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After a long ti, I have to start writing a post for the new book going on the shelves again, and this new book should probably be considered the most successful I’ve had yet.

Previously, my books would at most get two rounds of recomndations during their new book phase, but this ti it’s different. This ti I went through all six rounds of recomndations, advancing from the popular category to the new books category, strong push in the category, six-channel recomndation, Three Rivers recomndation, and strong promotion on the hopage, a full six rounds of recomndations.

I can only say that now, as I’m about to face going on the shelves, my feelings can only be described as a multitude of emotions. Since the book’s release, I’ve kept up a daily update of 4,000 words, continuing for 59 days straight, and I also added updates during the holidays.

I vaguely rember, during my first book, using the National Day holiday to casually brainstorm one afternoon, then coded another two thousand words and directly uploaded them; after that, I continued with daily updates, which lasted for more than five months before going on the shelves. I was a newbie at the ti and didn’t understand anything; in hindsight, one update a day really was too poor a performance, and I didn’t even get any recomndations.

But this book is different. I spent half a month brainstorming, thoroughly planning out Zhang Yanhang’s abilities at each Rank, and I even planned a bunch of side quests. Plus, with twice-daily updates, the results were indeed much better as expected.

Of course, I think the main difference is probably due to a change in categories. I had been writing in the derivative fan-fiction category of the secondary dinsion, but this book made the leap to the science fiction category of evolutionary mutations, switching from fan-fiction to original works.

If this book were still in the secondary dinsion category, its future would probably be uncertain. The main reason I switched to the science fiction category was because of recent reforms made by the editorial team at QiDian. Although I was writing science fiction, I could still submit to the sa editor I had for my secondary dinsion works.

So, I figured since I didn’t have to change editors, I might as well try out the science fiction category. If it didn’t work out, I could always ask the chief editor to switch back. As it turns out, the results were much better than when I was in the secondary dinsion category.

Previously, so readers ntioned this book has a secondary dinsion flavor to it, and they’re right. After all, I am firstly a secondary dinsion author, and I’m quite good at writing conversations with a high concentration of secondary dinsion elents. But I later realized that a high concentration of secondary dinsion only serves to niche down the book, so I stopped writing in that style.

Next, let’s talk about the specific rules for additional updates. Currently, my book has forty thousand collections, so normal expectations would be about two thousand initial subscriptions. So, for every additional hundred subscriptions, I’ll add one Chapter, with no upper limit.

Then there’s the matter of additional updates for rewards – it’s still the sa as before. For every ten thousand QiDian coins, or a cumulative ten thousand QiDian coins, I’ll add one Chapter (currently, the first round has already accumulated over six thousand QiDian coins), again with no upper limit.

In other words, one Duozhu adds one Chapter, one Alliance Hierarch adds ten Chapters, one Silver Alliance adds one hundred Chapters (give a chance to overload myself). Chatting in the author’s group, authors who attain the Silver Alliance often flaunt it, and I always feel envious during such Versailles tis.

Authors who know are aware that during my Peak Period last year, I could code 24,000 words a day (start coding upon waking up and keep at it until sleep, colloquially known as coding until collapsing). So, there’s certainly no problem with additional updates. As long as the conditions are t, they will be added.

Next, there’s the issue of basic updates after going on the shelves. If the performance is ordinary post-launch, I’ll still maintain the current pace of two updates a day, totaling 4,000 words. If the performance is good, it will evolve to three updates a day, totaling 6,000 words.

Then cos the problem with the VIP Chapter updates. I should publish the first VIP Chapter tonight between 0.05 and 0.10, mainly because the VIP Chapter release function won’t be available until after 0.05, and there can occasionally be a slight delay.

But generally, the delay is just a minute or two at most, so I will definitely update the VIP Chapter before 12:10 tonight.

Unknowingly, I’ve typed over twelve hundred words. I’ve said everything that needs to be said, so finally, I humbly ask for your initial subscriptions. I hope everyone can subscribe to the VIP Chapters when the ti cos. If the performance is good, I’ll have even more motivation while coding.

Well, that’s it. There’s not much else to say.

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