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Chapter 7 The Second Home

Wang Er opened Qiandu Search again. "Children's World" was divided into two versions, one is the general version and the other is the hardcover version. The hardcover version will have many color illustrations and the wrapper is better. Each issue is about 100,000 words of content, the hardcover version is priced at more than seven yuan, and the ordinary version is priced at three yuan and a few cents.

The two versions are combined, and a total of about 1.5 million copies are issued.

With this distribution volume, no copyright is handed over, and the A-level royalties are more than 500 yuan/thousand words.

If you don’t have sincerity, what else can you talk about?

Wang Er directly pulled sdrl on the blacklist and stopped talking.

He sat down and pondered. At the moment, his parents still did not give up and continued to find ways to go to school. Most of the Cao family hid in the dark and watched jokes. Once his parents gave up, they might face a second blow.

He thought carefully that the profits of this book and magazine were not large, and physical publishing was the big part of the profits. As for other derivatives, it was too early to wait for them.

The reason why I submit articles to magazines is mainly to use this platform to show them to some publishers and let them find them, rather than to find them at home. In that case, whether they come forward or their father comes forward, they will definitely not be able to negotiate.

Platforms are more important than magazines.

He turned on the computer again. Several novel websites have appeared in this time and space, but the online novels are published instead of fairy tales, which are not suitable for the platform.

Looking for it.

"Hey, I've posted on Weibo?"

Not only has Weibo appeared, but it has become quite popular, with many celebrities joining the market.

"It's still the 2g era, where is the error?"

Wang Er opened Weibo and there were still many differences. With pictures and short videos, they were all taken by SLRs or cameras, which were closer to Facebook, and there were advertisements on the side. Unlike Facebook, this Weibo is not a real-name system.

Because the 3g era has not arrived, and it has not been released for too long, few people use zombie accounts to draw fans, and the big V account with the most fans is only five or six million. Unlike later, some celebrities actually had more than 100 million fans... God knows where so many fans came from.

This platform is also good.

Wang Er registered an account.

The pen name he gave was Wukou Banjing, which was also unpopular, and passed immediately.

Then I registered for a career: writer.

Then I posted my first Weibo post: I am a little young and I am not well written. Please forgive me, brothers, sisters, uncles and aunts.

Under this Weibo post, "The Little Match Girl" was uploaded.

This is something Wang Er intended because it may cause some controversy. Without controversy, how can it attract people's attention?

Two days later, Wang Er opened Weibo and there was indeed a lot of controversy.

Some are very emotional, saying:

The sun rose in the New Year, shining on her tiny body.

Author, you are so cruel.

I cried.

The little girl must have lived with her mother in heaven.

Author, you want to compensate me for the paper, I cried so hard.

There are also neutral comments:

Don't like such a tragic ending.

May the world not be so cruel.

But there are also many trolls:

The author is solely trying to attract attention, he sells miserable for this.

It’s all the time, where are there matchmakers? Isn’t it nice to buy lighters?

The author intentionally smears the Great China and strongly demands that the official ban the novel.

There are also some unspeakable discussions:

Why can't you find some firewood to light it, it won't be so cold?

The author's background is in Western countries. If they are so developed, how could there be such a miserable person? Author, please put your background in Africa.

It doesn’t matter if there are such miserable people. It really attracts fans. In just two days, this account has increased by more than 3,000 fans, and more than 400 comments have appeared.

Wang Er posted his second Weibo post:

A little girl selling matches does not necessarily have to sell matches.

My dad has a good relationship with the old director of a welfare home. He occasionally volunteers. Sometimes he begs the old customers in the store to give them some clothes that they can't wear, toys or books they don't want, and they will give them to the children in the welfare home.

There are more than 200 orphans in it, and I will go occasionally, anyway...

The country is getting stronger and stronger, and people's lives are getting better and better, but I find that interpersonal relationships are getting colder and more snobbish. The reason I wrote "The Little Match Girl" is to everyone have more sympathy and love.

Its ending is indeed a bit miserable, so I will post another positive novel for you to read.

Then uploaded "Ugly Duckling".

Turning off Weibo, Wang Er opened the website of "Children's Age".

It is the third largest children's magazine in China and a half-monthly magazine. It has a little more words than "Children's World" and has a similar price, but there is no hardcover version. The number of copies is about 400,000 copies per issue.

This release is also quite large, so I don’t know how this magazine eats.

Two days later, "Children's Age" contacted him and replaced him with an editor named Da Baitu.

Seeing this vest, Wang Er couldn't help but want to laugh.

Big White Rabbit: Are you there five big guys?

Wang Er: In.

Big White Rabbit: Five big guys, is the copyright in your hands?

When talking about this copyright, Wang Er was a little annoyed: I originally submitted the article "Children's World", and they gave me a royalty of 500 yuan/1,000 words. The royalty was indeed not low. I did not agree because they asked for my copyright.

Big White Rabbit: Silence.

Wang Er thought about it and said, "I can make some concessions in the world that attaches importance to copyright, and I will not give up at all." He said: I can make some concessions in simplified Chinese physical copyrights, but I will not sell other copyrights."

Big White Rabbit: Can you wait for a while? I will report it to the leader.

Wang Er: OK.

In the afternoon, the White Rabbit was back online: Five Great Masters, why are your novels mostly based on the West?

Wang Er: Go and check the textbook. Anyone with yellow hair and blue eyes is a good child, and any one with black hair and dark eyes is a bad child.
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