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Okay let me put my thoughts on this since it can help others (then again I have 30 readers and my max was 120 so I'm not some audience expert).

1. You release the first chapter all in one go. The reason why is because you want to hook the readers and going page by page doesn't tell them what's the story and the characters about right away. Think on how you usually read the first chapter of a manga to see if you are intrigued by it or not. Plus, if the series is not released, no one is waiting for it (well, generally) so you have all the time you want to work on the chapter.

2. You release the rest of the series in smaller, regular updates. I hate this because personally I'm a very organized guy who'd rather release by chapter, yes, HOWEVER. If you want eyes on what you do, having your series show up in the update feed every week consistently has better chances of attracting views and interest. The same way a series is better discussed if it releases episodes at a time.

The second part of that is that making a chapter takes too long and its painful to wait so many months to release it.

>website
Tapas fucking sucks!
Its all bishie stories and korean manwha there. Just like webtoons. But unlike webtoons the uploading is extremely comfortable and it allows for a lot of more freedom. So, is it good? No, but I like it.

Objectively I guess comicfury is the best site (but lacks audience). I'll post there soon. I post on pixiv and webtoons too, I wanna expand to every possible platform because I think this story deserves it.

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