unless it already hooked me. Many popular franchises succeed despite inconsistent releases though. With ongoing series, it really seems like completion and cohesion matter more than specific release date. Fans will stick with a series that has proven itself regardless of if it releases on Tuesday or Friday. It's just a matter of if your story crawls to a snail's pace because you're releasing every few weeks at random.
 

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I posted everyday until chapter 20, then every two days until chapter 50 or so, then 2-3 times a week.

At least that's the plan. I'm on 19 now.
 

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I try to post every 2 or three days to avoid writer's block, and it gives me time to think out the next chapter.
( I don't actually plan the next one. I just use the day in between to be lazy and get nothing done.)
Yeah I'm pretty much the same. For the last couple weekends, I've been telling myself that I'd start a proper backlog, but I did nothing and wrote, edited, and posted today's chapter this afternoon.
 

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At this point, whenever I can manage to write a decent chapter.

Monday through Saturday, posting 17 chapters a week.
Slow the Fawk down flash!
 

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Slow the Fawk down flash!
 
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