I Really Want to Hit the Street

Chapter 171 The Last Step to Turn Losses Into Profits: Customized Documents

In China, there are more than 30 novel websites of a certain scale that are operating normally.

However, most readers can only see the first few with relatively large names.

Then do other websites not make money?

Not really.

Each website has its own source of readers.

For example, two new websites that specialize in new media channels like Yuedu Novels have been opened recently. Their readers are the majority of readers who have never read online novels. They push the articles to them through major new media channels and make money from them.

There are also some websites that have existed for a long time, but they are suppressed by the up-and-coming ones.

Like Migu Reading, a website that broke away from the mobile reading base, it was the number one novel more than ten years ago, and even Qidian had to rely on others.

Because non-smartphones at that time could not download anything, this software was built-in. If you want to read books on your phone, you either go to the web page or read in the bookstore, and most people will choose to read in the bookstore.

In that era, it was all the rage.

However, due to various reasons, it was suppressed by later websites, but it is still alive and has a large number of loyal readers. The website's writers are also well-off.

Some websites are led by their parent companies, such as Net Depression Cloud Novels. They only serve their own group of music listeners. I haven't heard of them before, but they have a lot of users.

Relying on their own Net Depression Cloud music platform, ads are posted every day, and there are always a few users who click in. Who can resist reading a sad story and crying while listening to Eason Chan's "Don't Want to Talk" alone at 12 o'clock in the middle of the night?

The sales of many female sad stories on Net Depression Cloud are frighteningly high!

It's just that they are not famous, they are secretly using sacks to fill money.

I won't say much about other old and new websites. Generally, those that can survive are like Yuedu, Migu, Net Depression Cloud and other novel websites. They have their own reading groups, but there are not many authors who write books on these websites.

The authors of so many websites combined are not enough to compete with the authors of Qidian.

And newcomers often only recognize Qidian, which leads to them being beaten by the high-quality authors of Qidian.

Although these websites are not as famous as Qidian, they also want books and must develop. Otherwise, the top authors will go to Qidian to become gods and prove their faith. Who will serve the readers of their websites?

Therefore, the demand for manuscripts on these websites is much greater than that of Qidian!

Qidian just sits back and waits for the manuscripts to come, and even picks and chooses, constantly increasing the difficulty of signing contracts.

These websites are not good.

A real thing happened some time ago. A middle and senior author of a small website, with a monthly income of more than 50,000, felt that his level had been trained well. After careful preparation, he took his new book to Qidian to prove his faith.

As a result, the contract was rejected.

Instantly broke down.

The author put his manuscript income from other sites and the reply to Qidian’s rejection of the contract together and posted it on Longkong.

Many authors and readers laughed.

This author ran back to the small website overnight to start a book by carrying a train.

Qidian’s contract standard is too terrible, really RBQ.

So there is a strange phenomenon in the online literary circle.

A lot of unsigned writers are just trying to get Qidian.

Other websites lack authors. After the editors finish their own manuscripts at work every day, they go to Qidian to poach authors when they have nothing to do.

More than 30 websites have recruited authors from Qidian.

Even if you have less than 500 average subscriptions on Qidian and are just a writer for one paragraph, someone will poach you!

After all, authors who can sign with Qidian are better than 90% of authors.

One in ten.

Have the ability to make a living.

Other websites will also hire some web editors to specifically recruit authors to open books on the website and give them commissions based on the number of readers.

They also want some good books to retain their readers.

In addition, because the website's ability to create gods is poor, the themes and new content of these websites are far less rich than those of Qidian.

And some new types of books are very popular and read by a lot of people, what should we do?

Customized articles!

According to the current market trend, publish customized article tasks and collect a batch of popular books in a targeted manner.

For example, "Rural Rogue Divine Doctor" became popular on WeChat channels, and then became popular on new media channels, and even many viewers read it on Qidian.

Authors from Qidian have begun to imitate such books, and they want to make money in the channels.

The small websites that focus on channels cannot rest either. They also rush to collect rural articles, miracle doctor articles, and ambiguous articles.

The prices given by websites for such customized articles are much higher than ordinary ones, after all, they are easy to achieve results after market verification.

For authors, they are relatively profitable articles.

If you have the ability, go for customized articles.

And just now.

Some small websites are actively contacting Meng Xingkong, hoping that their Duoyu company can provide them with some high-quality customized articles.

Meng Xingkong and Xiaoxing only realized how terrifying Mr. Pu's methods are at this time!

The control of timing is simply the pinnacle!

Mr. Pu knows that as long as they do a good job of quality control, they will definitely be able to make a name for themselves and attract other websites to find them to do customized articles.

At this time, just after Mr. Pu finished speaking, a website came to find him.

Is it a coincidence?

Definitely not!

Mr. Pu must have had news a long time ago, so he immediately arranged for them to collect articles again.

During this period, although Duoyu Company also received documents, the number was very small, unless it saw those of very high quality.

But many of them echo their standards.

If the author has not published the book on other websites, you can use it!

Meng Xingkong marveled: "Mr. Pu really calculated every step and made the best move. It's hard for this company to lose money."

"Indeed, I thought I could analyze Mr. Pu's layout, but I didn't expect that there is also a hidden layout, hidden so deeply, and through word-of-mouth fermentation, other websites took the initiative to approach us for high-priced manuscripts. It was really unexpected. However, this is indeed Mr. Pu’s classic operation method, one step after another.”

Xiaoxing originally felt that she was somewhat proficient because she had recently operated a wave of Qidian books, but now she hurriedly put away her slightly arrogant heart.

Meng Xingkong said happily: "This wave of customized articles is great. We can get a guarantee of 40 per thousand words. Originally, I was worried about whether we could turn a loss into a profit next month, but now it seems that there is no need to worry at all!"

"Mr. Pu obviously saw this, so he asked us to spend 6 million in manuscript fees to strongly support customized articles. This wave... will definitely win in one fell swoop!"

"As we get started, I can't help but want to see the company turn around from losses to profits next month. Mr. Pu will definitely be very happy that we can perfectly implement his three strategies."

"inevitable!"

The two went to work on customized articles, sorted out the manuscripts from Duoyu Company's reserve manuscripts that matched the themes of customized articles for each website, and communicated with the author on the next creative direction.

As he continued to work, Meng Xingkong received another call to request a manuscript.

"Ah! Your website plans to customize some simulator-themed novels? Then you have found the right place. No, no, no, no! There is no need to send me those mature simulator works, because they are all written by my authors."

Meng Xingkong smiled.

He is familiar with the simulator!

I immediately found some authors who had not written books, formed a small group, and posted all their previous teachings.

The website would give the author 45 per thousand words, and he would give the author a price of 35 per thousand words.

Suddenly, these authors, who were planning their own new books, immediately rebelled.

Go to TM’s new book, labor and management want to make money!

What a fucking simulator!

And with 30 successful or less successful experiences in various simulators, Meng Xingkong has a better grasp of this subject.

I pulled out the rhythm table. As long as I write according to this rhythm and add my own content, it will definitely be good.

For a time, the entire editorial department was extremely busy.

Mr. Pu looked at the people who started throwing coins again with satisfaction and felt relieved.

"Fortunately, I paid attention to the company's funds, otherwise something would have gone wrong if I had discovered it too late."

Within two days, Pu Jie interviewed a group of editors who looked most like intermittent gangsters.

Honest, few words, not many ideas, and no experience of holding important positions in other websites.

After arriving, I would definitely go with the flow, do some work and start dawdling.

After recruiting 15 editors, Pu Jie felt that the situation had returned to stability.

"When the manuscript fee comes out next month, just find a way to spend most of it unexpectedly. Even if there is only one million left, it's not a big problem. If you lose 10 million, it's still 100 million."

Because of some unexpected royalties, Pu Jie could not force the money-making book to be cut, so he could only settle for the next best thing and avoid losing less.

Meng Xingkong was overjoyed when he saw that Mr. Pu had hired 15 more editors with strong executive capabilities.

We are more confident about turning losses into profits next month.

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