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Do you think using subscription to monetize a fiction story site would generate revenue?

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While there are various options to monetize a site, subscription for premium services offered by the site is also a way to monetize.

I own a site where I write fictional stories. Do you think that subscription model of monetization would help the site generate revenue?
 
It is of course a good method but the main problem is finding people to pay for subscription
The easiest approach is to start building audience. When you build audience and you know you have a fanatical following, you can start telling them to subscribe. It all depends on the writer.
 
The easiest approach is to start building audience. When you build audience and you know you have a fanatical following, you can start telling them to subscribe. It all depends on the writer.
Have you ever created a fiction site? Have you ever been a writer on a fiction site? If you have experience with these things you will understand how difficult is to build followers. I have a fiction site.
 
To attract organic traffic so that the subscription model is sustainable, you need to create interesting and shareable content that connects with your audience.
Sure one need to create interesting and shareable content that connects with their target audience to be successful
 
It can work, but only if you already have a steady group of readers who’d actually pay. People won’t subscribe just for one or two stories, they’ll want regular uploads, maybe bonus chapters, early access, or extras they can’t get for free. Build the free audience first, then slide in the subscription as a “support the creator” option.
 
I own a site where I write fictional stories. Do you think that subscription model of monetization would help the site generate revenue?
I am working on a literary site where I intend to publish prose (story and essay) and poetry. I think subscription model will be a good way to monetize, however, getting paying subscribers early on is very difficult. By the way, what is your site link?
 
Where would you place your fictional story, space or fictional world? Would be fictional planets or our solar system or behind it?
I think this is a very big subject and cannot detailled into one sentence reply or two. It needs detailled reply to each part.
Otherwise you could share on multiple sites like vocal or alternative tipping system platform.
Solar system is another thread could not be directly related to financial story.
 
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