NJN25
Brooklyn Original
If you were to start a roleplay, what's the best method on getting people to join it? Just wait?
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Firstly, love your avatar. Eventually, I will see Hamilton! Have you seen the adorable Miscast rendition of "The Schuyler Sisters"? Because it is adorable. xD
Now, on to your question! Once you post an interest check thread, you may just have to wait. RPN is a remarkably active community, so if you put even a little effort into your RP pitch, you're bound to snag some interest within the first 24-48 hours. Sometimes, however, it takes a few days before the right people come along. Just be patient and, more often than not, someone will reply. You can also advertise a link to your interest check/role play thread in your signature or post a status update to give yourself a few more places to subtly alert people that your role play exists. Also, if you've established some friendly relationships here with other players, you can tag the people you think might find your RP interesting. And, if you're chummy enough with them, ask them to invite anyone they might know to take a look, too. So if you have those connections, don't by shy about using them to your advantage. Most people on this site love getting referred to role plays they might have missed, so this helps people discover your role play more quickly.
If you've already waited a substantial period of time (a week or longer) and no one has responded and you don't know people well enough to tag them, it may simply be time to re-write your RP pitch. Perhaps people just aren't understanding your idea, or maybe it's too vague or specific for them to feel comfortable jumping in. Proofreading goes a long way, too.
Keep in mind there are lots of different types of role players on this site. If you want to attract detailed writers, you'll need to advertise your RP accordingly (with detail, a well-written concept, and possibly a structure for rules and general RP logistics). If you want something more casual, then a novel idea alone should suffice. In short, know your audience.
And then wait for the replies to roll in. Hope that helps and good luck with getting your future RPs off the ground!