First, do realize that gathering citations rarely happens in a few months. So, patience is required here. It is not unusual (unless you published a highly prolific paper in Nature etc.) that the first citations will appear after a year or more.
Second, indeed it depends on the journal where your paper is published in. Unfortunately, your papers are published in journals that might be perceived as questionable:
-“International Journal of Advanced Research” (https://www.journalijar.com ) is mentioned in the so-called stand-alone journal version of the Beall’s list (https://beallslist.net/standalone-journals/ ). This is one of many red flags that this is a journal with ‘issues’, see for example https://www.quora.com/Is-the-journal-International-Journal-of-Advanced-Research-a-fake-journal-If-not-what-is-the-logic-and-when-it-will-have-Thompson-Impact-Factor and http://flakyj.blogspot.com/2018/03/too-many-ijars.html
-The publisher “Galore Knowledge Publication Pvt. Ltd” (http://www.gkpublication.in/ ) is mentioned in the Beall’s list of potential predatory publishers (https://beallslist.net )
-The same is true for the publisher “WORLD WIDE JOURNALS” (https://www.worldwidejournals.com ). See how one of their journals is discussed here https://www.researchgate.net/post/Can_you_recommend_the_International_Journal_of_Scientific_Research
The good thing is that you have at least a number of publications ‘to show for’. Try to avoid journals/publishers mentioned in the Beall’s list in the future and aim for journals indexed in for example Scopus (you can search for potential candidates here https://www.scopus.com/sources.uri?zone=TopNavBar&origin=searchbasic ). The thing is that nobody should ‘judge’ the quality and legitimacy of your papers based on where they are published but in reality ‘the outside world’ will perceive the papers as questionable. Therefor it might be good to gather a number of papers in the future in for example subscription-based journals (no publication charges) published by for example Springer. This way the perceived credibility of your publications will be ‘normalized’.
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PS. For now you did the maximum possible to increase the visibility of your papers (you upload them here on RG) and they are or will be indexed in Google Scholar. From now it is a matter of wait and see whether and if so how many citations your papers will receive in the coming years.
If you publish a new paper in the future you might (if applicable of course) cite one or more of your own papers in order to increase the visibility of your papers.
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Share your quality articles on academic social networking sites, which will be of more benefit to other researchers and also get citations.
in case your articles are published in print journals, which are then scanned and stored in online repositories such as Figshare, Dryad, etc. These articles are also helpful for other researchers and will get more visibility and citations.
Citation working: It works on simple search engine rules. The more you talk about it more people come to know about it and refer to your work in their articles. So the author has to promote their paper. This information was obtained from:
One can follow the above page to get updates on research work on a Linkedin account.
Today we learn about its steps:
1. Create your profile at different renowned platforms where you can showcase your publications like:
ResearchGate
ABCD-Index: https://abcdindex.com
OrCID: https://orchid.com
2. Submit your publication list as per the format mentioned on sites, as this help google to index your paper and show it to other people when they search.
3. Always list your articles that have valid E-ISSN numbers or are online.
4. Copy its URL and include it in all profiles of the sites mentioned above.
After one or two months you will find that people start referring to your paper. Try to index the latest papers as new scholars always index new research/ survey papers.
Hope this helps our members. If anyone has any information then they can share us. We increase its reach to others.
As Ajay Kumar Dadoria says, it is important to get as much publicity as possible through those methods described. In addition, I try to present my findings at conferences to generate interest in people doing research in similar areas.