The warden who guards the witches

Chapter 131: Remarks on the launch

As you can see, this book has been delayed to 280,000 words and finally put on the shelves.

As usual, I will explain why it took so long. In the first month and a half after the book was published, when it was about 150,000 words, it was actually in a state of being completely disappointed, with very few collections and recommendations.

As an author, it was naturally very uncomfortable to see such data, and I was not convinced. So I took the work to discuss with the editor, and was told that the data at that time was about 300 collections, and the number of follow-up readings was only about one-tenth (yes, the number of people who follow the latest chapters is the most important indicator for measuring a new book, and it can better reflect the real popularity of a book than the number of recommendation votes and collections. The author himself cannot see this data).

In other words, there were actually only more than 30 people who were really following this book. At that time, I was really speechless.

Fortunately, after a week, the quality of the work itself was recognized by the editor and won a trial recommendation.

Then the effect of the trial recommendation proved that this book could at least be recognized by some readers. The data grew steadily and was also recommended by the webpage in the following rounds.

As mentioned earlier, the most important indicator for a new book is follow-up reading, so the most important indicator for a book on the shelf is naturally subscription. This is also the reason why I said earlier that if you nurture a book, it is easy to nurture it to death.

The first order will determine the recommendation direction of a book after it is put on the shelf, and it is a watershed that determines its fate. This book, which has nearly 200,000 words to get a trial push, can only postpone the time of listing as much as possible to struggle to let more readers see it.

The recommendation before listing is about to be cut off this week. In the end, except for the "similar works recommendation" that is strongly recommended by the web page, there is still no serious client recommendation. During this period, the author occasionally saw some popular books with poor popularity and reviews, and even the update efficiency squeezed into better recommendations. It would be a lie to say that there is no imbalance in my heart, but this is not something I can strive for. It is probably difficult for the editors of Qidian Light Novel to invest enough confidence in the new theme tried by this book.

But in the end, the future of this book will ultimately depend on the first order. Of course, I cannot control the readers' freedom of choice. I can only try my best to ask for a wave of first orders from you. I have also made some psychological preparations.

Because the author is in a semi-working state and does not have any manuscripts on hand, there may not be the burst of updates that everyone expects (I am really sorry), but the updates will at least be stable, and I will try to update more as much as possible, and update three times a day.

In addition, I guarantee that I will not abandon the book. Although I have done many things in the past that I wrote the beginning and found that the popularity was not good and then cut the book, I personally think that it is very unprofessional to abandon the book after the readers paid for it after it was put on the shelves.

I will announce that the volume of the witch gathering written in this book will be different from the previous unit drama. It will be a large volume that connects several events, and the world view and other forces will also be laid out here.

I wrote it a little hastily, so I am sorry for making fun of you. Finally, I ask for a wave of subscriptions and monthly ticket support. The author will continue to write first.

PS: A reader in the comment section asked me about my previous alias. I have only completed a novel called "I'm Not That Kind of Orc" on other platforms. After finishing the main storyline, I just wrote some epilogues from time to time. It is a funny and silly light novel. I personally feel that the later part is a bit lame due to lack of experience, but the plot is still relatively complete. Readers who are interested can search it.

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