Reborn, I achieved legendary status with a single book.

Chapter 80: Which genius is giving the class? Me!

Chapter 80: Which genius is giving the class? ...Me!

"I'd like to invite you to a Qidian Writers' Training Program in mid-to-late June."

Is this a training course for learning online novel writing?

"Correct."

Where will it be held?

"In Shanghai."

"Which expert is giving the class?"

"you."

"what……"

Chen Yang was taken aback.

Gu Yue smiled and said, "We have specially invited you to Shanghai to serve as a mentor for the Qidian Writers Training Program. Of course, your airfare, food, and accommodation will all be reimbursed."

"I'm not qualified, am I?"

"If you're not qualified, then not many people are. You have no idea how many authors want to learn from you personally. If I were to announce now that you're the lecturer for this training course, it would cause an uproar in the industry."

"Let me take a look."

Chen Yang opened the calendar and calculated the time.

It is now mid-April.

The National College Entrance Examination (Gaokao) will be held on June 7th and 8th.

After the college entrance exam, it's just a matter of filling out college applications and such; there's not much else to do.

Then came the summer vacation, which lasted for more than two months.

In the latter half of the month, Chen Yang will actually have some time.

"Alright. But don't blame me if I don't do a good job."

Chen Yang agreed.

"Great."

Gu Yue was very excited when Chen Yang agreed.

He also really wanted to meet Chen Yang.

……

"9500".

End the call with Gu Yue.

Chen Yang checked the backend; the average daily subscription rate for "The Great World" had reached 9500.

The rate at which average subscriptions are increasing is incredibly fast.

This further proves the stickiness of competitive PvP.

On the other side of SkyNet, some authors are already researching this writing style.

Chen Yang took a look.

Their research was merely a formality; some of them did not truly grasp the essence of competitive game PvP.

Talk about it.

Competitive PvP seems to be a writing style.

But actually, he has a more fantasy novel writing mindset.

Writing styles can be constantly innovated, and they can also be constantly imitated.

But the writing mindset is the most crucial element.

Without this kind of writing mindset, you can only follow others' trends and can't write anything that truly belongs to you.

"Brothers, please vote for me!"

That concludes today's chapter update.

Chen Yang looked at the results and realized that he hadn't asked for monthly votes for more than two weeks.

Without much thought, I wrote another chapter, asking readers for monthly votes.

As for what some people might say...

We're already number one in monthly votes, why are you still asking for more?

It's not that Chen Yang is really being dishonest.

Monthly passes may seem like just a number, but they actually represent the cohesion of book lovers.

Let's analyze it.

Monthly passes are generated by readers who have read the book.

But each book lover doesn't just read one of your books.

Then.

At this point, deciding who to vote for with your monthly pass becomes crucial.

Generally speaking.

As a fellow book lover, you can vote for whomever you like, based on your own preferences.

A crying child has milk.

If Chen Yang doesn't ask for monthly votes or release individual chapters.

Of course, there are also many book lovers who will vote for themselves with monthly tickets.

However, many times, some readers will vote for other monthly tickets to other people.

Chen Yang wrote books for many years in his previous life.

He understood this very clearly.

Monthly passes are sometimes more important than average payments.

This not only increases readers' sense of belonging to the author.

More importantly.

The top spot on the monthly ticket ranking is the most shocking thing for the entire community.

Let me give you a simple example.

If there's one person with a very high average rating, and another person with the most monthly votes...

In the community, and in the eyes of book lovers.

Which one do you remember the most?
The answer is, of course, the one with the most monthly votes.

Whatever happens, they don't care what happens to you.

Unless you break the entire internet record, you won't have much influence.

Unless later generations promote the concept of equilibrium, people will not pay more attention to it.

Most book lovers don't know what an author's average daily rating is.

However, the number of monthly votes and the ranking are clearly displayed on the website's homepage.

……

"Don't be arrogant, you've started another chapter asking for monthly votes."

In the book club group.

The group administrator was somewhat dumbfounded by Chen Yang's actions and asked, "Yes." Chen Yang nodded, "Yes."

Xiao asked, puzzled, "Bu Yangda, you already have 7000 monthly votes, 5000 more than the second place. What use are your monthly votes then?"

"It's so effective. See, doesn't this make me look even more amazing?"

"Pfft..."

Xiao was amused by Chen Yang.

Chen Yang then said, "Go ahead and vote. I know you have several monthly votes, it's a waste to vote for others. You might as well vote for them all for me, right?"

"That makes a lot of sense. Okay, okay, I'll vote for you."

Xiao thought about it and agreed, so he cast all his monthly votes for Chen Yang.

As for the other book lovers...

Many book lovers have always been in the habit of submitting whichever book they like.

If you're following several books, then use one monthly pass for each book.

Of course, there are also some who don't really have any ideas.

He just randomly casts his monthly votes.

Some even forgot to cast their monthly votes.

At this moment, I see Chen Yang asking for monthly votes?

Although I don't know what this guy is up to.

But the monthly pass is useless if you keep it in your own hands.

Monthly tickets are only useful for authors.

And so, I casually cast my monthly vote.

Ok.

For an instant.

Chen Yang originally had 7000 monthly passes.

This single chapter suddenly garnered 8000 monthly votes.

……

"Please, please stop asking for monthly votes, okay? We don't need to exaggerate your greatness or your divine status."

Cabbage group.

Wang Zijun was about to cry.

Chen Yang logged on and asked, "Brother Zijun, what's going on?"

"Don't call me Brother Zijun, just call me Brusher, or Old Wang. I wish I could surpass you in votes right now."

"Then go ahead and swipe it."

"I'm poor, I won't swipe."

Although Wang Zijun's QQ name is "Third Brush," he never engages in vote-rigging.

Even if it's just a scam.

We also need to consider the economic implications.

The last captain who tried to rig the ticket not only lost a fortune, but his ship was also scrapped.

Now if you want to use it, you have to consider whether your previous investment will be completely wasted.

However, he really didn't understand why Chen Yang was asking for monthly votes again.

You said you should pray on the first day.

Now that we're number one, why are we still asking for more?

And he asked twice.

I don't understand, I just don't understand.

This left Chen Yang unsure how to explain.

He won't tell anyone.

There are just too many benefits to asking for monthly votes.

Even with all that said, there is still a huge benefit to getting monthly votes.

This is an advantage.

That means it can increase subscriptions.

Yes.

Monthly passes and subscriptions actually complement each other.

According to the starting point rules.

He only gets monthly votes if readers subscribe to his work.

If he doesn't subscribe to any works, then he can't possibly have monthly passes.

Chen Yang's chapter asking for monthly votes may seem like a request for monthly votes, but it is actually a way to indirectly increase subscriptions.

you ask why?
The logic is also very simple.

If a reader with monthly passes sees Chen Yang asking for monthly passes, then he will vote for him.

But what about readers who don't have monthly passes for the time being?
What should he do?
Ok.

Then you need to subscribe to more chapters. Once the subscribed chapters meet the conditions for generating monthly tickets, then you can vote for them.

then.

Subscribing to more chapters will naturally increase subscriptions.

This time, Chen Yang's request for monthly votes not only resulted in an increase of 1000 votes.

Simultaneously.

His average order value immediately reached 9700 on the same day.

That means he gained about 200 average subscriptions today.

This kind of increase.

Sometimes it's even more effective than a typical starting point recommendation slot.

Ok.

The other ripple effects generated by such monthly passes may not even be noticed by the editors at Qidian.com for the time being.

This is not a writing style.

It's not exactly innovative.

This is a complete understanding of the rules of online literature.

At a time when the monthly pass reform had just begun in 07, his new writing style, like his previous ones, was a game-changer for his fellow authors.

As mentioned above, in a very short time.

Chen Yang's "The Vast World" is about to reach 10,000 subscriptions.

This is called professionalism.

(End of this chapter)

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