Chapter 753: Let's go

Of course, physical channels cannot be ignored.

Fortunately, although the acquired publishing house is small, it still has some channels.

In fact, the biggest problem is still in the cost of promotion.

Under normal circumstances, publishers need to pay for promotion in advance, but on the other hand, there is no need at all.

Because the copyright ownership of the work itself belongs to the True Color Publishing House.

As for whether he will lose money, that's not a problem, this is also an attempt by Lin Xiao's whim, millions or even tens of millions of dollars in losses, Lin Xiao also played.

Under Lan Xiaoxiao's arrangement, "Fifty Dark Sides" was quickly taken over by three female authors, and they began to fill in "Fifty Dark Sides" according to the outline given by Lin Xiao.

At the same time, the translation was also in place, and the simultaneous translation of the written "Fifty Dark Sides" began.

At the same time, the pre-promotion of "Fifty Dark Sides" also began.

However, when it came to publicity, it encountered a problem, there was no real platform for online promotion of books in North America.

In fact, it can't be said that there are none, there are still some.

That's the websites of the major publishing groups, where they offer the number of bestsellers and a small number of content samples.

There are also some older books, and some electronic versions are also available for paid reading.

But almost all of them advertise their own websites, and to be precise, they all serve the parent companies of their respective publishing groups.

The online trial websites in North America are actually different from the domestic online literature websites, although they also have some electronic versions of the paid service, but most of them are for those best-selling authors and new writers as a propaganda position.

Many new books can only be seen in a small part.

Many people say that the domestic model of online literature will also have a good market if it is copied abroad, but that is nonsense.

Because foreign copyright management is very strict, basically every work to be published needs to go through multiple verifications to prove copyright ownership, prove that there is no plagiarism, etc., before it can be officially published.

And if you copy the domestic model, it will be a big problem.

Because once the floodgates are opened and the water is released, then it is impossible for the website to really read every part and review it, which is too much work and unrealistic.

So once there is infringement and other acts, it is estimated that this website does not have to do anything, just wait for a lawsuit every day.

Because,Amateur authors often start with imitation.,Of course, it's no problem in China.,But abroad.,Although if you're not famous.,Generally no one will pay attention.,But once it's popular.,Then I'm sorry.,You wait for the defendant.。

Therefore, domestic online literature is full of quantity, but foreign reading materials and so on are not relied on.

Some domestic online piracy websites have been repeatedly banned, but the possibility of this situation in foreign countries is very low.

That's all about interest groups, and publishing groups are not going to allow that to happen.

Another is that text piracy is too easy, so the cost and risk of doing online literature are too high, which is why China's online literature is booming, while there are almost no large-scale online literature websites abroad.

Of course, it doesn't mean that there are no foreign countries, in fact, there are still ones, but most of them are not for profit.

Of course, there is also a saying that the general economic level of the people abroad is relatively high, and it is impossible to be as diligent as the authors in China, which is pure nonsense, and there are still poor people abroad.

It's just a difference in environment.

Straight to the point.

Of course, it's not that there aren't similar platforms, but most of them are miserable!

Why? The reason is simple, the best-selling books in North America belong to the major publishing groups, so why should they provide them to you?

And if you don't have permission, you upload one to try?

Although it is said to be free, it is not okay for you to reprint without permission.

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On this day, the websites of several major publishing groups received an advertising order.

Although most of the trial websites under the publishing group serve their own parent companies, they usually take over the business of some small publishing companies.

Let those publishing companies put the book they want to publish on their website for a trial reading.

Most of the time, though, these are small amounts of money.

But this time it's different!

Several major publishing groups received orders from a small publishing company, and the reason why the person in charge of the website was surprised was the order.

The other party wants to buy the editor-in-chief recommendation on the homepage of the website.

Originally, this kind of editor-in-chief recommendation position is in the most conspicuous position on every website, and it is basically not for sale, and it cannot be said that it is not for sale, but basically no one will make such a request.

Because the price is not cheap.

But this time, this publishing house called "True Colors" actually said that it would directly buy the editor-in-chief recommendation position for half a month.

Don't look at the websites of the big publishing groups, but in fact, the people in charge of these websites are actually more difficult.

Because the website is a platform for the promotion of the group's published books, except for some small businesses, the rest only have some advertising lists, but they are all relatively small lists.

Most of the time they rely on group blood transfusions.

In addition, this time, the "True Colors" publishing house spent at least hundreds of thousands of dollars to promote a copy, and it was also promoted by colleagues in several companies, adding up to millions of promotion funds.

Their first reaction was that this is a book written by a local tyrant himself, who wants to use this way to gild himself?

Why don't you make money if you have money?

As a result, it was quickly named "Fifty Dark Sides", and it successfully landed on the most conspicuous recommendation position of several publishing groups' attempted websites.

Donnie is a corporate white-collar worker, and she has two secrets, one is that she has a crush on her boss, and the other is that she finds out that she has masochistic tendencies, that is, she is a shake M.

It's just this hobby that makes it difficult for her to talk about it.

This secret of hers will only be revealed on the Internet, when chatting with netizens she doesn't know.

Even for this, she joined a secret community of Dou M fans.

Originally, Donnie seemed a little inferior and unspeakable because of her unique hobby, but since joining this community of like-minded people, she has found that there are so many people who have the same hobbies as herself.

Donnie and a female netizen in the same community have a voice flirtatious together, and after solving her physiological needs, she is a little melancholy.

So, she began to think of something else to pass the torment.

She prefers to read books, but she doesn't seem to have bought any new books recently.

Then, Donnie opened the popular book preview site, which is often on.

turned out to be a film called "Fifty Dark Sides".