Chapter 61 Supplement: Testimonials
[On the correct posture of raising books]: Please use "captive" instead of "stocking"!
I believe that many old readers have the habit of keeping books. After all, when you find a good book, you don't chase after it immediately, but raise the seedling first, and then slaughter it when it grows up. However, do you have any confusion: Why do some books die after being raised? That's because, to a certain extent, the posture of raising books is wrong! Let me just talk about the correct posture of raising books from my point of view.
Raising a book means that you have collected it, and the author can see it in the background!
However, if you have been "stocking" and don't care about it after collecting it, at most you can see if there are hundreds of chapters or a million words, then in the author's opinion, you have given up on him!
Yes!
Many authors would think so!
Today, when the content of books is highly homogeneous, it is not easy to find a book that you like. It is best not to “stock” but to “raise” books. So what is captivity? In fact, it is the same as raising pigs and sheep. You have to feed it regularly so that it can grow fat and strong.
Such as recommendation tickets, monthly tickets.
If it is "stocked", and it is allowed to gallop on the grassland, it is very likely that it will die because of too little forage. This is a metaphor, but the truth is the same.
So how to "capture" it?
[First], "take a bubble" every now and then.
This "bubbling" can be voting for a recommendation, even one; it can be publishing a book review or chapter review; or signing in. In short, just run out every now and then to show your existence, to show that you support the author behind his back, let him know that you are raising books, and just write with peace of mind.
[Second], "feed some food" according to the conditions.
"Feed some food" is based on one's own economic conditions. If possible, when raising books, you can give a little reward, even if it is a hundred points, it is also a great support for the author. The purpose of feeding is also to let the author know that you are paying attention to him, so that he can code with peace of mind.
[Third], "take a bite" when it is put on the shelves.
For many authors, this is too important! Take a bite, you don't need too much, when it's on the shelves, you only need to support the first order and let him know the real status of his subscription!
Every author has his own goals, and some may insist on writing after 50 first subscriptions. However, if you don’t have an initial subscription when you put it on the shelves, the author will see that there are too few subscriptions, and maybe he will raise a sharp knife and cut it off with a click.
Everyone, do you understand?
This applies to all authors like me!
So, please! Old irons, if you can subscribe to the genuine version, try to subscribe to the genuine version!