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Looking at the battle declaration that Qiao Yu had issued.
"Zhaizhu," currently ranked first on the new book monthly ticket chart, is very dissatisfied.
As if I don't exist?
Wanting to be number one right after launch? Dream on.
Say it.
Zhaizhu then posted a separate chapter.
I just read someone's launch message, and it left me with mixed feelings.
I know this guy's new book is doing well, and I know he's a skilled writer. But, you may have your strengths, but I, Old Pig, am not to be underestimated.
[Brothers, Old Ship will be updating another chapter shortly. And I promise you all, from now on, I'll guarantee at least four chapters a day, with over 1 words daily.]
[When I get really into it, I can write 12,000 or 13,000 words at a time. I'm really curious to see how this guy manages to get to the top of the leaderboard.]
Send out all the individual chapters.
Zhaizhu updated a chapter immediately.
Meanwhile, his book club members were also incredibly excited.
[Homebody, I support you!]
[Old Pig, I agree with you! So what if you stir-fried cucumbers? Arrogance comes at a price.]
[Old Pig, I have two accounts, I'll give you all my monthly votes.]
[Old Pig...]
Seeing the support from his fellow readers, Zhaizhu felt deeply moved.
With such loyal book lovers, what's there to fear from that stir-fried cucumber?
I won't say much more.
Zhaizhu chatted with his fellow readers for a while, then logged off to prepare for writing.
just.
What he didn't know was...
After he logged off.
The data-driven Xiao Qinglong was updating the first-day subscription figures for "Zhu Xian" in real time.
Although subscription data is generally only known to the author.
If the author doesn't publish it.
People usually don't know this.
But for data-obsessed Xiao Qinglong, this is not a difficult task.
This is similar to the recommendation and collection statistics he compiled back then.
With the right methods, this data can also be obtained.
This time, Xiao Qinglong has once again made a move regarding subscriptions.
He wrote a program on a computer that retrieved the number of fans for each book.
Generally speaking.
One follower represents one subscriber.
The number of fans on the first day of release represents the number of subscribers.
So even if you don't look at the author's backend.
Computer programs can also roughly predict a book's initial order volume.
The novel "Zhu Xian" is one that Xiao Qinglong is paying close attention to.
At midnight that night.
Xiao Qinglong updated the subscription count of "Zhu Xian" in real time on Feiyun.com.
6000!
This number will be released even at midnight.
The group of night owls were stunned.
[6000 first-time subscribers? Am I seeing things?]
[I also want to ask, 6000? Damn, I can't even get 600 first-time subscribers.]
[I initially thought the initial subscription for "Zhu Xian" would be around 3000, but it unexpectedly reached 6000.]
[6000 first-time orders, I'd like to ask, what does this mean?]
[This represents someone wanting to become a god.]
The 6000 first subscriptions broke records in the online literature circle.
It's no wonder that so many authors were shocked.
When everyone's first order was generally hovering below one thousand, suddenly six thousand appeared.
Anyone would be furious if this happened to them.
I suddenly realized that Zhaizhu's number one spot is in jeopardy.
[Hmm, 6000 first-day subscriptions! Zhaizhu's book only got 2000. Although it was released half a month ago, the performance difference is too big; it will catch up with the other one sooner or later.]
[Truly a runaway winner! This time, I'm choosing stir-fried cucumber.]
Sometimes reality is just that cruel.
When Zhaizhu saw the updated subscription data from Xiao Qinglong on Feiyun.com the next day...
Zhaizhu was completely stunned and could hardly believe it.
"6000, is it real or fake?"
"How is it possible, how is it possible?"
Although Zhaizhu really wanted to say, this is impossible.
But he knew.
The data compiled by Xiao Qinglong is very accurate, with an error rate of no more than 3 points.
Therefore, many authors like to read the data compiled by Xiao Qinglong.
This is used as the basis for market direction analysis.
"Fight."
Zhaizhu gritted his teeth, took out his previous drafts, and updated five chapters in one go.
Sometimes, when the data is not good, updating a lot of content is a way to compensate.
Just wait for him to finish updating.
When he refreshed SkyNet again.
But he found out.
Xiao Qinglong's subscription statistics have been updated once again.
This time.
He updated the subscription data for "Zhu Xian" to 7000.
"Fuck..."
……
"7500?"
Early the next morning.
After returning from practice, Qiao Yuchen opened his laptop to check his subscription results.
The first subscription record for "Zhu Xian" was 7500.
A subscription ratio of 10:1.
Such a result would be considered terrifying at any time.
It's almost on par with those groundbreaking works that establish a new school of thought.
even.
Compared to the works of some smaller schools that established their own schools.
His initial order will be even more.
Qiao Yu was also very excited and immediately updated two more chapters.
He was calculating how much royalties he could earn from such subscriptions.
The platform and the author split the royalties 50/50.
After it's published, almost every chapter is a long one. So, if you calculate it that way, each chapter with 100 subscriptions would cost about ten yuan.
Seven thousand five hundred subscribers equals seven hundred and fifty.
This is the result of just one chapter on the first day.
In other words, he updates four chapters a day, which guarantees him a minimum of three thousand yuan a day.
This is just the beginning.
And with the novel's subsequent explosive popularity, this is still a conservative estimate.
For a moment, Qiao Yu felt that the future was promising.
There was a collective gasp of surprise in the group of struggling authors.
[7000 first-time subscribers, my goodness, Cucumber Bro, you're about to take off!]
The authors were incredibly excited.
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