Fairies Dreams & Fantasy Makes Changes When Publishing New Content

If you were reading our work on our main website, Fairies Dreams & Fantasy; we will be writing post behind the scenes as we write for future reading. This is necessary to ensure we have enough time to produce new content ahead of time.

We understand some readers don’t have the pace of keeping up with our creative works what we create usually. We use our brain power to write our work.

Changes

The following changes will be implemented as a way to help reduce effort as we publish new content.

Posting Via A Season

With the rise of bounce rates; and the rise of time and effort causing problems; we need to ensure our creative works are essential for anyone who want to consume. We don’t sell subscriptions on our main website because, we need to ensure you are getting the best experience as we read our work as we automate our process of publishing new content. Scheduling content is necessary to enable people to read our work via each season. This is also useful for staying in the loop of other readers who may be interested.

Longer Writing Time

We need longer writing time in order to publish long posts for anyone to read. However; posting works on a scheduled basis enables us to target a day of a week that is open to all readers who are not working, or not at school. Publishing via weekends can be a great way to rake in more readers who follow our website.

The following actions will be taken:

  • Write posts that are at least 4000 words long – Writing posts with over 4000 words is essential for reading long content like reading a book. Since reading text-based posts over graphics enables you to use your imagination, we use this effort to write as much work as we can with quality, and care of our works.
  • Update older posts – Updating older posts for revision is key to fix typos, and edit other errors, kind of like updating an ebook. However; we take care of our older posts as a way to keep our work as original as possible. We can still revise older content.

What To Expect

Our posts will NOT be published immediately. Instead; our posts will be posted on a schedule. That depends on a topic, or category. For example; you are interested of reading a story about a beautiful mouse in a house, or a story about a fairy in a forest. You search through a series what you want to read on this website.

Each story what you read is either connected to a series, or standalone categories. Most books what you read via a public library are sorted by a librarian. You find a book to read.

With Fairies Dreams & Fantasy slow evolving, we need to rethink how we publish content for anyone to read. This is also necessary to help reduce the burden of instantly publishing new content on holidays. Think about publishing new movies to be seen in a theater! We need to use this strategy as a way to ensure fresh posts to read, and new stuff to enjoy.

Scheduling Posts

Scheduling posts will be a new norm for Fairies Dreams & Fantasy for now; we are trying our best when we work with our websites. However; we use our creative brains as a way to keep creativity active. Brain power is necessary for Fairies Dreams & Fantasy to last for years to come.

If we announce our posts being published on any season; we usually let our audience know. Growing our audience is key for our website to have multiple readers. However; we need to focus on quality of our web traffic, and our publishing pattern. The steady the pattern; the better. For example; we publish our post via a schedule on Saturday, after a week we first published a post. You wait for our post to be available on next Saturday. This publish strategy is important to help with our effort of reducing overloads of our creativity, and most importantly; keep our creativity consistent.

If we publish our posts later than any month; but scheduled for very cold days; we can use this strategy for people who are at home. Our preferred times of publishing our work is via very cold days.

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