Chapter 187 Lost Love
Changning City, Wenyue Group.
Urban classification editorial team.
Qianzhou was sitting in his office chair at this time, with a high-spirited look on his face.
He kept refreshing the page on his computer and looking at the data displayed in the background. He had been doing this for the whole day.
During this period, apart from replying to some messages from authors, going to the toilet and eating, he was almost always watching the data growth trends of "I'm Really Not a Celebrity".
He was so excited not only because his first book had 10,000 orders.
Moreover, according to the current trend, the potential that can be released and the heights that can be reached by the book "I'm Really Not a Star" in the future cannot be summarized by just 10,000 subscriptions.
If the traffic conversion rate this time is high enough, then this book, Reignited, may have a chance to reach an average of 20,000 subscriptions in one go, or even higher.
It’s a pity that "I'm Really Not a Celebrity" has just been launched on other channel website platforms of Wenyue Group today, and Qianzhou will have to wait until next month to get the data from the channel.
I don’t know how the book “I’m Really Not a Celebrity” performs on various channels.
Logically speaking, a refreshing novel like the one written by Chongran should be very popular in the channels.
However, Qianzhou will not feel at ease as long as he cannot get the channel performance data, and he will always feel itchy in his heart.
But even so, the performance of the book "I'm Really Not a Star" on the main site today is enough for Qianzhou to cheer and celebrate.
From around 2:00 a.m. this morning until 5:00 p.m. now, "I'm Really Not a Celebrity" has been firmly sitting at the top of the site's best-selling list, and it is unshakable.
On the one hand, it is because the traffic attracted by this event is indeed huge, and on the other hand, it is also because the rekindled side is powerful enough.
He updates a chapter every half an hour. So far, he has updated more than thirty chapters!
A total of 60,000 to 70,000 words!
This amount of updates not only shocked the readers of the book "I'm Really Not a Celebrity", but also spread rapidly at the speed of light in major reader QQ groups and various forums.
So much so that readers who originally did not pay attention to any reading activities also passively learned about the book "I'm Really Not a Star".
While being shocked by the huge amount of updates, many people also came to join in the fun out of curiosity.
As a result, the traffic on the book "I'm Really Not a Celebrity" is like a snowball. Not only has it not gradually declined with the passage of the activity time, but it has a tendency to intensify.
Especially today is January 1st, which is the initial stage of the monthly ticket list.
"I'm Really Not a Celebrity" started out as the third on the monthly ticket list, and climbed all the way up. At around five o'clock in the evening, it successfully topped the monthly ticket list with the support of a huge group of new readers.
With the blessing of being the first on both lists, any reader who follows Qidian Chinese website basically cannot avoid this book when looking for books to read.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that the book Reignited is really number one on the entire site.
His current achievement is simply the result of a large wave of traffic.
After this period of hype has passed, it will still be necessary to speak with real strength.
But for Qianzhou, even if he only had this book, Rekindling, it was enough to ensure his performance and rank among the top editors.
At least you won’t be eliminated from the last place.
In comparison, the female editor named Qingyue who lives next door to Qianzhou has not had a comfortable time during this period.
With the gradual decline of Korean entertainment literature during this period, some of her original advantages in author resources have become a burden, affecting the performance of her contracted books.
After all, a large number of authors working for her started out as Korean entertainment writers. When books in this category gradually became unpopular, it became particularly difficult for these authors to make the transition.
After many failures, most authors become discouraged and may have to go back to work and leave the field of online literature sadly.
It was nothing at first, after all, changes in the trend of such small categories in the field of online literature often only happen in a few years or even months.
In addition, Qingyue herself is not a senior editor, so it is normal for the current situation to occur.
This situation may occasionally occur to editors of other categories.
But what Qingyue couldn't stand was that the newcomer next door, who came several months later than her, had produced several excellent books in just half a year.
That's fine.
Even if one copy gets 10,000 subscriptions, that’s no big deal.
But no one could have imagined that Qianzhou would produce such a bizarre book as "I'm Really Not a Star".
Under the normal starting point recommendation process, this book only shows normal quality.
As a result, because the author wrote an original song, he was lucky enough to have it sold to a TV series as the theme song.
I'm also extremely lucky that this bad drama brings out the best in this fairly nice song.
As a result, I was very lucky enough to get in touch with the singer of this song and did an exclusive interview with him in a joint event.
With such a combination of punches, she felt that any of the excellent Korean entertainment articles under Qingyue's management would be able to take off immediately.
The more she thought about it, the more unhappy she became.
But Qianzhou didn't care. He posted screenshots of the background in their editors' work group from time to time, with continuous good news.
"It's a pity that it's still a little late." Hongdou, the editor-in-chief of the urban group, said with regret, "If Chongran had written this book a few months earlier, it could have been in time for our annual meeting this year."
"Boss, there's no rush for this." Qianzhou said cheerfully, "Zhongran is only 16 years old this year, and there's still a long way to go in the future. If he doesn't catch up this year, there's still next year."
"That's true." Hongdou smiled and felt happy.
Although Chongran was not an author brought up by him, as the editor-in-chief, the emergence of a hit book like "I'm Really Not a Celebrity" in the group has also greatly improved his performance, which is a good thing in any way. But Qingyue on the side suddenly poured cold water on him and said, "High school students don't have much life experience. It's great to be able to write a hit book. If they can't settle down in the future and earn so much money all at once, it's hard to say whether this person will be arrogant and his next book will fall into the dust."
This statement, purely from a logical point of view, is not wrong.
But saying such things in front of Qianzhou who was so happy was a bit distasteful.
However, Qianzhou was not angry at all at this time.
If it were before, he would still have this worry.
But since meeting Junran in person, Qianzhou no longer has such thoughts.
Because that kid is really too mature. No matter how he behaves or does things, he has a steadiness that is different from his peers, and he doesn't show any arrogance or arrogance that comes from making a lot of money.
So in the face of Qingyue's weirdness, Qianzhou just laughed it off: "She is a top student in a key high school, and her grades are among the best in the school. It's good enough that she can find time to write online articles."
"Even if he doesn't write online articles anymore, he's still a top student from a 985 university."
"So there's no need for me to worry about these things for him. I just need to do what an editor should do."
After saying this, Qingyue's face suddenly changed slightly. She moved her lips, but didn't know what to say. She could only mumble a few words in a low voice. The people around her couldn't hear clearly what she said.
"Okay." Editor-in-chief Hongdou glanced at Qingyue, then stood up and said, "Tomorrow is the annual meeting, and I have to meet a few authors for dinner. If you know any authors who will be attending the meeting, you can also arrange to have dinner with them or something."
At this point, Hongdou added with a smile: "These guys are all big dog owners, each one is richer than the other, we can't be polite and eat a few more meals."
After saying this, the other two senior editors also stood up, and it was obvious that their authors had come to Changning City for a meeting.
Only Qianzhou and Qingyue stayed in the company because they didn't have any big authors under them.
Qianzhou ignored Qingyue next door, opened QQ on the computer, and found Chongran’s avatar.
[Qianzhou]: What are you doing? Are you still typing?
[Rekindle]: No, I went home to celebrate New Year’s Day.
[Qianzhou]: Are the more than 30 chapters you wrote today all your drafts?
[Rekindled]: Of course, I’m not a god. How can I write 2,000 words every half an hour without stopping?
[Qianzhou]: So...how much do you plan to give out today?
[Rekindle]: One chapter will be released every half an hour, for a total of 49 chapters, plus one more chapter will be updated early this morning, making a total of 50 chapters.
[Qianzhou]: Awesome...
Qianzhou didn't know what to say except "awesome".
This kid has to go to class on weekdays, so how did he manage to save so many manuscripts?
A full 50 chapters!
If converted into word count, that would be a full 100,000 words!
Updating 100,000 words a day is more than many authors update in a month...
Thinking of this, Qianzhou couldn't help but open the author group under his control and sent a message in it.
[Qianzhou]: You guys, all you do is chat with others all day long.
[Qianzhou]: Look at how they rekindled their love! 50 chapters updated in one day!
[Qianzhou]: My requirements for you are not high. Can you just write 4,000 to 5,000 words a day and don't stop updating easily?
Li Luo himself is also in this group, but he is usually a lurk.
When he saw that Qianzhou had just finished chatting with him and then turned around and posted this passage in the author group, he immediately laughed out loud.
It seems that the pressure to update has indeed been given.
"What are you looking at?"
Sitting on the sofa in the living room of Room 401 in Jincheng Community, Ying Chanxi saw Li Luo's mouth curled up, and couldn't help but come over with a suspicious look on his face and asked.
But Li Luo's hands were so fast that he instantly switched to chatting with Zhao Rongjun.
[Zhao Rongjun]: I’m heartbroken.
[Li Luo]: Oh? Are you sure you're heartbroken?
[Zhao Rongjun]: Okay, I admit, it can’t be considered a broken heart... Luo Jiajia does have a boyfriend.
Ying Chanxi, who was standing by, took a curious look and couldn't help but ask, "Does Zhao Rongjun have someone he likes?"
"He doesn't like me at all." Li Luo shook his head. "He's just a boy who is touched by the unexpected preferential treatment."
As long as she is a girl and is not so ugly that she is not pleasing to the eye, it will be easy for her to win the favor of a boy like Zhao Rongjun as long as she can show a little kindness to him from time to time.
Most boys have lacked this kind of kindness from the opposite sex since childhood. Whenever they encounter it, they will mistakenly think that they are in love with the other person.
[Li Luo]: Come out tomorrow and I’ll play basketball with you.
[Zhao Rongjun]: Okay, but could you please not bring Ying Chanxi and the others along?
[Li Luo]: What’s going on?
[Zhao Rongjun]: Now that I see that you guys have such a good relationship, I feel sad.
[Li Luo]: Then why don’t you tell Xixi directly? She was sitting next to me and saw everything.
Zhao Rongjun: ???
next second.
Li Luo's cell phone was snatched away.
[Li Luo]: Don't worry, I will come with you tomorrow and I will comfort you!
(End of this chapter)