Xiaoxiao has something to say about the charging standard!
I found that many friends said that Xiaoxiao's novels are the most expensive. I have already explained it, but the children's shoes seem to have completely 54 me. But I can't 54 you, so I will make an announcement here to explain "Marriage on behalf of others"
The charging standard for this article.
Some articles are priced at 3 cents for 1,000 words, some articles are priced at 4 cents for 1,000 words, and marriage is priced at 4 cents for 1,000 words. I am not the first, nor the last. There are many articles priced at 4 cents for 1,000 words.
Words. Please tell me that the article is expensive and please take a look at my points. Which one did I overcharge?
For a chapter of 2,000 words, the charge is 8 coins; for a chapter of 6,000 words, the charge is 24 coins. Some people think that my charge is too high. That’s because I have more words in a chapter, so the charge is also higher. To put it another way,
If I divide 6,000 words into three chapters, one chapter costs 8 coins, which is also 24 coins. In other words, there is no difference between one chapter and three chapters.
The charging standard is based on 4 cents for 1,000 words, not the number of chapters. Please think clearly about this. Do not use chapters as the standard, but the number of words.
Habits are really scary things, but I hope you guys will pay attention to the most fundamental issue. I don’t think my writing is expensive. The charging standard is very clear, which is 4 points for 1,000 words, 8 points for 2,000 words, and 12 points for 3,000 words.
, 16 points for 4,000 words, 20 points for 5,000 words, 24 points for 6,000 words, 28 points for 7,000 words...and so on.
There is also the issue of updating. A chapter of 2000 and a chapter of 5 are 10,000 words, and a chapter of 6000 and a chapter of 4000 are also 10,000 words. There is no difference between chapter 5 and chapter 2, the latter is more coherent.
I think I explained it very clearly. If I say something expensive in the future, please forgive me. I won’t explain it again.