You might want to check out Wattpad. I have been seriously thinking about test-serializing something there. Apparently it has a HUGE readership, especially for YA stuff (and this project is YA if I remember right?). It's sort of like the new ff.net for teen/early-20-somethings, except it has a ton of original stuff in addition to fanfic -- most of it awful, but apparently it's possible to get a really big readership there, if you can manage to hit whatever's "hot".
ETA: Otherwise, if I were doing it, I'd probably use Wordpress because it looks more professional than LJ. On the other hand, since most of your existing readers are on LJ, that's a good argument for using LJ - er, I'm super helpful, aren't I? XD
You can also make RSS feeds from Wordpress that people on LJ can follow, and you can set up your Wordpress account so it crossposts to your LJ too.
Hmmm, Wattpad. I'll check that out. I do have plans that once the story has been on its own site for a while to post chapters elsewhere like Fictionpress.
Ack! So many decisions *flails* I do find myself leaning more toward LJ, however, since as you said I have more readers here. Plus I know how to use LJ a little better than Wordpress.
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Date: 2015-03-15 07:23 pm (UTC)From:ETA: Otherwise, if I were doing it, I'd probably use Wordpress because it looks more professional than LJ. On the other hand, since most of your existing readers are on LJ, that's a good argument for using LJ - er, I'm super helpful, aren't I? XD
You can also make RSS feeds from Wordpress that people on LJ can follow, and you can set up your Wordpress account so it crossposts to your LJ too.
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Date: 2015-03-16 06:46 pm (UTC)From:Ack! So many decisions *flails* I do find myself leaning more toward LJ, however, since as you said I have more readers here. Plus I know how to use LJ a little better than Wordpress.
But, dang it, Wordpress is just so pretty.
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