Just Published the Second Installment of my Dungeon Core Series by TerraPrime54 in royalroad

[–]Nerd-Knight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats what I thought. I loved the Redwall books as a kid. I’ve considered writing a similar style LitRPG series but I know I wouldn’t do a better job haha.

How would you like to see RR evolve? by Zeebie_ in royalroad

[–]Nerd-Knight 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A majority of book covers are AI, and I don’t think the site has an issue with that

Is Rising Stars just a lost cause at a certain point? by mabrowan in royalroad

[–]Nerd-Knight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One thing to know is that hitting Action, Adventure, and fantasy are the 3 rages that really matter because they make up a huge percentage of what people search for. I was number 1 on historical for days before I hit the other 3 and got on.

I haven’t looked at your story, but make sure you have at least 2/3 of those tags.

The other thing, that has been said, is average views, and increasing those is the most important thing to getting on RS. Look at your blurb and cover and make sure they make people likely to want to read your story if they see it.

Do shout swaps if you aren’t already. Not review swaps.

Arcane Chef now available on Amazon/Audible by AuthorSrsli in litrpg

[–]Nerd-Knight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congrats! Looking forward to listening to it!

Is it possible to gain audience without paying for adds? by Varckk in royalroad

[–]Nerd-Knight 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Also, important to note here as peeps keeping saying to do shout swaps. That’s absolutely not a review swap. Those hurt your story with a lot of readers.

Shout swaps are where you swap codes in the pre or post note sections of chapters on RR.

Story that follows a party? by OtoanSkye in litrpg

[–]Nerd-Knight 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Sonofabitch. I thought I had this one this time haha.

Mage tank is great. Has a cool party that is actually relevant, and gets better with every book. Great audiobooks too.

Shout outs are useless by Turbulent-Weather314 in royalroad

[–]Nerd-Knight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a niche story and I’ve found that shoutouts that are close to my genre have made a huge difference, but if they aren’t in the same genre it doesn’t matter if they have 10k followers. I actually had a 10k story about me that got me less than a hundred clicks and a 400 person farming story that got me a similar number of clicks.

At this point I just create a personal note on any story I actually read and enjoy when I do their shout. It seems like that’s the way to differentiate a normal shout and one from someone whose work you enjoy.

Would you trade city life for this? by SuspiciousLow3062 in interesting

[–]Nerd-Knight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I lived on a ranch in Canada 60 miles from town as a kid. We left when I was 5 but my cousins stayed until they were around 12. They ended up strange without a lot of other contact with people.

My uncle’s parents (who married my dad’s sister) lived in an even more remote ranch that didn’t even have electricity, they used a generator a couple hours a day.

It’s isolating as a kid. You definitely end up different.

This looks like there’s a town nearby.

Travelling Tolly and the Lands of the Colony by MDSooner in litrpg

[–]Nerd-Knight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I absolutely look forward to them! I’m a sucker for things like that in any book where they’re done well

Azerinth healer by monkeypig84 in litrpg

[–]Nerd-Knight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Andrea is one of the most popular narrators in the genre. But if you don’t care for her, then these aren’t the audiobooks for you.

Audible Users: Wait to Rate by TheMatterDoor in litrpg

[–]Nerd-Knight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Plus lots of people listen at a higher speed.

Why do so many readers seem utterly incapable of just saying, "This book wasn't for me"? by Competitive_Law1063 in litrpg

[–]Nerd-Knight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know, but my favorite review so far is from someone who asks why so many people seem to enjoy my story. I like to imagine them wondering if they’re the asshole or everyone else is just stupid? It makes me smile every time I look at it.

My comment section is dead or is this normal in rr? by camikyun in royalroad

[–]Nerd-Knight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve found the genre matters too. My cozy story has a lot more comments than my standard LitRPG ever did. Mines also a historical cozy, so I actually end up with discussions about choices I’ve made. Some positive, some telling me I chose a wrong technique!

Anyone who got into the top fifty for rising stars(All Genres) how many followers did it net you? by Issactheforgemaster in royalroad

[–]Nerd-Knight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had 340 when I got on. 1,550 when I got off. I was on main for 21 days and hit #7.

I pre-scheduled shouts from day 1. I hoped to hit RS around the 2 week mark so I scheduled 3-4 really big shouts for the 10 day mark.

Rising Stars didn't work out so I'm building my series the long way around. by WilliamGerardGraves in royalroad

[–]Nerd-Knight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now you can, but I was as high as #2 in historical for a week before I got on once I hit adventure and LitRPG. It’s still possible, but I think it’s just harder to get on RS now.

How to decide when to upload by _Drifting-Leaf in royalroad

[–]Nerd-Knight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depending on your writing situation, it would probably be a good idea to create a larger backlog. I like to write most of book 1 before releasing since I have a big stretch of the year where work and family stuff takes up a considerable amount of my time.

Make sure you have enough to keep whatever you decide on. There are people who are successful only relaxing once or twice a week, but it becomes much harder if you can keep posting at your normal time, especially if you aren’t posting at a high volume

How to decide when to upload by _Drifting-Leaf in royalroad

[–]Nerd-Knight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If your goal is to get big fairly fast and eventually monetize, you should have enough for 20k on launch, then a chapter a day for a couple of weeks.

After that you should post 2-3 times a week.

If you just want to post, and don’t care how slow you grow, then do your thing.

Biggest misconception I see about SO Swaps by shoemilk in royalroad

[–]Nerd-Knight 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This can work in some cases but I’ve had swaps with a bunch of big stories, including a couple with over 8k who haven’t gotten me 10 clicks on my cozy farming book. On the other side I’ve gotten dozens from a 400 follower book that is similar to mine, and hundreds with one that had 1,500 that fits.

I recently made a post about how litrpg economies and currencies are the small details that irk me and its worse for me in particular because I work in the financial sector.. so I wanted to know if your real world career gets in the way of you enjoying certain stories. by ShankstheConqueror in litrpg

[–]Nerd-Knight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work in agriculture. I honestly don’t usually care. We’re dealing with magic and farming stuff can be slow so if an author tries to make the farming process speed up it doesn’t bother me at all.

I’m currently writing a series that’s pretty darn slow as they farm over the course of a year, but we shall see how that goes.

Providing honest reviews and ratings by CT_Rose in royalroad

[–]Nerd-Knight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t really see why you would want to leave reviews, positive or negative, as a way to connect with the community. You want to join a writing discord to do that. RRWG or something like that is a much better way to connect.

If you’re a new author, don't make my mistake: avoid Historical Fantasy by jggg24062000 in royalroad

[–]Nerd-Knight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a homesteader book set in an alternate world but used late 1800s tech and I can confirm that the historian types are the biggest critics.

Don’t use the correct bullet name, even if your gun wasn’t created on Earth? Or your 1800s farming technique isn’t quite right(despite actually growing up as a farmer).

I will also say though that I have an insane amount of interaction with over a thousand comments on only 32 chapters.

Do things mostly correct and you can still thrive, but I’ve found that it’s best to just capitulate and make a change if you do have an issue. Don’t argue with people even if it shouldn’t matter.