1. The starting point is just signing a contract, and there is only one A level, so there is no money to take it. There will be no remuneration for the manuscript until it is put on the shelves.
2. VIP works put on the shelves at the starting point, each person subscribes for every thousand words, and the author can get a penny. If 10,000 words are updated every day, a reader who subscribes to the author can get a dime. 1000 people subscribe, and the author can get 100 yuan a day.
There is only one way to calculate the electronic remuneration from the starting point. If the novel can be bought out or published, the remuneration will be calculated separately.
As for platinum writers, they can get nearly one million yuan in remuneration every year, not because they have a special way to get remuneration, but because they have a large subscription, which can almost be maintained at more than 10 thousand. Moreover, it can guarantee the update of 10000 words every day (that is, you can get10 * 0.0/*10000 * 365 = 365000, and you can get a bonus of 365000 * 60% for completing this book in one year). Moreover, most of their novels can be published in physical books (the remuneration is 8% of the total profit), as well as monthly ticket bonuses. Together, they get nearly a million dollars a year.
After being put on the shelves, the update is generally decided by the editor. If it's a one-time delivery, of course, but subscription is usually terrible, so think carefully.
15W One week is too much. Generally, 30W a month is an ultra-fast update speed. As for income, the subscription income of two cents per thousand words is half that of the author. It's also a subscription to the work. Generally, 24-hour subscription is commonly used measurement data.