Supplement 1: On the correct way to raise books! On the importance of follow-up!

[The correct posture of raising books].

Another book also says that please use "captivity" instead of "stocking" in raising books!

I believe that many old readers have the habit of raising books. After all, when I found a good book, I didn't chase it immediately, but I raised the seedling first, and then slaughtered it when it grew up. However, do you have a puzzle: why do some books die when they are raised? That's because, to a certain extent, you don't have the right posture to raise books! I'm going to talk about the correct posture for raising books from my point of view.

Raising a book, it means that you have collected it, and the author can see it in the background!

However, if you have been "stocking", and after collecting it, you don't care about it anymore, and at most look at whether there are 100 chapters or 100 words, then in the author's opinion, you have already given up on him!

Yes!

Many authors would think so!

In today's serious homogenization of the content of books, it is not easy to meet a book you like, and it is best not to "stock" books, but to "keep them in captivity". So what is captivity? In fact, it is the same as raising pigs and sheep, you have to feed it regularly, so that it can grow fat and strong.

For example, recommended tickets and monthly passes.

If it is "stocked" and left to gallop on the grassland, it is very likely that it will die because of too little forage. It's a metaphor, but the truth is the same.

So how do you "keep it in captivity"?

[First], every three or five "bubbles".

This "bubbling" can be a recommendation vote, even if it is one; It can be a book review or a chapter review; Or check in. In short, it is necessary to run out every once in a while, to show that you exist, to show that you are supporting the author behind him, to let him know that you are raising books, and to write with peace of mind.

[Second], "feed something" according to the conditions.

"Feeding some food" is according to one's own economic conditions, and if conditions permit, when raising books, you can reward a little, even if it is a hundred points, which is also a great support for the author. The purpose of feeding is also to let the author know that you are paying attention to him and let him feel at ease.

[Third], "take a bite" when it is put on the shelf.

This is too important for many authors! Take a bite, not too much, when it is on the shelf, you only need to support the first order and let him know the real situation of his subscription!

Each writer has their own goals, and some may stick to it with 50 first orders. However, if you don't have the first order when you put it on the shelf, the author will see that the subscription is too small, maybe he will raise a sharp knife and cut it down with a click.

Guys, got it?

This applies to all authors like me!

Also, it's important to follow up! Without more than 100 follow-ups, it is difficult to get the work on the shelves! And not being able to put it on the shelves means that the author has no stable income! That's too much of a heart-wrenching test for an author!

So if you like a book, be sure to turn to the last page habitually!

So guys, please!