Wattpad 101: Your guide to th...

By whatsawhizzer

382K 14.6K 6.8K

So you just started an account... Or maybe you've been here a while and you just aren't getting a feel for th... More

Day 1: What do I do?
Etiquette - How to be Nice on Wattpad
How do I get reads on Wattpad?
Critiquing 101
How to write a decent Critique?
Writing Dialogue
Dialogue Tags
How to Gain Followers
Copyright Law
Describing Faces
Ten Common Wattpad Pitfalls In Writing
In the US - The American Education System High School & College
The 7 Sins of Wattpad (What not to do)
Editing 101
Accepting Criticism
Writing in the Male Point of View
How to Write a Blurb/Summary
How to Come up with Good Title and Character Names... or Not
Writing Tools and Software to Help You Improve
Describing Bodies
What to do about Adverbs
How to Start a Story
How long should my chapter be?
How to Get Over Writer's Block
What you "can" do and what you "should" do.
5 Complaints about Wattpad
Commonly Misused Words
Clichรฉs Do Not Equal Bad
The Mary Sue and Female Inconsistency Syndrome
Sexy Food and Useless Descriptions
Unreliable Critiquers and Authors
Disposable Words That Bloat Your Writing
Describing Points of View
Critique Horoscoping
Pretty Little Nothings and Purple Prose
A Big Sloppy List of Cliches (By Genre)
Comments, Likes, and Readers; Oh my!
What's with your Prologue?
How to write a paragraph
Chapter Breaks and Point of View Titles
Six Inappropriate Subjects to Write About
How Do I Describe My Main Character?
Writing Your First Story
Wattpad Popular Versus Publishable
How I Learned to Describe My Books Before People Read Them!
This is Just Fiction
Filler Introduction Chapters
A Message for the Younger Followers on Entitlement
The Moral Question
Every Fan Fiction Ever Written
Every Fan Fiction Ever Written (Part 2)
Every Fan Fiction Ever Written (Part 3)
Every Fan Fiction Ever Written (Final)
Foreshadowing 101
Sex and Wattpad's Mature Rating System
Accents, Banter, and Lizard People?
How to Write an Interesting Story
The Four Narrative Forms of Fiction
Target Audience and Niche Writing
What Do You Want, Wattpad?
World Building 101
Sex, Consent, and America!
Plot Armor and Character Death
Editing 201 - The First Things to Fix
Wattpad's Ranking System Revealed!!!
Write WHATEVER you WANT
How to Become a Published Author
In The US - Classes, Homes, and Cars
How Much is Money?
Every Fantasy Ever Written
US Versus UK Grammar and Spelling
In The US - Diet, Obesity, and Fat-shaming?
How to Become a Better Writer
Every Science Fiction Story Ever Written
Fixing Format Foibles
The Weakest Form of Writing
Fan Fiction 101
"Show, Don't Tell" and Other Thoughts On Description
Writing Dialogue 102
What You Don't Write, Doesn't Exist
More Shameless Self Promotion
How to Write a Three-Dimensional Character
Outrage, Backlash, and the Art of Being Offended
Getting Help on Wattpad
Writing for Indians
Writing a Darker Story
The Group Mentality Chapette
Accepting Criticism: Take 2
It's Like, My Opinion, Man
Same Story, Different Writers (Part 1)
Same Story, Different Writers (Part 2)
What the Heck is Filtering?
Grammar Nazis
A Wattpad History
Please Star and Comment on This Chapter
100 Reasons Your Work Isn't Getting Stars
Quit Starring Yourself, You'll Go Blind
Git Gud: Some Advice for The Youngest Writers
Applicability Versus Allegory
Is The Bible a "Good" Book?
The Ten Grammar Mistakes That Anger Your Readers The Most
Self-Publishing On Amazon: Living the Dream
The Ten Worst Comments On Wattpad
Editing 301 - Drafts
Ten People You've Met on Wattpad
The Cost of Chapter Length
Emordnilap Palindrome
Help! Help! I'm Being Infringed!
The 10 Biggest Mistakes In This Book
An Update on the New Ranking System!!!
Reader's Fatigue
The Dream Sequence
Tag Your Story 101
Commenting 101
Microediting and Why I Don't Like It
I Don't Write Filler
When Arguing Goes Too Far (Defending Versus Arguing)
You're Worth It
Get Your Suspension of Disbelief Out of My Plot Hole
Five Skills Towards Becoming A Better Webnovel Writer
5 Critical Comments About Critical Commenters
Anchoring Bias or Why Your Brain Is Dumb
Public Readers are the Worst
Artists, Illustrators, and Book Covers
Grammatical Indecisiveness and the Philosopher's Bone (To Pick)

Statistics and Demographics

11K 117 27
By whatsawhizzer


As a Wattpad 101 book, every once in awhile, I probably should describe some aspects of Wattpad. In this case, let's give you an overview of the statistics, which is something you may have been ignoring up until now. Some of you might be wondering how your book is doing. You click through each chapter and see you got 2 stars on this chapter, 1 star on this chapter, and a comment over here. I mentioned "reader drop off" in the previous chapter, and if you're the industrious type, you can write all the numbers down and figure out which chapters you started to lose readers. However, not only is this boring and provides relatively undetailed information, it actually isn't even necessary.

Here's something you might not have known. Wattpad already does the stats for you! With a simple click of a button, you can access a report that shows you all of your reads, stars, and comments in an easy to follow line graph. Another click and you can find out the age and sex of your readers.

When I keep saying my readers are mostly young women, I'm not just pulling that number out because Wattpad.com is notoriously popular with teenage girls. According to the demographics for Wattpad 101, over 70% of my readers are women and over 50% are under the age of 18.

If you click on your name and the works tab, you'll be taken to a list of all your works. You'll get "continue writing" and "share". And you'll also get "Stats", which is a button you may have avoided clicking until now because you didn't know what it did. Try clicking on it sometime.

You'll be taken to an "overview" which will tell you what days you're getting the best readership. Do you get more readers on weekends? More votes immediately after a chapter release? Your readership over the last month from day to day will be spelled out for you. The stat is based on "unique reads" not "chapters read", so this will give you an idea of how many people every day click on your book whom have NEVER clicked on it before... at least not since the last time they cleared their cookies.

You'll also get your voting and comments over the last month. You can see what putting up a new chapter gets you when you have a sudden jump in readers on those particular days. Regrettably, the list doesn't tell you when your chapters were released, so you'll have to check yourself before coming to this menu.

Click on the tab Engagement, and you get the same three bars, except over the chapters rather than over time. Out of how many readers start reading a chapter, finish reading that chapter. This is a quick way to tell you how engaging your story is. If you find people suddenly quitting in Part 10, maybe you need to figure out what you wrote that's scaring people away. This statistic is actually a little bit new. It's not # of reads per part, it's the # of readers that finish. In other words, the number that start reading and scroll all the way to the bottom of the page, ie, finish the part. Expect your first chapter to be the lowest, since a lot of people may read the first chapter, only to realize they don't want to continue. On the other hand, everyone else who starts will probably keep reading, at least from chapter to chapter.

You'll also get votes by part and comments by part. I would not be surprised if there was a spike in the first 2-3 chapters and then a spike in the final chapter. That's just a testament to readers and how they like to think. However, if you see any odd spikes in the middle, maybe check what you did there and see what got everyone staring or commenting. If you know what works, maybe you can improve upon it in the future.

The final tab, demographics, shows you the age, gender, and location of all of your readers. If you were seriously trying to grasp what age group was reading your story, this is where you'll find it. Most likely most of your readers will be US, Australia, UK, and Canada. I mean, those are the major English speaking countries, so that's how it goes. If you find another country, maybe India or France having a surprisingly large number of readers, that might be one more thing you "ought" to think about. If most of your readers come from the UK, maybe you might want to cater to the UK crowd.

I know exactly jack frost about how to cater to a UK, Australian, or Indian crowd. HOWEVER, if you come from UK, Australia, or India, and are interested in collaborating on writing a chapter about how to cater to your country, throw me a PM and let's do an interview. I'd be happy to include that in Wattpad 101.

Continue Reading

You'll Also Like

100K 5.7K 135
๐ญ๐ก๐ž ๐Ÿ๐ง๐ ๐›๐จ๐จ๐ค ๐จ๐Ÿ ๐ฌ๐ก๐จ๐ซ๐ญ ๐ฌ๐ญ๐จ๐ซ๐ข๐ž๐ฌ ๐š๐›๐จ๐ฎ๐ญ ๐จ๐ฅ๐ข๐ฏ๐ข๐š ๐ซ๐จ๐๐ซ๐ข๐ ๐จ ๐š๐ง๐ ๐ฒ/๐ง'๐ฌ ๐ฆ๐ž๐ž๐ญ-๐œ๐ฎ๐ญ๐ž๐ฌ/๐ฅ๐จ๐ฏ๐ž ๐ฌ๐ญ๐จ๐ซ๐ข๏ฟฝ...
406K 54.5K 141
แ€•แ€ผแ€”แ€บแ€žแ€ฐแ€™แ€›แ€พแ€ญแ€แ€ฑแ€ฌแ€ทแ€˜แ€ฐแ€ธแ€†แ€ญแ€ฏแ€œแ€ญแ€ฏแ€ท แ€šแ€ฐแ€•แ€ผแ€”แ€บแ€œแ€ญแ€ฏแ€€แ€บแ€•แ€ผแ€ฎ แ€Ÿแ€ฎแ€ธแ€Ÿแ€ฎแ€ธ แ€–แ€แ€บแ€•แ€ฑแ€ธแ€€แ€ผแ€•แ€ซแ€ฅแ€ฎแ€ธ
300K 12.3K 52
Hi, my loves! Welcome to my third book of imagines for Rosรฉ! I know I quit the second book a little early but I just wanted to get a fresh start so...