Judging from her appearance, she must be really anxious.
Ying Wuji smiled and rubbed her head: "We just opened at noon today. It's already very good to sell 900 copies in one afternoon."
He had expected this number. After all, in this day and age, you can't have anchors selling products like that. They can't just shout online and everyone will come to buy.
It takes time for word of mouth to spread, not to mention that most of the people who come to buy now are ordinary people and wealthy families. It will probably take some time for the product to reach the ears of big customers.
Of course, he also hopes that his bookstore can become popular overnight, and it will certainly be easier to create hype at that time, but this is ultimately unrealistic.
Now, in the eyes of the nobles of the Li Kingdom, I am almost like a piece of shit, and no one wants to get involved with me. Besides, they are not short of money, so there is no need for them to save a few hundred coins when buying books. Selling books to them is simply asking for trouble.
It would be better to let nature take its course. Printing technology will be deciphered sooner or later. This wave of efforts is just to accumulate some funds as a stepping stone for the next business. There is no need to curry favor with others.
certainly……
If there is any kind-hearted nobleman willing to help promote me, that would be great.
However, you should avoid such dreams. It is good enough that others do not take advantage of your misfortune. You never know what dirty tricks they may use against you in a few days. You should be alert and prepared to deal with them. If you are not careful, your business may fail halfway.
Ying Wuji stretched lazily and said, "Go back and have a rest. We will continue working tomorrow!"
"yes!"
Everyone responded and left through the back door, each of them full of energy, waiting to continue making money tomorrow.
Ying Wuji said hello to Hua Chao and took Bai Zhi back to the Gan State Embassy.
…
Although it was already night, the doors of Yan Guo Paper Shop were still open.
The hall was filled with guests, all of whom were owners of major bookstores.
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