You could share it on social media or writing platforms. That way, more people might come across it and decide to read it.
You could start by sharing it on your social media platforms. For example, post a short teaser about your story on Facebook or Twitter with a link to where the full story can be read. Another way is to ask your friends and family directly. They are usually more likely to be interested in reading something you've written.
One option is to use freelance platforms. You can post a job on platforms like Fiverr or Upwork, stating that you're willing to pay for someone to read your story and provide feedback. Set a reasonable price based on the length and complexity of your story.
You could start by making your story really interesting and engaging. Maybe add some drama or unique elements to catch their attention.
You could ask your friends or family members. They are usually more than willing to read your story out of love and support.
However, if you're trying to manipulate the reading or review process in an unethical way, such as paying for only positive reviews, then it's not ethical. The purpose of getting someone to read your story should be to improve it, not to deceive others about its quality.
You can join a writing group. There are often other writers who are willing to exchange reviews. Just be sure to also offer to review their works in return.
You might try submitting your story to literary magazines or contests. This can expose it to a wider audience. Additionally, building an author website or blog and promoting it through email newsletters can help get your story noticed.
One way is to look for freelance writers on platforms specializing in content creation. You can explain your expectations and see if they're a good fit. Also, consider asking friends or family if they know anyone with writing skills and an interest in personal stories.
To get permission, approach the person politely. Explain clearly what your story is about and why you want to include their story. You could say something like 'I'm creating a story about [topic] and I think your story would be a great addition. Would you be okay with me sharing it on my story?' And make sure to respect their decision whether it's yes or no.
Members of a book club could be interested. You can find local book clubs in your area and ask if they would be open to reading your story. Additionally, fans of the genre your story belongs to. For example, if it's a mystery story, reach out to mystery enthusiasts on relevant online platforms.