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How difficult is it to sign a contract at the starting point? Why do I feel that there are few hits and recommendations for books that Kodo has signed?

Whether it is difficult to sign a contract at the starting point is not discussed for the time being. As long as the level reaches a certain level, it is basically writing books and signing books.

But after signing the contract, you may not be able to make money.

I have a lot of friends, all of whom are writers who bought out at a high price outside the station at 15/20, and also have good results in wireless. But when you come to the starting point to sign the contract, you are still a servant and can't get the money.

As for what you said, there are few clicks and recommendations on the autograph book. This situation really shouldn't be too much.

Because the starting point of the recommendation system is to give you a recommendation, how many collections do you have to reach during the recommendation period to have the next round of recommendation? If the collection standard is not met, there will be fewer and fewer recommendations in the future. Moreover, the starting point requires more than 8,000 collections to be put on the shelves. If you do this, maybe you won't have so many collections and you won't be able to put them on the shelves.

Don't talk about making money if you can't fight.

I bought it in about 2007. 15. I wrote a book, changed my pen name, signed four or five books, and my grades were not good. They are all eunuchs. Because I found that writing it down is tantamount to writing it in vain, and I can't get a dime, just wasting my energy and time.

I've been writing a buyout ever since. I just accidentally saved some manuscripts and got a book to try at the starting point. If the result is good, write it down. If not, be decisive and continue to write the buyout.