I hope that friends who read this chapter will not skip it and read it patiently:
To be honest, the performance of the book is still not optimistic, even if it has increased slightly recently.
High-end orders are more than double the average order, and follow-up orders are 60 to 70% of the average order...Basically, there is no new blood, and the subscription trend will not increase but decrease. In fact, if high-end orders are
The numbers can be maintained, and the author can barely continue writing with peace of mind.
Of course, some of them were not to my liking and they left; some of them actually only ordered part of them and then stopped ordering them;
But the bigger part is that many book friends choose to "keep it first".
All I can say is, it’s best not to raise it;
If you really want to subscribe, the author can only respect your choice, but if possible, subscribe to the ones that can be subscribed before you subscribe, and start an automatic subscription. Or, after a period of time, subscribe all of them. At the very least, you can see the follow-up subscription
It’s similar to Jiunding, and the author feels a little more at ease.
Also, qualified book friends can help publicize the book if they can, and find comfort in other places;
If you are following several books at the same time, if there is a popular book by a great god, can you consider giving me the recommendation vote? After all, the popular book by a great god is not far behind in the recommendation votes, ranking sixth or seventh, they are all in the same category.
Displayed on the screen, there is no difference;
However, I see the recommendation votes increase a little bit every day, and every time I set a record, I will be very happy.
In the author group or other places where writing is discussed, when the results are not good, everyone blurts out that "it is cut", or it is unfinished, and the worst is to start a new book. But the preparation of this book is too detailed and careful in advance, to be honest
Yes, I can't bear to cut it off.
It may be a bit long-winded, but I hope everyone can empathize and think about it:
When you are writing a book, you may order a few hundred words, but it will take several years to finish the original outline of several million words (or even more than 5 million words)... Moreover, the whole process must be complete.
What you are investing in is not the kind of light-hearted novels that fill you with information... No matter how much you cheer yourself up, every once in a while, when your mood is a little low, that sense of haze and despair will come over you.
It's like a regular illness, it's uncomfortable... not much different from a nightmare.
It's simply an extremely terrifying thing.
The previous chapters about asking for leave, asking for votes, etc. were deleted after a while because I was obsessed with the main text table of contents. But I decided to keep this chapter. I hope that new readers will be compassionate and have mercy after seeing it.