According to Qidian Chinese Network's author ranking rules, when a writer reached Level 3, the author would only reach this level after the accumulated income of the author reached 20,000 yuan. Therefore, the income of a Level 3 author was at least 20,000 yuan.
For Qidian authors LV5 (Xiao Xian, third-rate authors), if their works received 800 to 1000 readers on the first day of release, then based on the daily 5,000 words, the monthly income plus the 500 yuan full attendance award would be 2000 yuan. This was suitable for newcomers who performed better or older authors who failed relatively.
The income of Qidian Chinese Network writers was affected by many factors. The income of different level writers varied greatly. For a level 1 author, it might be at a relatively early stage. There was no exact data on the income of level 1 authors. However, generally speaking, the income sources of online writers included readers, copyright operations, physical book sales, full-time income (updating 4000 words a day, continuously updating for a month, earning 600 yuan), and so on. If it was a LV1 author, the popularity of their works might be relatively low. Without a large fanbase and a high popularity of their works, they might mainly rely on full-time income and a small number of readers to get their books. Their income level might be relatively low, similar to second-rate writers, with an annual income of several thousand to several tens of thousands, but this was only a rough guess.
The income of Qidian web novel authors mainly included readers 'donations, copyright operations, and physical book sales. The income level was closely related to the popularity of the works. The details were as follows: 1. ** Guru Level **: Writers such as the Three Young Masters of the Tang Family and I Eat Tomatoes have high popularity and a large fan base. Their annual income can reach more than 1 million yuan. Their income mainly comes from high-popularity downloads, copyright operations, and physical book sales. 2. [Little God Level]: An author who is ranked in the top 30 of Qidian and Zongheng novel rankings, as well as the top 10 of Hongxiu, Xiaoxiang, and novel websites. His works are relatively popular, and he has a certain fan base. His annual income ranges from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. 3. ** Second-rate writer **: A writer ranked 30th in Qidian, Zongheng, 17K, Hongxiu, Xiaoxiang, and the novel reading network. His works receive a certain amount of attention but are relatively less popular. His main source of income is reader donations and copyright operations. His annual income is in the thousands to tens of thousands. 4. ** Third-rate writer **: This type of writer accounts for more than 70% to 80% of online writers. Their works have low popularity and almost no income. In addition, if the authors were all under 500 and updated more than 5000 words per day, they could get 500 yuan per month for full attendance. If they applied for the minimum living allowance successfully, they could get 1200 yuan per month. An outstanding writer's Zhang had an average of 500 to 2000 downloads, and his monthly income was around 2000 to 3000 yuan. If a super writer had an average of 2000 or more followers, they would generally receive monthly votes and tips, and their monthly income would be around 5000 yuan. The income of platinum writers (great gods) varied greatly. The good ones earned tens of thousands a month, while the poor ones earned more than 10,000 yuan. For the works on the shelves, there were also half-year prizes (ranging from 600 yuan to 9000 yuan, depending on the number of readers), a monthly minimum guarantee of 1200 yuan, a monthly pension (750 yuan to 1125 yuan, depending on the number of readers) and other benefits. In addition, the general fee for every 10,000 words was between 1000 to 5000 yuan. There were also some who calculated the fee based on the total number of clicks, but the calculation method might be slightly different for each website. The monthly remuneration was determined by the number of readers, ranging from 4500 to 22500 yuan. If the work was published in a V, the author would receive a full attendance award every day. It would be around 1,000 yuan a month. This was also the income of most authors. The novel "Primitive Law" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The income rules of Qidian writers were mainly composed of the following aspects: 1. ** Contribution to the account **: - For high-level VIP readers, they would get 2 cents for every 1,000-word author they had, while for beginner VIP readers, they would get 3 cents for every 1,000-word author they had (the author would get 2 cents, and the website would get 1 cent). For example, if he wrote 10,000 words a day, he could earn 20 cents per reader, and 200 yuan per 1,000 readers. If the average number of readers for a single chapter exceeded 1,000, it was possible to earn 20,000 yuan a month. - 20% of the total remuneration for the new chapter and free income generated by the works on Qidian Chinese Network's own platform was the author's income. 2. ** Full-time Earnings **: - If you update more than 4000 words every day, you will receive a reward of 600 yuan for full attendance. - If all the authors on the list were under 500 and updated more than 5000 words per day, they would receive 500 yuan per month. 3. ** Basic income **: - Newcomers who had a certain amount of historical achievements or had good story creativity might get a minimum guarantee, which would be calculated based on the number of words (such as 20 yuan per thousand words or 200 yuan per thousand words, etc.). After signing the minimum guarantee contract, as long as the platform updated, they would be paid according to the number of words agreed in the contract. - If a writer successfully applied for the minimum living allowance, he would receive 1200 yuan per month, but he would lose his other full-time and monthly income. 4. ** Other possible income **: - An author who had a certain fanbase, had accumulated many books, or was recommended by Qidian would have a higher income. - For super writers with an average of more than 2000 readers, they would usually receive both monthly votes and tips. - For example, the income of Platinum Writers (Great Gods) was quite different. The best monthly income was tens of thousands, while the worse was more than 10,000 yuan. - Some well-known authors could also earn income through royalties, sales of IP adaptation rights, sales of peripheral products, use of personal brand value, business investment, and use of human resources. For example, the royalties of the Tang family's three young masters were high, the IP adaptation rights were sold well, and the peripheral products were popular. Da Bing also had a high royalty income.
The income of a novice writer at Qidian was affected by many factors. If the works were published and were all ordered below 500, if they could update more than 5000 words per day, they would receive 500 yuan per month. If the application for the minimum living allowance was successful, they would receive 1200 yuan per month, but there would be no other full attendance or monthly ticket income. Excellent writers (with an average of 500 to 2000 readers per chapter) would earn around 2000 to 3000 yuan per month. Super writers (with an average of more than 2000 readers) could usually earn monthly votes and tips, earning about 5000 yuan a month. Under normal circumstances, there were also situations such as the full attendance award that affected income. For example, if he updated more than 4000 words a day, he would receive 600 yuan as a full attendance award. If he really persisted, he would receive at least 2000 yuan a month. At the same time, for every 1,000 words of the novel, the author would get 3 cents, and the website would get 1 cent. In addition, after the novel was published, the author would get a full attendance award (about 1,000 yuan per month). The average salary of each website was 200 to 300 yuan, but different types of contracts, recommendations, and fan base would also affect the income.
The income of Qidian writers was divided into different levels due to various factors: 1. [God level (similar to the top-tier concept of Level 1): Annual income of more than 1 million.] Writers like the Tang Family's Three Young Masters and I Eat Tomatoes belonged to this level. Their works were extremely popular among readers and had a large fan base. Their income mainly came from the high popularity of their works, copyright operations, and physical book sales. 2. [Small God Level: Annual income ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands.] These authors were ranked in the top 30 on Qidian and Zongheng novel rankings, or in the top 10 on Hongxiu, Xiaoxiang, and novel websites. The works were popular and had a certain fan base. The sources of income were readers, copyright operations, and physical book sales. 3. ** Second-rate writer **: Annual income in the thousands to tens of thousands. They were ranked 30th in Qidian, Zongheng, 17K, Hongxiu, Xiaoxiang, and the novel reading website. Their works received a certain amount of attention but were relatively less popular. Their main sources of income were reader donations and copyright operations. 4. [Third-rate writer: Basically no income.] This type of author accounted for more than 70 to 80 percent of online writers. Their works were not popular and it was difficult for them to earn income. There was no exact corresponding level for Level 5. If one were to follow the concept of the fifth level of the five-level division mentioned earlier,"average booking of 250,000 credits, this would mean an annual income of more than 10 million." It might mean that the income was extremely high, but this was different from the previous level of the platform's comprehensive classification of the gods. In addition, from the specific income structure, on the Qidian platform: - After being published, there would be full attendance. If they updated 4000 words a day and continued to update for a month, they could earn 600 yuan. Ordinary authors and websites would get 55 percent of the rewards from the readers. - The monthly royalties were determined according to the number of readers, ranging from 4500 to 22500 yuan; the monthly half-year bonus ranged from 600 to 9000 yuan (depending on the number of readers); the monthly minimum guarantee was 1200 yuan; and the monthly annual income ranged from 750 to 1125 yuan (depending on the number of readers). For new Qidian writers, if they are all under 500, they can get 500 yuan per month if they update more than 5000 words per day. If they apply for the minimum living allowance, they can get 1200 yuan per month. The monthly income of a super writer (with an average of more than 500 and less than 2000 readers) was around 2000 to 3000 yuan. A super writer (with an average of more than 2000 readers) could generally receive both monthly votes and tips, with a monthly income of around 5000 yuan. The difference between a platinum writer (a god) was huge. The good ones could earn tens of thousands of yuan a month, while the worse ones could earn more than 10,000 yuan a month. Different types of contracts would also affect the income situation. VIP contracts would always have a guaranteed salary, and the contract would indicate the bank account when signing the contract. Every 150 yuan would automatically release the accumulated income.
The income of new Qidian writers was affected by many factors. 1. ** Contribution to the book **: If the work is published (generally, it requires 5,000 to 6,000 booklets, and it can be uploaded to a V within one to two months after signing the contract), the premium VIP will get 2 cents for every 1,000 words of the book, and the junior VIP will get 3 cents for every 1,000 words of the book. The author will get 2 cents, and the website will get 1 cent. For example, if he wrote 10,000 words a day, he could earn 20 cents from each reader's account, and 200 yuan from 1,000 readers 'account. 2. ** Full-attendance Award **: After entering the game, if you update more than 4000 words a day, you will receive 600 yuan as a full-attendance reward. If you are a writer who has been published, you will be awarded 500 yuan for full-attendance every month if you update more than 5000 words a day. 3. ** Basic salary **: 1200 yuan per month, but only for four months. No more after that. Furthermore, after applying for the minimum living allowance, he would receive 1200 yuan a month, but he would not be able to get any other full-time and monthly passes. 4. ** Other benefits **: If the results of the work are good, in addition to the benefits from the number of readers, you may also receive monthly votes and tips. 20% of the author's income would be the total remuneration generated by the new chapter and free income generated by the works on Qidian Chinese Network's own platform.
The income of Qidian novelists mainly consisted of signing contracts, electronic sharing, and full attendance awards. There was no specific explanation for the income of a LV5 author, but according to the overall income hierarchy, the average income of Qidian writers was 500 yuan, which was about 3,000 yuan per month (the first level), and 250,000 yuan was added to the fifth level, which had an annual income of more than 10 million yuan. Among them, the authors who were listed on the list had an average of less than 500 yuan. If they updated more than 5000 times a day, they could get 500 yuan per month. If they successfully applied for the minimum living allowance, they could get 1200 yuan per month. The outstanding writers had an average of more than 500 and less than 2000 yuan, and their monthly income was about 2000 to 3000 yuan. The super writers had an average of more than 2000 yuan, and they could usually get both monthly votes and tips. Their monthly income was about 5000 yuan. However, these numbers were only a rough range. The exact income of a level 5 author would be affected by the number of readers, monthly votes, tips, and many other factors. It was impossible to give an exact figure.
On the Qidian Reading platform, authors were ranked from Lv. 1 to Lv. 5, God Writers, and Platinum Writers. Lv. 1 was the lowest level.
Qidian did not have a full attendance award. Within the first month of entering V3, they would receive 1500 yuan per month. However, there was no other information about the monthly income of Qidian V3 writers, so it was impossible to know exactly how much Qidian V3 online writers earned in a month.