Come up with a username to create. It could be a song lyric, your name, something you like, a quote, or anything else. Remember the username policy. There are a few simple rules: no profane/shocking language, or sexual material. Your username is what appears on your stories and next to your forum posts so make sure it sounds good and suits you.

Write what you enjoy writing. If you write about something that you enjoy, your audience will see that, and you’ll have a better chance of people liking your writings. Make your writing engaging to the readers. Be sure to know that what you write is real, begin with a statistic that shocks, and make revisions and edits to your writing. Doing these things will grab the reader’s attention. Try asking other people for advice on how you can improve your writings. Doing this will help you become a better writer.

Avoid cliches like “I’m pregnant. " or “I cheated on you. " Or even “They kidnapped me and beat me, but I’m in love with them. " Everyone hates reading stories like that because they have been done so many times. It just gets boring actually, so come up with a story about your personality and make it original. Honestly, though, Quotev thrives off clichéd stories. You can be original, or you could churn out the same storyline every twelve-year-old on the site’s been using. Sadly the latter will earn more fans, so it really lies in what your priorities are - do you want readers, or to write stories you care about while running the risk of them going unnoticed?

You can’t just disappear for three weeks when you have left a cliffhanger. This is not to say that you can’t disappear. Your readers get that you have a personal life. It is just that you have to prepare them first.