Chapter 195: Testimonials and Reminder Methods
Well, the book is going to hit the shelves.
The specific time is 12 noon tomorrow.
What it means to put on the shelves is to treat the book as a commodity and charge for it.
There are many readers who may not understand, saying why do you need to charge?
Because I'm going to eat.
People must first eat enough before they have the strength to pay.
You can't ask the horses to run and the horses not to eat grass, can you?
So how much do you charge?
When converted, a chapter is less than a dime.
If you do a task to get a reading ticket, you may not even need to spend money to read my book, but it will be a little more troublesome.
You go and buy a bottle of Nongfu Spring, which is enough for me to sit in front of the computer, boil my eyes red, tendon pain, and fight my old waist to write for two days.
It's true.
Think about it from another perspective, if you were the author, would you think that a chapter is a dime expensive?
I write 3-5 chapters a day, all year round.
In this way, I spent a day just earning five cents from your hands.
I once had a good friend who didn't understand me writing books, and he said that he would earn more than me by kneeling under a broken basin and being a beggar under the bridge.
I smiled and didn't speak.
But I feel uncomfortable.
If you are just trying to survive, there are many other livelihoods that can meet your daily needs.
But writing a book is a dream.
I don't know if you can relate to the feeling of being liked by others for the stories you write.
It's a like-minded sense of identity, and it's more satisfying than getting money.
I just want to be able to support my family while pursuing my dreams.
I didn't cheat, I didn't rob, I just wanted to make money with my own brain power and hands, this money was earned in a dignified manner, right?
If you read a chapter, it only costs 5-10 book coins, which is a dime.
At the current price level, if you go out for a dime, you can't break it, believe it or not? It's harder than a hundred dollars to spend!
Well, let's not say much about verbose.
Friends who are willing to support me, even if I don't say a word, will still support me without hesitation - yes, you guys are so cool.
People who don't want to pay a dime for me, even if I dig out my heart to show them, they will smile numbly and scold a stupid.
Let's get down to business, let's talk about the matters that will be added after the shelves, which should also be the point that everyone is most concerned about.
A friend said that if you charge a fee, you can blatantly urge you to change.
Yes, I have also formulated a set of specifications for this purpose, as long as the standards are met, I don't need you to say it, I will take the initiative to add more.
This makes it easier for you and boosts my motivation.
Let's talk about the specific shelf time first:
The shelf time is 12 noon, so tomorrow's update, after 12 o'clock, is about 12:05, the rest of the update time remains the same, and it is still five more (because the previous penalty change, until June 1st, are guaranteed five watches)
Here's the question:
There are four ways to urge changes, the first is the number of recommended votes.
I carefully and carefully counted the number of recommended votes every day, and it has remained above 1000+ for the past three weeks. (Last week, we won a total of 10,000 votes in seven days, everyone is really amazing, thank you!) )
Therefore, after it is put on the shelves, based on 1000 recommended votes per day, every time 500 votes are added, I will add one more chapter the next day, and there is no cap.
That is to say, with 1,500 votes per day, I will add one more chapter the next day on the basis of the standard three more, and 2,000 votes will add two more chapters, and so on.
However, please note that this recommendation ticket cannot use the function of red envelopes, and the kind of recommendation tickets that send red envelopes are not counted. (My backend software can see the red packet data, so you don't have to try it.) )
Every reader has a recommendation vote, so if you want me to add more, everyone can add bricks and tiles, other authors may not care about your recommendation votes, but I care, I need it, and I am willing to take it in exchange. (It's not difficult to get 500 more votes, I'm ready to add more every day!) )
The base of 1000 recommendation votes will be revised once a month, and if it is corrected, I will explain it in advance.
The second method is the number of monthly passes.
The monthly pass is a special ticket rewarded by the system after you subscribe to a paid work, which is higher than the recommended ticket level. I don't have a specific statistic for the monthly pass, so I'm temporarily positioned as the base number of 300 monthly passes (because my old book monthly pass is about 300), and every 50 more monthly passes will have one more chapter. Similarly, you cannot use the red envelope to issue a monthly pass.
The monthly pass base will also be revised, and if it is to be corrected, I will explain it in advance.
The third way to urge the change is to reward the change.
A one-time reward for every 10,000 book coins/reading point, plus two more chapters. Note that it must be a one-time tip, if it is 5000 once, and then 5000 again, it cannot be counted as a superposition. The more you tip, the more you will add. Sincerely welcome local tyrant friends to support me. (The monthly pass given by the reward is also a monthly pass, so the reward is a local tyrant Dafa that kills two birds with one stone.) )
Finally, look at the number of subscribers to the first chapter.
Now the book "Infinite Survival" has a total of 40,000 collections, and it is estimated that more than 500 readers will pay to read it.
We will use the first paid chapter of the first day as the basis, if 1000 people pay to read the first paid chapter tomorrow, then my update standard will be upgraded from at least three updates per day to at least four updates per day, and one less will be punished with two changes.
If more than 2,000 people pay to read the first fee, my update standard will be upgraded from at least four updates per day to at least five updates per day!
If it exceeds 3000, it is guaranteed to be six more! More than 4000 ...... Then I must be dreaming.
Therefore, tomorrow's battle on the shelves is really important, and it is a "lifelong" battle for one day!
The more friends who pay to read it tomorrow, the higher the daily guaranteed update of the book "Infinite Survival" will be!
Remember, this standard is only based on the first paid chapter when it hits the shelves tomorrow, from 12 o'clock on the same day to 12 noon the next day, and I will post a screenshot of the results in the comments at that time, and I will never deceive.
For example, if the first paid chapter is really subscribed by 1000 people, then the guaranteed update of this book in the future will be four more until the end!
The daily guaranteed update is completely up to you with a paid subscription!
The more people subscribe, the more I get!
It's a virtuous circle!
Please don't be reluctant to give up that dime!
Among the 40,000 readers, will there be 1,000 readers who are willing to pay for it?
I'm really nervous and looking forward to it.
A friend said, Cayenne, why are you making such trouble? It's just a book.
I think you have to be serious about writing books, and you have to be serious about getting along with readers.
I've set a rule for myself, and I'm sure I'll follow it.
Of course, if my friends think that my specification is unreasonable, I also welcome everyone to discuss the revision with me.
The above four means of urging changes, the effect can be superimposed, everyone is welcome to abuse me with recommendation tickets, monthly passes, rewards, subscriptions, the more severe the abuse, the happier I am.
Well, tomorrow will be the big test of Infinite Survival!
Please cheer me on!
Take a bow!
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As for tonight, there will be 3 more free chapters.
The update that was originally scheduled for 8 o'clock tomorrow morning will be postponed to after 12 noon tomorrow, so I hope you understand!
(End of chapter)