Chapter 47: Chapter 44:
Translator: 549690339
Naturally, Silver Blue Books didnât have a player like He Mingxuan who intentionally holed up in bookstores to watch people. After Superstar Publishingâs work was extensively distributed in bookstores across the Qin Continent, the only thing that could somewhat reflect the market results was reader feedback.
It started intermittently.
After all, reading takes time.
For publishers, sporadic comments donât hold much reference value. However, as the first batch of readers finished reading the novels, the feedback on Superstarâs five works gradually increased on the official message board of Silver Blue Books.
What worried the publishers wasâŠ
The top Superstar work, âDemon King of Another World,â which the company had high hopes for, seemed to have mediocre public praise. In a novel scored out of ten points, most readers gave it a score of less than five. It seemed that everyone was unimpressed by the novelâs pattern.
âThe same old tricks, just changing the skin.â
âThe protagonist has even fucking crossed over to become the Demon King, but he still feels like a waste. Since youâre writing from the perspective of the Demon King, canât you not make the protagonist so useless? If the protagonist isnât useless, canât the author write anymore?â
âRegretted buying this book.â
âCut it short quickly, not interested.â
Novels on the Qin Continent are published in volumes, so the first volumeâs sales are crucial. Novels with poor sales can easily be axed. The publishing house will notify the author to finish writing quickly. The originally planned series of more than ten volumes will be condensed into three to five volumes for a hasty conclusion, as the publishing company also needs to free up resources for more promising works.
Many readers were ranting.
Of course, not all reviews were bad. Some readers felt that the perspective of âDemon King of Another Worldâ was innovative: âThough it may be old wine in a new bottle, at least the protagonistâs identity differs from the traditional Different World adventure model. Itâs not bad enough to be axed.â
Maybe it will explode later on?
Thereâs precedent for such a scenario.
Thereâs a very popular novel on the market now that didnât have a great reputation when it was first released, with disappointing sales. The publisher had already notified the author to cut the series short, but who wouldâve guessed that after the second volume, the tides turned. The plot of the book reached a climax, and the sales skyrocketed, immediately cancelling the axing plan. That book is still being serialized and is already on its twenty-second volume.
However, such examples are rare.
If a novel canât attract readers from the first installment, even if it explodes later, itâs hard for readers to stick around until then. Only if the opening attracts readers can the series continue to be stable.
Not only did the top-performing book lack good reviews.
The works that made the second to fourth place in the Superstar competition also received mediocre reviews, with only the second-place novel reaching a score of five points. But a five out of ten score in the novel market can only be considered a barely passing grade, not a good one.
âThis year will be tough.â
At a Silver Blue Books department meeting a week later, an editor sighed looking at the comments on the books: âI thought the sales of âDemon King of Another Worldâ would explode, but as readers read more and more Different World adventure novels, their expectations also increase.â
âYouâre right.â
âItâs not that this batch of Superstars is worse than before, but the readersâ taste in reading is getting higher. No wonder the chief editor always wanted to support new themes. Readers are fed up with the old ones. Novels must provide new stimuli.â
Early TV dramas could easily include brainless plotlines like car accidents, cancer, abortions, and viewers were still intrigued. However, if such a plot appeared now, viewers would curse the director to his face.
The same is true in the field of novels.
A few years ago, Different World adventure novels could easily become popular just by introducing some gimmicks. For instance, a novel called âIn Another World With My Smartphoneâ told a story about a protagonist with a magical smartphone that could still be used in another world. By todayâs standards, that story might be unbearable, but back then, readers loved it.
âItâs not a complete defeat.â
âYangFengâ tried to comfort everyone: ââKing of the Net,â although the last-placed novel of Superstar, has a good reputation with a current score of 8.5 out of 10. That rating is quite remarkable.â
âYangFengâ was not wrong.
Even though the reviews for the top four Superstar novels were dissatisfying, the rating for âKing of the Netâ is quite high right now, with most reader responses being positive.
This is the most enjoyable one!â
âDidnât expect a sports novel about tennis to be so exciting. I picked it up at the bookstore just to have a look, but once I picked it up, I couldnât put it down. Iâm officially a fan of âKing of the Netâ.â
âA fresh flow in Superstar!â
âTired of Different World adventures. Occasionally changing the taste turns out to be unexpectedly good. Iâve recommended âKing of the Netâ to many friends. However, many people are not interested. They, like my past self, donât understand the charm of sports novels.â
The editors were naturally aware of the high rating for âKing of the Netâ and the overwhelmingly positive reviews. However, for Silver Blue Books, this novelâs praise could only be considered a consolation prize because the genre of the novel is too niche, making it almost impossible for the sales to skyrocket.
âItâs useless.â
âThe genre is too niche.â
âPraised but not popular.â
The editors didnât seem too excited. Every publisher has acclaimed but unpopular novels. Publishers generally support these types of novels, giving publishing resources even if the sales arenât great, much like how movie companies also need some art films to gain prestige. However, real profit still heavily depends on novel sales.
âDonât be so gloomy.â
The editor-in-chief wasnât happy with the editorsâ demeanour. âLook at yourselves. The sales figures arenât out yet. Reputation isnât everything. Some novels may not have high ratings but their sales are still very good.â
âThatâs true.â
âThereâs a chance!â
âItâs just about public opinion.â
A glimmer of hope shone in the editorsâ eyes. A good reputation doesnât mean everything. In the market, some books are praised but donât sell well, while others are criticized harshly, but their sales continue to soar. Many readers in this day and age play hard to get. While âKing of the Netâ might fall into the former category, the other books from the superstar writers could potentially be in the latter category!
These people are really easy to hoodwink.
The deputy editor quietly sneered.
Few books are praised without sales, but itâs also rare for sales to be good when the reviews are terrible. In the common rule of the book market, most of the time, reputation and sales can form a proportional relationshipâŠ
âLetâs adjourn.â
The editor-in-chief waved his hand.
After everyone had left, the editor-in-chief suddenly became troubled. âIt seems we totally messed up with the supernovas this time, unless a miracle happens.â
âA miracle?â
The deputy editor, who hadnât left either, responded with a bitter smile, âLetâs go together to the statistics department and take a look. The first weekâs sales of the supernova should be out by now. Letâs see where this miracle is.â
Editor-in-chief:â
The two of them arrived at the relevant department together, with both the editor-in-chief and the deputy editor-in-chief turning to the female manager of the statistics department: âCould the first weekâs sales of the supernova be out by now?â
âAre they here?â
The female manager was somewhat cold in her attitude, and it seemed she found the two of them particularly annoying. Just saying one line and then turning back to her work, âCheck the statistical tables yourself. Come to me if thereâs anything you canât understand.â
âDid we offend her somehow?â
The editor-in-chief and the deputy editor-in-chief exchanged glances. They then picked up the statistical table and had a look. What they saw instantly killed any hopes they had left, because the highest selling was âDemon King of Another Worldâ with only 180,000 copies.
This is supposed to be Supernova!
In the past, any work that was published with the Supernova Award would find it embarrassing to face people if the first weekâs sales did not break 300,000. But this year, the best-selling book of the five supernovas was just under 200,000 copies.
At least one thing was right though.
The list of top five from the Supernova matched perfectly with their very names. The editor-in-chief took pleasure in the bittersweet situation, âAt least our prediction of sales ranking wasnât wrong, no matter how poor the sales data is, itâs always the readersâ fault.â
âRight, right!â
The deputy editor nodded along.
The female manager who had left before now returned having heard what they were talking about was instantly furious, and she started swearing at them, âYou two think that you havenât made any wrong judgement? The fucking phone in my office has exploded with calls, do you know that? All the bookstores in Qin Continent are rushing me for stocks. Now as soon as I pick up the phone, all I hear is âKing of the Net, King of the Net, King of the Net!â Itâs driving me crazy! Do you guys have any idea how busy Iâve been arranging supplies for these past few days? Do you know how close I am to getting an early menopause due to the stress? Do you know how many nights I havenât been able to sleep soundly!?â
The female managerâs eyes were bloodshot!
Her swearing was like a series of explosions, and her imposing tone had the editor-in-chief and the deputy editor terrified.
âWellâŠâ
They carefully checked the table again, and confirmed earnestly, ââKing of the Netâsâ sales is last among the supernovas, so how could it possibly be out of stock? Maâam, you seem upset, must be some mistake somewhere, right?â
âA mistake?â
The female manager looked at the two as though they were idiots , ââKing of the Netâ only had a fucking initial 100,000 copies in stock which were not even enough for the big book merchants, the third day after Supernova was published, it was already sold out. How can one compete for sales without stock?â
The editor-in-chief and the deputy editor were stunned.
The two of them were previously only focused on the Supernova sales rankings, completely forgetting that âKing of the Netâ had only initially published 100,000 copies.
It wasnât until the female managerâs rant that they remembered.
At this moment, the two of them widened their eyes and finally had a vague realization, the miracle they were eagerly awaiting, really seemed to have happened!
âYou two.â
The female manager displayed a dangerous smile, her tone was strangely gentle though, âPlease tell me, which asshole decided to publish only 100,000 copies of âKing of the Netâ initially?â
âHim!â
The editor-in-chief and the deputy editor-in-chief both pointed at each other simultaneously..
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