From Witcher to Lord of the Empire

Regarding the adjustment of the update form: I gave up two updates a day (just for teasing)

I'm ashamed to say... I originally planned to have two chapters a day.

It's two chapters a day, isn't it bold?

Just code twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. Three thousand words at a time. Morning and evening, a total of two chapters, a total of six thousand.

Isn't it great? Is it challenging?

I told my friends and other writers who hit the streets that everyone was very excited at the beginning, and they all said: Oh, wouldn’t it be possible to support the number of chapters as many old authors’ old books soon? It's very thick; oh, it's very good-looking; it's too challenging, and you can't go wrong with the rhythm control and writing style. This should not be the way of thinking of normal web writers.

Everyone is excited, and so am I.

But I still gave up on this idea now (hehe).

Because I studied the background, there is a lot of data about this book, from last month to this month, from the average order to the highest order and then to the subscription of individual chapters.

Of course there are some other data.

I'm watching and doing research.

In the end, I found that many people either abandoned books, or kept books.

This creates a huge question, do you know what it is?

This is a professional question, to put it simply - it is "average subscription decline".

Yes, grades are getting worse. If the grades are poor, there will be no recommendation; if there is no recommendation, the grades will get worse.

Because of this traffic, web articles and so on, what you can see is data, follow-up subscription. The writing, the plot, etc. are not important, and the review will not look at the content seriously, but only look at the data.

If this eye-catching data is not met, the conditions for enough ranking and recommendation will not be met.

Ah, like yesterday, I was on the vane, 24 hours of recommendation. This is the exposure of the bottom line. It has not been recommended for a long time, but it can still make a little money for Dad Qidian, so I will give you a sigh of relief and give you a shot of chicken blood, so that you will not be completely flat on the street.

And after the 24 hours have passed, the added data will eventually drop back.

As far as this book is concerned, I despise the colleagues at the bottom of the chain, and the review of the data is discounted. A lot of data that is enough for others to make a big recommendation can't be put here.

If this continues for a while, the book may be dead.

Yes, probably dead—after all, I'm an expert. I also invited some friends to come to give advice, and I knew that although I am not dead now, I will not live sooner or later.

So I have been thinking, if the number of chapters is increased under such circumstances, the grades will be even worse.

Because there is no way to follow up.

For a book with a large number of chapters, if the data is concentrated in the first half, the more you write, the worse the book will be.

In this way, for a book that is committed to completing the book and wants to go up, the results cannot be achieved, and the author's mentality cannot be achieved.

Because you can't let yourself work harder to write a book, but the worse your grades are, the worse your work will be.

Of course, I also understand that the new chapters are section by section, the plot is not coherent, readers can't react, and want to read more once.

Readers are like this, there is no way. The author's update is like this again, and there is no way.

If it really goes on like this with two updates a day, it is very likely that there will be no increase in the average subscription. It even drops occasionally these days.

If this continues, the book will not be easy to write.

Ah, the book is not easy to write.

So after more than a week of ideological struggle, this is a major decision. I also consulted some other authors and book friends about the decision.

That is, instead of changing twice a day, it changes once a day. Merge the chapters.

This process also gave me a lot of insights. After all, writing web articles is different from writing other things. This is a learning process.

This fragment, for a half-dead book, has a devastating effect on the data.

After all, there are three things in web articles: data, data, or tmd data.

What if I increased the number of chapters?

Chapter breaks may be a bit suspenseful, show off your writing. But the data will be reduced, and the blade may be sent by book friends.

This loses the average subscription, without recommendations, and life may be threatened.

How important is this...

This is what I think about learning to be a web writer.

I gave up two updates a day, which is my regret, but maybe it is one of my sobriety, or - it is the experience of learning.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like