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I've written this just because:
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Thank you, and I enjoyed the reptile story!


One story earned me a tad over $100: Flip Flop, a piece about how the indie writing phenomenon has turned the writing/publishing model upside down in one particular, possibly questionable, way. What happened with this story that didn't happen with the others?
I think, because it's the only reasonable explanation, it must have been featured in a Medium newsletter. It was published on March 20th and received the usual paltry few views/reads for a couple of days. Then on March 24th it received a whopping (for my stuff, anyway) 29 views and 17 reads. It had one more "big" day with stats about half that and a fairly consistent set of days with a smattering of reads and views. It ended the pay period with 71 + 113 views (I'll explain that in a minute) and 39 reads. But oddly it had only 2 fans who gave a total of 30 claps, which isn't a lot. The +113 views are, it says, "Additional views from RSS readers, Facebook Instant Articles, and AMP. These views do not factor into read ratio."
One other difference between this story and my others: it's a 5 minute read, one of my 3 longest pieces. I have one 7 minute read with 8 views, 4 reads, and 3 fans which earned nothing, and one other 5 minute read with 20 views, 9 reads, and 6 fans which earned $2.17. That was my second largest payment this period.
Without doing a mathematical analysis (which I know you all wanted to see; sorry, it's too early in the morning for that!), I'd say that the biggest factor in payment must be either views or total read time, not the read count and definitely not claps, although no doubt they are all factored in somehow. There may be some threshold, a "tipping point" that yields higher payment. There may be more than one, and I just happened to get lucky and hit the first one with this article.
It also might not be coincidence that the article that went big for me was one about writing, and not just about writing but reflecting on the consequences of the indie writing paradigm and offering an insight about which, as far as I know, nobody else has much written.
Great news!!!
It's a mystery and each is judged on who is clapping- how many other things they clapped for. I urge our people to read other partners on Medium and clap and interact (comment)- that way our "claps" are worth more.
I have been doing that- so I can tell you- I think my "claps" are valuable.
It's a mystery and each is judged on who is clapping- how many other things they clapped for. I urge our people to read other partners on Medium and clap and interact (comment)- that way our "claps" are worth more.
I have been doing that- so I can tell you- I think my "claps" are valuable.

Told you it was too early in the morning . . .

As I was reading, I thought that's what might have happened, and it means they judged the content as high interest and value to consumers, which is very cool! And I'm wondering if I've missed that one, as it's not ringing a bell for me. It's hard to keep up with some of you prolific writers out there. But congratulations!


That's where I was expecting to be. I was making enough each week to earn back my membership fee, so I thought by the end of three months I'd get into the black. This put me well over in just one month, which is a nice surprise.
It would be interesting to see what Medium considers "important" topics. But maybe that would make it too easy to bankrupt them. ;-)


Well done Alex. It’s still a step in the right direction.

It's nothing personal, just annoying.

It just seems a waste. I was so pleased to think that my few followers would be alerted.
I guess they know their jobs. They're one of the best operated sites around.
The 'why me?' feeling has disappeared now!

BookBub are going to alert my followers. Apparently when they checked on Amazon before, the page count was not showing - just as you suggested, Aislinn.
Phew! I don't have that many followers, but every single one is valued.

BookBub are going to alert my followers. Apparently when they checked on Amazon before, the page count was not showing - just as y..."
Congratulations!


The bad news - I only have 1 follower on Bookbub, and it's pro..."
One is better than none, Alex!


How nice to be asked!

Try Googling - it's a good idea to get the first of a series into places like that - perhaps!
If you can find some in your area, you can also drop them off in the boxes yourself. I leave my books in the little free library boxes near kids playgrounds at the park. My website allows me to track traffic and I often notice a spike in visitors around the time I do a book drop. That is really neat that they reached out to you for donations. Your books are being noticed. :)

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Thanks, Alex!

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Liked, Angel. Nice interview. Will try to share.

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Oh good! This is one thing I can do, so I have! Liked!

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I saw. Thank you so much, Anna!

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Thank you, Carmel!
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