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Please answer some questions about Jinjiang Literature City

It seems that few people sign with his family now, because his family always signs the signature, and he has been selling himself for five years. If something goes wrong within five years, he will have to change his ID card to run away. It hurts. In addition, after their resigned editor recently exposed his benefits, everyone is worried about their internal management. In addition, the website is often hacked. There are often problems with logging in, posting articles, buying Vs, and leaving comments. They are also very weak in preventing article piracy. , many readers and authors have also left.

1. The current standards for contract signings don’t seem to be high. As long as you know a few people and their writing is not particularly bad, it’s usually fine to take the initiative to hook up with the editor. Generally speaking, the number of words per chapter is normal, the logic is normal, and the writing is decent. It's smooth, just a little plot, and the other thing is to pay attention to harmony > His family has been very harmonious recently.

2. Just take the initiative to seduce the editor, but it is recommended to think twice before doing so. His contract has a lot of overbearing clauses, and it has been going downhill recently, so it is better to be careful.

3. Keeping updated and working hard to reach the natural rankings is the eternal king. In addition, after signing the contract, the editor will give you the URL of the Harem Forum, where certified signed authors can apply for the list. The editor will have a certain probability of arranging your book to appear on each list, which will also have the effect of increasing exposure, but No matter what, diligence and earnestness are always the only truths you can grasp.

4. Chapter review seems to have nothing to do with the author. . . There used to be a time when posts would be reviewed directly without being visible to the front desk, but it seems that no commission will be drawn now, so there is no need to worry about this "for the time being". . .