Chapter 752: Exporting Xiao Huangwen?

To be honest, "Fifty Dark Sides", if you let Lin Xiao, an old bookworm, look at it, the writing is simply at the level of a car accident scene.

I can't stand it at all.

Of course, even if this film is put in China, it is estimated that domestic netizens who have already been baptized by countless little white texts will definitely not think that this is a wonderful little yellow text.

It's just a little longer and a larger scale, and the story is actually not much different from the stories of the domineering president and Cinderella of the female frequency.

In Lin Xiao's view, the way to win in this "Fifty Dark Sides" does not lie in the writing or the plot, but in the various trembling plots and descriptions in this one.

In fact, the old American readers who have not experienced the baptism of Xiao Huangwen really like this plot full of tricks like a shaking textbook.

Of course, there may be some psychological analysis, but in reality, those analyses are amateurish.

The whole plot is the process of getting to know the female protagonist and the male protagonist, and the female protagonist is attracted by the domineering side of the male protagonist, interspersed with some of the most basic psychological descriptions, emotional expressions, etc.

Then it was naturally a meat play, of course Lin Xiao would not copy the original version.

He didn't think about writing this by himself, because he was really not good at it, and if he copied it, it would definitely not be easy to do, but he still wrote the outline, and his requirements for this one were very simple, that is, patterns and psychological descriptions.

Lin Xiao is not good at these, but there are people who are good at it.

Of course, if it's just one, Lin Xiao doesn't need to find so many people to come, in Lin Xiao's opinion, the domestic little yellow text, change the tricks, and put it abroad, it should still be relatively marketable.

For example, those Tanmei texts, in China, are still relatively conservative in this regard, but for foreign countries, in fact, this aspect of the subject is still very attractive.

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"First of all, we need to develop a strategy to classify Xiao Huangwen, such as the domineering president and Cinderella, of course, the background must be abroad. ”

"Then you can refer to those classifications of educational films in some island countries......"

Yes, although the plot of those educational films in the island country is really nonsense, there are actually a lot of merits, and the research of the island country in this area can be described as insightful.

Correction, Dormitory, NTR, Investigator, etc.

It's just that their focus is not on the plot, but on the meat scene, which is no problem in educational films, but if it is, it obviously looks a little thin.

However, in this regard, the domestic authors of Xiaohuangwen are still very accomplished in this regard.

Although Lan Xiaoxiao doesn't write about this herself, she used to be the operator of this kind of station, so she is still very experienced in this aspect of arrangement.

Although, Lan Xiaoxiao still has some doubts about whether these can be sold in North America, and even she has some doubts about whether this kind of thing is legal in North America.

Then when Li Xiaohong asked people to send a batch of North American published Xiaohuangwen, Lan Xiaoxiao had no suspicions at all.

And, suddenly, she felt like she was alive again.

She may not really like to do this kind of thing, but she only has the experience to do it now.

The author of Xiaohuangwen is actually quite easy to find, especially with Lan Xiaoxiao's joining, Lan Xiaoxiao still found a lot of people in this area.

However, people are surprised that the ratio of men and women among these authors is about the same.

Soon, Lan Xiaoxiao and his party signed the contract.

They signed a series of contracts with a company registered in North America called "True Color".

It reassured their hearts.

Then it was arranged for them to go abroad.

Of course, it is not enough to have these people, but also to have people who are dedicated to translating their works.

It's hard to find people in this area, but it's not impossible.

After more than a month of training, everything is ready and only the east wind is owed.

The first part, naturally, is "Fifty Dark Sides", Lin Xiao sent the outline to Lan Xiaoxiao and asked her to arrange someone to write this one.

In fact, there is a complete and commercial distribution plan for publishing a book in North America.

China has been hit by online literature, and the traditional publishing industry has gradually declined.

In fact, foreign countries have also been affected, but it is not so obvious.

Especially for physical books, bestsellers tend to sell even more because of the Internet as a channel.

Of course, the most important thing is that foreign countries attach great importance to copyright, and few people dare to pirate and plagiarize, something that is easy to be detected.

And once it is found out, then you can be punished for bankruptcy.

In addition, the penetration rate of genuine in North America is relatively high, and the public has developed the habit of paid reading, so there are so many bestsellers in North America every year.

Most of the writers in North America have professional agents.

As a result, newcomers in North America tend to have a harder time getting ahead, and their inherent operating processes dictate all of this.

For a work to become famous, it is inseparable from commercial operations, and of course, for those who are already best-selling authors, it is a different matter.

So, if you are a newcomer, it is almost impossible to become famous with a book, of course, there are exceptions, but unless your work is really good enough for people to see at a glance that there is potential for a big hit, otherwise, it is already very good to go through the whole process in a year and a half.

There are countless works that each publishing company can receive every year, but how to judge whether a work has the potential to become popular is the most difficult thing in itself.

Because there is a cost to publicity, publishers need to do a lot of work and review it repeatedly before they want to promote it, so they can decide what level to promote the work.

However, this point does not exist at all on Lin Xiao's side.

The reason why publishers will review a work repeatedly before deciding whether to publish it or not, and what scale will it be promoted after publication.

It's all based on cost!

Because most of the time, publishers need to pay for these promotion fees in advance.

And if the sales of books are sluggish, then they will lose money.

It's somewhat similar to the distribution of a movie, but sometimes it's riskier.

But Lin Xiao wants to make "True Colors" a brand, and he is not short of money.

So, in the end, True Color directly spent millions of dollars to buy a micro publishing house.

This publishing house was renamed True Color Publishing House.

The shortcomings of the True Color Publishing House are obvious, that is, the lack of authors who can take a shot, as well as physical sales channels.

But Lin Xiao didn't plan to let True Color Publishing House completely go through physical channels.