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BirdsToeEightYT
Scratcher
35 posts

How do y'all get views on your projects?

Everybody knows how views work. Whoever sees your project and clicks on it adds a view to the counter. Some people want views just so everybody views their projects, like a monopoly. But I see views as a way to have people engage in projects and friendly conversations, comment on them, and keep you motivated to make more projects so you can entertain people just for fun! The only problem is, I create a catchy thumbnail for the project, put like, 23 tags on the project, write a detailed description and notes and credits to explain what the project is about, and my projects are generally very lighthearted, yet when I check back on the project 30 days later, it only has 1 view - me. The most views I've ever got on a project is 7, but that's only when I share my project on the discussion forums to one of the 7.8 billion people on the planet. Just to clarify, I'm not complaining, I just wish that I could find people with similar interests who appreciate the unique beauty of my art, scripts, thumbnails, and descriptions, and YOU guys are where that starts! Thank you for reading all of that and helping!
Pi_master31
Scratcher
100+ posts

How do y'all get views on your projects?

BirdsToeEightYT wrote:

Everybody knows how views work. Whoever sees your project and clicks on it adds a view to the counter. Some people want views just so everybody views their projects, like a monopoly. But I see views as a way to have people engage in projects and friendly conversations, comment on them, and keep you motivated to make more projects so you can entertain people just for fun! The only problem is, I create a catchy thumbnail for the project, put like, 23 tags on the project, write a detailed description and notes and credits to explain what the project is about, and my projects are generally very lighthearted, yet when I check back on the project 30 days later, it only has 1 view - me. The most views I've ever got on a project is 7, but that's only when I share my project on the discussion forums to one of the 7.8 billion people on the planet. Just to clarify, I'm not complaining, I just wish that I could find people with similar interests who appreciate the unique beauty of my art, scripts, thumbnails, and descriptions, and YOU guys are where that starts! Thank you for reading all of that and helping!
One thing that helps a lot is putting them in a bunch of trending studios. If you put them in studios, more people will see them.
BirdsToeEightYT
Scratcher
35 posts

How do y'all get views on your projects?

Pi_master31 wrote:

BirdsToeEightYT wrote:

Everybody knows how views work. Whoever sees your project and clicks on it adds a view to the counter. Some people want views just so everybody views their projects, like a monopoly. But I see views as a way to have people engage in projects and friendly conversations, comment on them, and keep you motivated to make more projects so you can entertain people just for fun! The only problem is, I create a catchy thumbnail for the project, put like, 23 tags on the project, write a detailed description and notes and credits to explain what the project is about, and my projects are generally very lighthearted, yet when I check back on the project 30 days later, it only has 1 view - me. The most views I've ever got on a project is 7, but that's only when I share my project on the discussion forums to one of the 7.8 billion people on the planet. Just to clarify, I'm not complaining, I just wish that I could find people with similar interests who appreciate the unique beauty of my art, scripts, thumbnails, and descriptions, and YOU guys are where that starts! Thank you for reading all of that and helping!
One thing that helps a lot is putting them in a bunch of trending studios. If you put them in studios, more people will see them.

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