Chapter 74 First subscription: 8088.

The college entrance examination is getting closer and closer.

There are only two months left.

Chen Yang's mother no longer went to do business with his father, but stayed at home to cook for Chen Yang.

Not only that.

In order not to delay Chen Yang's review time.

At noon and in the afternoon, Chen Yang's mother also brought food to the No. 2 Middle School.

As usual.

Chen Yang finished his meal and was about to return to the classroom.

At this moment, Ai Yonghuan's mother came over.

Chen Yang's mother also knew Ai Yonghuan's mother and greeted her warmly.

After a conversation.

Chen Yang learned about Ai Yonghuan's recent situation.

This kid has developed a serious aversion to school lately. Not only has his academic performance plummeted, but he's also become incredibly irritable.

Ai Yonghuan's mother was at her wits' end with her son and was constantly worried.

"Xiao Yang, can you help me persuade Xiao Ai?"

"I... Auntie, he's not in our class anymore, he transferred to another class."

“I know, but you were classmates for three years, so you know him best. You know, I haven’t been able to sleep these past few nights. I don’t know how many times I’ve cried because of my son. Auntie begs you, please… okay?”

"This……"

Chen Yang hesitated.

Chen Meihua, Chen Yang's mother, glanced at him.

Chen Yang knew his mother's personality.

After hesitating for a long time, Chen Yang nodded and replied, "Okay, Auntie, I'll talk to Ai Yonghuan. But I'm not sure I can persuade him."

"It's alright, it's good that you can talk to him, thank you, Auntie, thank you."

Seeing that Chen Yang agreed, Ai Yonghuan's mother thanked him from time to time, and a smile appeared on her face.

"Then Auntie will go back first. I'll leave Xiao Ai in your care."

Chen Yang nodded slightly.

Watching Ai Yonghuan's mother's departing figure, Chen Yang sighed softly.

Pity the parents of the world.

I suppose all parents in the world are like this.

……

Separated from parents.

Chen Yang logged into the web version of Qidian on his mobile phone and glanced at the subscription data in the background.

"5000".

This is the number of subscriptions for the first chapter of "The Vast World," also known as the initial subscription.

The number of initial orders reflects the potential of a work.

"can."

Upon seeing this number, Chen Yang nodded to himself.

It has taken a little over 12 hours since midnight last night.

In less than a day, it reached 5000 initial subscriptions.

Based on this calculation, the first order within 24 hours... is something to look forward to.

same.

On April 1st, many people in the industry were also paying attention to the subscription status of new books released on Qidian that month.

Those who are experienced in the industry know this.

Every year in April, businesses across all industries begin to gradually enter a growth phase.

The starting point is the same.

During the Chinese New Year period, everyone is busy celebrating the holiday.

With the arrival of spring, everyone is busy going back to work, looking for jobs, and so on.

So April will be the first time when everyone can relax a little.

Works released during this period tend to have better subscription rates than new books released before the Lunar New Year or at the beginning of spring.

In fact, this is indeed the case.

Thirty new books were released on April 1st.

Among them are several well-known authors from Qidian.com, and three top-tier authors.

Of course, there is another author who is also a great author, but whose fame is even greater than that of most great authors, and who is not good-looking.

Many veteran readers of Qidian pay close attention to the status of this batch of new books to judge the subscription data of various categories on Qidian.

Xiao Chao, a data whiz, had already created a chart on SkyNet listing the 30 new books available that week.

Ok.

Actually, he didn't need to create the charts; the program he wrote directly generated them.

The chart lists the word count, recommendations, collections, and initial subscription status of each of the 30 works.

The word count, recommendations, and collection criteria were listed early on.

Because this is publicly available, the program only needs to retrieve the starting point data to obtain it.

To get the initial subscription data, he needs to put in a lot of effort. He needs to check the number of valid fans for each work, do some calculations, and then get the subscription data that is closest to the truth.

There is some error involved, but it is not particularly large.

It's also a little slower.

But all of this can be handled by a program, and it's not a particularly difficult task.

To put it simply...

This program is like a cheat code for the game's starting point.

However, for Qidian's official team, such a cheat will not have a significant impact on Qidian.

In addition, it started during a period of growth.

Qidian's official side also hopes that someone can help them with the statistics in order to expand their influence in the industry.

Not to mention, there is a fairly large competitor at the starting line right now.

Demonstrating strength to one's opponent at this time is also beneficial for consolidating one's position.

"Out."

As soon as the webpage was refreshed, many authors saw the first batch of book subscriptions appearing in the data table: "600 subscriptions."

"700 orders."

"900 orders."

The first batch of books displayed subscription data was generally average.

Most are below 1000.

Of course, the collection value is also average, and they are all below 1.

"It's alright. Although this batch of data is average, the number of works in the same period last year was all below 500."

"Hmm, this proves that the traffic on Qidian has increased significantly again."

"It seems his attempt to poach talent wasn't very successful."

Data speaks for itself.

One or two books don't prove anything, but a large number of works collectively boost subscriptions.

This makes the problem clear.

even.

Many people can also analyze the audience's popularity of each type of work from these subscription data.

For example, the data of the first batch of works released.

Fantasy genres make up the majority.

The second major category is urban areas.

The third major category is fantasy/martial arts fiction.

The fourth category is history.

The fifth category is games.

It's obvious.

The previously popular online game genres have gradually cooled down at this point.

If you're still writing about online games now.

Of course, it's not impossible, but based on big data, you'll need to put in significantly more effort than other types.

The probability of creating a hit product is also lower.

Ten minutes later.

The subscription data for the second batch of newly released books is also displayed sequentially.

This time, the data is much better than the performance of the first batch of new books released.

Initial orders are generally over 1000.

Based on this initial order.

If an author maintains a daily update of 6000 words, their monthly royalties will be around 3000 yuan.

For later generations, 3000 yuan is certainly not much.

But in 07, 3000 yuan a month was still quite a lot.

Of course, this is just an estimate.

Some works have decent initial subscriptions, but the plot falls apart after they are released.

Another ten minutes or so passed.

The table shows the third batch of subscription data.

The third batch undoubtedly performed much better, although the number was not particularly large.

Only 7 people.

Five of them booked their first order for over 2000.

The initial order for two people is over 3000.

Among the authors with over 2000 first-time subscribers, there are two top-tier authors.

Among those with over 3000 works, there is one exceptional author.

One of them is not a famous author; his name is Thirty-Two.

"Wow, Thirty-Two is going to be a hit this time."

"3000 initial subscriptions! That's top-tier subscription data."

"Hehe, backroom deals are unbeatable."

"Get lost, I want that kind of backroom deal too."

This is all just nonsense.

This refers to so-called PY transactions.

He can only add flowers to brocade, not charcoal in the snow.

If your work is decent, we can make a deal and take it to the next level.

If your work is badly written, ten private deals won't help.

The fact that Thirty-Two managed to get 3000 first-day subscriptions is enough to prove that this work is well-written.

"Isn't there another one?"

"Yes, what about not proclaiming God's first ordained name?"

"The statistics haven't been compiled yet."

"Xiao Chao said the data was too large and the program crashed."

"Fuck, is this true?"

This is of course false.

The strongest.

Naturally, it had to be the grand finale.

Ten minutes later.

Everyone refreshed the page again.

The first pre-orders for the unassuming second work, "The Vast World," have appeared.

8088.
The initial order number is very auspicious.

Their achievements are truly dazzling.

8088.
It looks like it has 1000 more first-orders than the unremarkable first book, "I Come From Billions of Light Years".

but……

This is fantasy.

Everyone knows what this number means.

(End of this chapter)

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