Every time someone clicks your novel. They don't have to be necessarily reading it. If someone sees the front page of your novel, that is a view. The metrics for people actually reading is in the dashboard.
TheAdventurer

- Dec 12, 2023
- Joined Nov 18, 2017
Nice, another BaiSiwa?
A pretty awesome write up.
Forbidden_Romance If you open Inkstone. There's a recruitment page at the bottom left
yuki_hime_3519 It's obviously because people love it. Authors who want to earn a substantial amount of money would always write something that the majority of people like. If you don't want to read such books, then you have to dig deeper in the rankings. :)
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Hellosign is okay! Who said it's not? I signed my exclusive contract with hellosign and I had zero problems. Use this guide as a reference. Hellosign signing guide
Mr_Angga14 You can find the chat in bottom left corner zendesk.
- In Contract
Signature must always he handwritten and must match the signature in your ID. The signature must always have your printed name below it.
Exclusive? No. Non-exclusive? No idea.
But the caveat is you can make any adaption you want so long as you do not monetize it.
they are offering you a legal contract through which you can earn money. Before a contract is formed many things need to be considered. It's not just something that can be rushed.
Taken from itsmeTuba
If in doubt compare views to valid reads
Lead time is 2 weeks bro :'(
My House of Horrors is incredibly popular here. Horror is still a niche, but at least you will know what will happen if it's done right, according to the webnovel consumer tastes.
Shreya_nath You don't lose it, you need to chill out no worries you'll still get it. I signed my contract like three months after getting it.
Trust nothing but valid reads.
Probably a bug again.
Incognelo Let reviews stay and receive 1* Exp Exp reviews lool
- In Coincidence?
Neil_Ads Yeah, working on MTL'ing it, lmao
Sally112425 Bro, it is even more annoying than you expect. The contracts are in the hands of the legal department and the CE will have to go through them everytime. In fact, the content editors aren't even the ones rejecting your contracts.
It's the legal department who always wants to make sure that everything is right and proper.