Chapter 45 Remuneration and Final Review Results in September
From that day on, Sun Quan came to Tangtang's pickled fish for dinner every day and could see Tangtang's smile. Sun Quan probably guessed why her attitude changed like this.
Therefore, his impression of this woman became even worse.
Every time he saw the smile Tang Tang gave him, he frowned inwardly. He couldn't understand why Kuang Longfei fell in love with this woman in the first place.
Just because she's pretty?
Well, maybe for Kuang Longfei... it's enough that she is beautiful enough?
After all, everyone's views on mate selection are different.
His life is still simple. He eats, sleeps, plays Doudou every day...er, I said it wrong, he plays keyboard.
The subscription data of "My Decathlon" after it was released was very good, which gave him more motivation to code. Without the pressure of life for the time being, he could focus on the structure of the story, and the state of code was also over coded.
Yue You, steadily produces more than 10,000 words every day, like a good cow.
And his updates are also very impressive.
It was put on the shelves on September 24th, and by the end of September, in just 7 days, chapters and chapters were updated, which was definitely rare in the Internet literature circle in 2006.
And with such an amount of updates, the results achieved are also gratifying.
I won’t talk about the highest subscription for a single chapter. After it was put on the shelf, this data no longer means much. It only talks about the average subscription of the chapter. When it was first put on the shelf, the average subscription of his book was 2560. Now, just 7 days have passed.
The average subscription for this book has risen to 2,730.
If this growth momentum can be continued, the average subscription will increase to 3,000, reaching the starting point for premium channel inclusion, it should be in the near future.
On the morning of October 1st.
After Sun Quan got up, the first thing he did was to turn on his computer and log in to the author's backend.
Because on the 1st of every month, Qidian's author backend will announce the amount of last month's royalties for each author. This is the practice of Qidian! It will not be until n years later that Qidian will adjust the day for publishing royalties to the 3rd of each month.
Number.
only……
What disappoints Sun Quan is that he may have gotten up too early today. When he turned on the computer and logged into the author's backend to check his royalties for last month, he found that the amount of last month's royalties had not been released yet.
“How inefficient!”
Disappointed, Sun Quan couldn't help but complain.
Apart from that, what else can he do?
I can only blame myself for not being a qualified online writer, but I got up before 10 o'clock in the morning...
There was no way! He could only wash up with disappointment, go out to have breakfast, and watch it when he came back!
He calmly went out for breakfast by bike. When he returned to the rental house, it was not yet 9 o'clock. He refreshed the author's backend and still couldn't find the amount of royalties from last month.
"Alas! The efficiency is too low!"
Sighing, he gathered his emotions and started today's coding work.
At the beginning, he was always thinking about how much the royalties for last month would be. So he could not completely concentrate on coding, but as he coded, he slowly put aside other thoughts and devoted himself to writing.
In the plot of the novel.
When he finished coding a chapter and came to his senses, he suddenly noticed that it was already past 10 o'clock.
He suddenly felt a little nervous, because he estimated that at this time, Qidian's last month's royalties should have been announced.
——I put it on the shelves on the 24th last month, and it only sold for 7 days, but I updated more than 110,000 words. How much did it sell for? The average order now is more than 2,700...
He had a rough estimate in his mind, but it was hard to say whether it was that many.
Ten thousand should not be enough!
Probably not even five thousand...
With an anxious mood, he opened the remuneration option in the author's backend. The web page was delayed for a few seconds. During these few seconds, he could almost hear his own heartbeat.
A few seconds later, the amount of royalties for "My Decathlon" in September was displayed - 3,566.50 yuan.
Sun Quan stared at this number for a long time, frowning slightly.
To be honest, this number is a little more than he expected. After all, Qidian is still priced at two cents per thousand words, but Qidian adopts a level membership system for readers. Different levels of membership also charge different prices.
The difference is that only premium members can read books for two cents per thousand words, while ordinary members and intermediate members are slightly more expensive.
Because of this, it is difficult for every author to calculate his or her royalties for the last month.
Logically speaking, since this number was already higher than he expected, there was no reason for him to frown or be unhappy.
But in fact, he was just a little unhappy.
Because if in the years before his rebirth, the starting price was five cents per thousand words, and the average subscription for his book is like this, with more than 110,000 words updated in a month, then the pure subscription fee would be at least around 6,000.
.
In addition, there should be a perfect attendance award and some income from rewards.
Adding up the several items, the royalties should be around 8,000.
But now?
With an average subscription of 2,700 and an update of more than 110,000 words, he only has a pre-tax income of about 3,000 yuan. Moreover, according to the regulations that tax must be paid if the royalties exceed 800 yuan, and the tax rate is as high as 14%, he has spent these 3,000 yuan.
You have to pay royalties tax of 300 to 400 yuan.
Therefore, only three thousand nods could really fall into his hands.
"Writing novels is indeed a dead end..."
Scratching his head, Sun Quan looked helpless.
These royalties were earned through daily updates after it was put on the shelves. If it were based on his previous update speed, even if his book had such an average subscription, he would probably be able to earn it in these 7 days.
Thousands of dollars.
It’s no wonder that so many online writers always jokingly call themselves coders. It’s really not easy to earn some commissions.
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The next day, Tuesday, October 2nd.
At around 11 o'clock in the morning, Sun Quan finished coding a chapter. After the chapter, he habitually logged into QQ to see if anyone had sent him a message.
As soon as QQ went online, I received a message from Qinghe.
Qinghe: "Congratulations! The final review result of your book is out. The review editor's final review opinion is that your book can be published. If you have no other problems, we can sign the contract!"
Looking at the time this message was sent, it was thirty minutes ago.
Sun Quan laughed at that time.
A strong sense of accomplishment filled my heart.
Who writes novels and doesn’t have a dream of publishing?
Of course Sun Quan also had the vision to print all his words into type and collect them into books for sale.
Pursing his lips vigorously, Sun Quan replied: "Sorry, it just came online and kept you waiting for a long time. I have no problem here. The standard of remuneration is still 4,500 per episode?"
A few minutes later, Qinghe replied: "Yes! 4500 episodes. If you agree, I will send you the electronic version of the contract?"