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Chapter 23 Change(2/2)

After thinking for a moment, he retracted his hand and knocked on the door.

After a while, Ying Zhicheng came over to open the door. After taking the soy sauce from Li Luo, he said to him: "Come in and sit down. The computer in the study is still empty. You can go and play for a while."

After Ying Zhicheng said so, Li Luo, who originally wanted to go back to his room, stopped being polite to him and walked into the room to change into slippers.

Seeing him go into the kitchen and continue to be busy, Li Luo strolled into the study room, turned on the computer without ceremony, logged into Qidian Chinese website, and took a look at the Sanjiang rankings.

"I'm Really Not a Star" is on the list.

Yesterday, he asked the editor that the number of readers of his book is about 1,200.

Once this round of recommendations is completed, it will be ready to go on shelves next week.

Seeing the data in his book, Li Luo could only shake his head and laugh. He thought that if this data were placed ten years later, let alone Sanjiang, whether he could advance to the third round of recommendation would be a problem.

But Li Luo is not in a hurry, he knows exactly where his advantages lie.

Now in 2014, the online literature industry is ushering in a new stage of development.

With the gradual popularization of smart phones, Qidian Chinese Network has also followed the trend and launched the Qidian Reading APP, joining the wave of the mobile Internet era.

By the end of the year, the number of readers of Qidian will be distributed, and the computer and mobile versions can be opened in half.

By the end of 2015, mobile phone users accounted for 70%, and by the end of 2016, this figure had expanded to 90%.

Some people may think, what is the difference?

We are all reading books. What is the difference between using a computer and using a mobile phone? At most, it is more convenient to read novels on a mobile phone.

But actually, there are two big changes here.

One is the change in user groups.

In the past, people who had the means to use computers to surf the Internet and read novels more or less had some academic qualifications and literary literacy. They could at least learn to use computers, and their family conditions were not that bad.

And as smartphones, especially very cheap smartphones like Xiaomi, entered the market, people who were originally isolated from the Internet were suddenly attracted to the mobile Internet.

These users, at least in terms of literary literacy and aesthetics, are definitely not as demanding as previous users.

Naturally, it will also lead to the rise of a number of more cool and white works.

The second is the change in the way of reading.

Originally, when reading a novel on a computer, the author would write hundreds of words in one paragraph, and the layout on the computer screen would be normal.

But once the same piece of text is placed on the mobile phone screen, it suddenly turns into a big pile of text garbage.

The reading experience will be very poor.

Many authors did not realize this at the beginning and still maintained the coding habits of the computer era.

But for mobile users who are new to the world of online writing, if the problem of text formatting can be solved, then this book will have a head start at the starting line.

Li Luo stands at the forefront of the wave of the times. The new book has perfectly adapted to the changes at this stage, and it is only natural that it can achieve good results.

However, just when Li Luo was about to write a few words, there was a noise from the kitchen.

Li Luo walked out of the study room in confusion and looked towards the kitchen, where he saw Ying Zhicheng frowning and clenching the fingers of his left hand tightly with his right hand.

Looking at the ground again, a kitchen knife fell there. I don’t know how it fell.

"Uncle Ying, what's wrong with you?"

"Um...sss..." Ying Zhicheng frowned, sucked in some cold air, glanced at Li Luo, and said a little helplessly, "I'm done cutting the vegetables."
Chapter completed!
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