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7/1/2025, 5:39:18 AM
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>author also understands how to properly engage with the audience.
And you engage with the audience via content.
>yuri hime is not going to publish their works in other magazines
We were talking about advertising. You can advertise online (through targeted/non-targeted ads), in subways, in magazines, on tv, etc.
>you are confusing gay as phase with class S
The point is that the audience has some awareness of gay tropes. They're not blind to the genre.
>which was a proper romance serialization that didn't shy from the gay or was stuck in gay angst like NTR Trap was.
Wow, you mean that content of a yuri series made it popular? That's impossible.
>Shuukura author is also another author who understands how to use it in her favor
And why is Shuukura popular? It's because of the content and how they advertised to a non-yuri audience. You don't a lot of new fans by replying to 500 follower accounts making amautrish fan-art of the series.
I would also like to put to the rest the idea that the guys are somehow irrelevant to the audience. Just look at pic-related. How is that is the uncle that supposedly no one cares about is getting just as many, if not more views than the MCs (and not just by a little when compared to Aya)?
>author also understands how to properly engage with the audience.
And you engage with the audience via content.
>yuri hime is not going to publish their works in other magazines
We were talking about advertising. You can advertise online (through targeted/non-targeted ads), in subways, in magazines, on tv, etc.
>you are confusing gay as phase with class S
The point is that the audience has some awareness of gay tropes. They're not blind to the genre.
>which was a proper romance serialization that didn't shy from the gay or was stuck in gay angst like NTR Trap was.
Wow, you mean that content of a yuri series made it popular? That's impossible.
>Shuukura author is also another author who understands how to use it in her favor
And why is Shuukura popular? It's because of the content and how they advertised to a non-yuri audience. You don't a lot of new fans by replying to 500 follower accounts making amautrish fan-art of the series.
I would also like to put to the rest the idea that the guys are somehow irrelevant to the audience. Just look at pic-related. How is that is the uncle that supposedly no one cares about is getting just as many, if not more views than the MCs (and not just by a little when compared to Aya)?
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