Chapter 548: The Road to a Star Writer



Yuan Fenghui is very good at "packaging". A newcomer with only three points of strength can be trained by her to eight points of strength. In addition, Yuan Fenghui is very confident that no one else can do it better than her when she recommends someone to someone. The eight points of strength will be taken to a higher level!

The representative of the portal website was very excited to sign Wen Ying. After studying the news reports collected by Yuan Fenghui, he became even more interested: this is not an ordinary youth literature writer, she has the potential to attract traffic.

Only after the portal website showed interest did Yuan Fenghui tell Wen Ying about the matter.

Yuan Fenghui downplayed the matter, not mentioning how much she had contributed to it. Wen Ying was genuinely stunned: "Invite me to join your blog?"

Wen Ying is more familiar with Weibo.

——Personal blog is the predecessor of Weibo!

When smart phones became popular and mobile Internet access became more and more convenient, personal blogs were upgraded to "Weibo" where people could share their lives at any time... The one who invited Wenying to join now was the winner of Weibo in the previous life, who defeated similar products from other portals and still occupied the top spot in the domestic online social platform until Wenying was reborn.

Yuan Fenghui misunderstood Wen Ying's silence, and she thought Wen Ying had some concerns.

"You don't have to write every day. Just update a personal article every few days. Your book is selling well. Don't waste the online attention. It doesn't take much effort, but the effect is huge."

Fans need an outlet to express their love for their idols, and the same is true for the relationship between readers and writers.

If Wen Ying didn't open a blog, her readers would be wandering around in online forums. Without the force to bring them together, their stickiness to Wen Ying would gradually decrease!

Wen Ying started a blog at this time, attracting scattered readers to a single place. By sharing her life and revealing her spiritual world, she retained her readers with her charm, and some of them became loyal fans. They loved Wen Ying, not just her books, but also her as a person. As a result, her fan base expanded, and Wen Ying evolved from an ordinary young adult literature writer to a star author!

Yuan Fenghui did not discuss these things in detail with Wen Ying, but she did want to give Wen Ying a push.

Given the relationship between Wen Ying and Tianjiao, it would be beneficial to both Tianjiao and Li Mengjiao if Wen Ying became a star writer.

Yuan Fenghui’s expectation for Wen Ying was not to become a leading writer of youth literature. What was the point of such a false reputation when it was useless?

An important indicator of whether a writer's work is influential is whether it has been adapted, as well as the number and form of the adaptations. From a utilitarian point of view, Yuan Fenghui hopes that Wen Ying can become such a down-to-earth writer.

There are writers like this in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and mainland China, and each of them has a huge influence in the Chinese world!

Yuan Fenghui hasn't said anything clearly yet because she's afraid of putting too much pressure on Wen Ying.

Wen Ying didn't care about Yuan Fenghui's little thoughts. She was simply surprised: "...I really didn't expect they would invite me."

The first batch of people to join the blog were all "celebrities", people that Wen Ying had only dreamed of in her previous life. Now she was suddenly told that she was also on the invitation list.

Wen Ying thought to herself, it’s not her fault that she’s so proud, it’s just that others think too highly of her.

"Do you agree or not?"

Yuan Fenghui tempted Wen Ying with a smile, like the wolf grandmother who deceived Little Red Riding Hood: "There is a signing fee~"

Every time Yuan Fenghui switched to her Taiwanese accent, Wen Ying got goosebumps.

Of course I agree!

Even if there was no signing fee, Wen Ying would not refuse. It would definitely be better if there was a signing fee.

Wen Ying agreed on a meeting time with Yuan Fenghui on the phone. She hung up the phone happily and found that Xie Qian beside her had a very mysterious expression.

"Don't look at me like that. It makes me feel creepy."

Xie Qian tried to hold back, but couldn't help himself: "Let me remind you, you seem to have made a decision without informing your parents again."

——It’s over!

Wen Ying's face changed drastically.

"I just spoke too quickly..."

When the blog came to her, Wen Ying was indeed arrogant and only wanted to occupy the top position as soon as possible.

Xie Qian's smile was contrary to his perfect image, and gave Wen Ying the feeling that he was smiling with his mouth but not his heart.

Bah, bah, bah, how could she describe her idol like that?

Xie Qian is definitely not the kind of person who would gloat over other people’s misfortunes!

Wen Ying was humble and courteous to Xie Qian. After signing several unequal treaties, Xie Qian reluctantly agreed to help Wen Ying.

Otherwise, how can we say that academic masters are smart? Xie Qian asked his mother Zou Weijun to come forward and let Zou Weijun tell Wen Ying's parents about this matter. He never mentioned that Wen Ying had already accepted the invitation of the portal website, but said that the publishing house needed Wen Ying's cooperation in publicity - Chen Ru and Wen Dongrong had no objection, it was just writing a personal diary on the Internet, which was not considered unusual.

Chen Ru also warned her not to delay her studies, but Wen Dongrong didn't even ask.

The couple thought that the publishing house needed Wen Ying to promote her, and did not think about "remuneration". They did not know that Wen Ying could get a signing fee by joining the blog.

With just a little effort, Xie Qian made a great move, and Wen Ying successfully overcame a crisis that affected family disharmony, and also kept the signing fee in her hands.

The portal website paid Li Mengjiao a signing fee of 800,000 yuan.

Yunchen’s signing fee is 600,000.

Wen Ying’s is 400,000.

Yuan Fenghui also added Zhang Yangning to the team and asked for 200,000 yuan to manage the portal.

Zhang Yangning: ...This income came so suddenly!

Wen Ying also found it very sudden. She had to wait for the first quarter royalties of "Teenage Idol" to be settled before she could raise 2 million to invest in Tianjiao's second drama. This unexpected windfall allowed her to raise enough money directly.

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