Chapter 366: The 2007 Rich List of Internet Writers
Tang Cheng picked up a chopstick of enoki mushrooms, "I finished writing it, I finished writing it long ago, but I only sent it to Longkong after the exam."
"Ah, is that?" Tong Yan was stunned and smiled, "Long Kong should be very lively now."
"What are you talking about?" Lu Haohao asked curiously. Wang Ping was not familiar with others and didn't say anything, but looked at Tong Yan curiously.
Tang Cheng proudly introduced to the two: "Last year, wasn't it? Two years ago, a man named Wu Huaiyao made a list of rich Chinese writers. He became famous for a while and made the wealth of writers a hot topic. However, the group of online writers was missing, so I, Tang Cheng, made a list of rich online writers."
Everyone knows the rich writers list, so they can't help but be curious about the rich online writers list produced by Tang Cheng. Influenced by Tong Yan, they almost all read online novels and have some understanding of this circle.
"Tong Yan, you must be among them. I guess it's number one, right?" Lu Haohao's eyes were shining.
Tong Yan waved his hand, "There are many people in the online literature circle that are better than me, and I am definitely not the number one." Although he has never seen the list of Tang Cheng's completed version, if he has Jingguan, he cannot be the number one.
"I'm very curious. I know a few writers on this list. Can you see?" Wang Ping suggested.
Tang Cheng made this list to make people watch it. The more people read it, the more people talk about it, the happier he is and the more fulfilled he feels. Wang Ping mentioned it. He immediately turned on the computer and did not click on the document he wrote. Instead, he opened the post he posted in Longkong directly. Now he has only been posting for a few hours and has already exceeded 500 replies. It is terrifying that non-sancai posts can have such appeal. This post compares all the hot and exquisite posts before Tang Cheng. Sure enough, the author's income is the most arousing the gossip of others. Tang Cheng is well aware of this.
A few heads surrounded a computer, and the title of the post was "2007 Online Writers Rich List! Revealing the money-making ability of being an online writer!" The title is not fancy. Just understand it directly and you can attract the eyes of Longkong's writers and readers.
The following is the main text. The online article Bai Xiaosheng did not directly post the income rankings, but first talked about the background of his creation of this list. It was nothing more than looking at the traditional writers who had a rich list of writers and wealthy writers. He excitedly created such a list that specifically talks about the income of online article authors. He hoped that more people could pay attention to the survival status of online article authors and the emerging industry of the Internet. He also hoped that more and more enthusiasts who were interested could take the example of the great gods on the list. They would strive to make a name for themselves one day, and live a good life with a move of their fingers. They would not have to look at the boss's face, nor have they had to get up early and live a life of dying up late.
Then he explained that the income on the list is a comprehensive income of all the works created by the author in 2007, which is different from the writer's rich list. In addition, these income figures are not completely accurate. They are mostly estimated through rumors and clues revealed by the author. If there are any differences, I hope that the author on the list or the author who is not on the list but thinks he should be on the list contact him and give him a chance to correct his mistakes.
I talk a lot. The main theme is just one, and I guess it. It is purely entertainment. Don’t take it seriously, dear readers.
Finally reached the core part, Tang Cheng pulled the drop-down bar, and soon the names, introductions and income on the list were revealed. Because the income of online writers is still not as good as that of traditional writers, he only listed the top ten.
Tenth place, I ate tomatoes. I earned about 850,000 yuan, and my representative works "Cunmang" and "Star Change".
Tomato had two works in 2007, "Cunmang" and "Star Change". The two books have always been in the top ten monthly vote list. One is better than the other. Stars' subscription results are particularly gratifying, ranking among the top five in Qidian serialized works. However, the physical sales of these two books are average, and the revenue from other channels is not clear. The majority of the revenue is subscription share. I hope to make a breakthrough in 2008.
Tang Cheng's estimates were all in total and small, and there were comments later. It looked very similar. In fact, he estimated the subscription income of the two books based on the subscription income of Emperor Xian. Although the subscription status of these two books was not as good as that of Emperor Xian, after Tomato University, the update speed was getting longer, so the subscription income of the two books was not much smaller than that of Emperor Xian. Emperor Xian was counted as 850,000, and the change of the Cunmang Star was 750,000. In addition, the income was not large in physical books and monthly ticket bonus, and the final calculation was 850,000. This income was enough for him to buy two houses in his hometown Yangzhou.
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The ninth place is the alcoholic, earning about 1.03 million yuan, and his representative works are "Homeland" and "Guidelines".
There is no doubt that Jiuda has the strength. "Home" (also known as "Sui Ran") after "Guide Record" is another classic. Although the two masterpieces Jiuda after leaving the Digital Station are less famous than Huiming, the new rise of Huiming, but their strength is excellent in depth. Deadly loyal readers still remain loyal to Jiuda. Jiuda's subscription is not enough. His income is mainly based on the high-priced buyout income of "Home". In addition, the physical sales volume of "Guide Record" is very good. It is not a problem to earn a million yuan a year, but I am afraid that it will not be broken much.
This is the first historical writer to make the list and the first non-starter author.
The eighth place is dancing, earning about 1.1 million yuan, and his representative work "The Evil Aura".
Dancing is a fantasy and a versatile man who plays the city. His grades have been very stable after changing faces. They are basically all fine works with over 10,000 yuan. "Evil Qi" is his best novel at Qidian. The subscription is impressive and his monthly tickets have outstanding results. The only drawback is that the simplified Chinese physical books were cut in half. Here I would like to remind all the authors and friends that works involving black and yellow plots are almost impossible to follow the simplified Chinese route, and there is more hope in traditional Chinese.
The subscription of the book Evil Qi is slightly inferior to that of the Emperor Immortal, but the update volume is more, so the subscription revenue is almost the same as the two books. In addition, the books before Dance have been providing him with subscription and physical sales revenue. Evil Qi has also published traditional Chinese, so Tang Cheng estimated that it would be fine to have a Dance income of more than 1 million in 2007, and it is normal to have more than alcoholics.
The seventh place is 12 Guaiguai, with an income of about 1.45 million yuan, and his representative work is "Lucky Grass".
As soon as the name came out, Tong Yan frowned. Why had he never heard of the name of this great god? It shouldn't be that Tang Cheng noticed his expression and was very proud, "Hehe, do you think it's strange?"
"Well," Tong Yan nodded and asked, "It's not the Qidian, right?"
"no."
Tong Yan asked again: "Isn't it a male author?"
“Not it.”
"Then she?"
Chapter completed!