In my experience it's not really something you can predict, BUT I did something different with my most recent story's release. I wrote roughly 10 chapters before I ever posted them publicly, and released them roughly an hour apart throughout one day. This resulted in a huge influx of readers and views during that day, and overall the readers seemed to enjoy suddenly being able to binge through a chunk of the story.My story won't have many chapters, so I wanted to know the best times to post a chapter to increase the chances of my story being recognized.
Aye, Hans is right. Your morning might not be my morning. Having a consistent and predictable schedule is more important. If you are releasing chapters less frequently, then I think the weekend is the best time for most folks, and if you are releasing more frequently, space them chapters out for an even distribution.this site is well-known globally, with readers from almost all countries.
In my experience it's not really something you can predict, BUT I did something different with my most recent story's release. I wrote roughly 10 chapters before I ever posted them publicly, and released them roughly an hour apart throughout one day. This resulted in a huge influx of readers and views during that day, and overall the readers seemed to enjoy suddenly being able to binge through a chunk of the story.
Of course now the views and such are declining, but that's just how the cookie crumbles when you frontload content...
Anyways, if you have the patience you could try that, otherwise I have no helpful tips..!
I am going to add now, I am supremely glad I have not dropped this series yet despite having well over the number of chapters most authors would have before releasing.I'm doing something like this right now. I'm going so far as to write an entire 40 chapters in advance. 10 will be dropped all at once publicly, ~20 will be on my patreon, and ~10 will be saved up in advance to give me buffer space.