Chapter 913 The new issue of the magazine is selling out

Under Jiang Wan's management, the first issue of the new magazine was published.

Because of the hype created by Editor-in-Chief Zhang, many people were looking forward to the content to be published by the new magazine.

Especially when they heard that the magazine had changed its owner and editor-in-chief, and even the content had been drastically changed, as soon as the new magazine was published, everyone bought a copy with the mentality of giving it a try.

When people open the magazine, it's actually just out of curiosity, simply wanting to know how much has changed before and after.

I didn't expect that I would like it so much after seeing the content.

Surprisingly, all the newly published contents are novels and novellas.

People are used to reading short stories, so they actually find it difficult to accept novels.

Once they opened the first article with such prejudice, they couldn't stop.

They read article after article, and after finishing, they couldn't wait to know the follow-up content.

Those who had the mentality of giving it a try now feel that their hearts have been hollowed out.

They all couldn't help but follow the plot and look forward to the next issue of the magazine.

Because these short stories were so good, they immediately recommended them to their friends.

My friend was immediately hooked after watching it, and I enthusiastically discussed the subsequent plot with them afterwards.

In order to avoid Waterloo, Jiang Wan only printed 1 copies of the first issue of the magazine.

As time went on, she received more and more reprinted letters.

A week later, Jiang Wan printed another 3 copies just to give it a try.

After all, it was a former magazine with a ruined reputation, so Jiang Wan didn't dare to print too many copies at once.

Reputation needs to be accumulated bit by bit, and if the products cannot be sold, the consequences will be serious.

So she was extremely careful when taking the first step.

Unexpectedly, these 30,000 copies were sold out immediately after they were released.

Now there was no need for readers to write letters to urge him, and Jiang Wan printed another 5 copies.

She originally thought that this was the limit, but she didn't expect that 50,000 copies would be sold out in three days.

At this time, Jiang Wan realized that the market was a little weak, but not completely saturated.

If we print another 5 copies at this time, they will definitely not be sold out in a short period of time.

The second issue will be published in a while, and there will be a conflict between the two dates, which will inevitably cause certain impacts.

So she thought about it and finally decided to print an additional 30,000 copies.

Just as she had guessed, after these 3 copies were released, they took a whole week to sell out.

This is still using the previous channels and all-round publicity.

In the end, the first edition of the magazine was reprinted continuously due to market demand, and sold a total of 14 copies.

For a notorious old magazine, it is actually very difficult to achieve such outstanding results in its first publication.

As early as the second reprint, Jiang Wan started to urge for the manuscript.

During the subsequent reprinting process, Jiang Wan was already busy arranging the second publication.

Her idea at the time was that no matter how many tens of thousands of copies the first edition sold, for a serialized novel like this, it was necessary to hurry up and publish the subsequent content.

Readers are feeling fresh now, but they may forget the previous content after a while.

Most magazines publish one issue per month or every two weeks.

Jiang Wan planned to publish one volume a week, so that they would be fascinated by these novels and would buy them again and again.

However, this will greatly increase the magazine's workload.

The only advantage is probably that you can definitely make money from this operation.

As the workload grows exponentially, so does the reward.

1 copies of the first issue were printed, and four issues were printed in a month, which adds up to 14 copies.

Some very popular magazines print more than one million copies per issue.

Others win by quality, but Jiang Wan wins by quantity.

And she knew in her heart that their magazine was just starting out and was actually of high quality.

It’s just that the process of gaining recognition is a bit long. If we continue to develop in this way, things will definitely get better and better.

Therefore, when printing the second issue of the magazine, Jiang Wan boldly printed 10 copies directly.

You know, if these magazines can't be sold, they will all be left in our hands, causing huge losses.

But fortunately, her decision was very correct. Because of the accumulation from the first time, the books printed this time sold particularly well.

10 copies were sold in just two days, and many people were still complaining that it was not enough.

Jiang Wan quickly ordered another 5 copies to be printed, but he didn't expect that although some people only read it in the middle, it did not prevent them from liking the work.

Letters came in like snowflakes. It turned out that someone was asking them to reprint the first volume, and there were quite a few people asking them!

In the magazine company that Jiang Wan had previously opened, generally after one issue of a magazine was published, no one would ever ask to reprint the previous ones.

It was the first time she encountered such a situation. She was a little shocked at the moment, but she reacted quickly.

Their current operating model is different from before, so it is normal for different situations to occur.

After she calmed down, she thought about the problem carefully. So far, she has received more than 200 letters for reprinting the first volume and more than 500 phone calls.

In this era when the Internet is not well developed, writing letters and making phone calls are common ways for people to communicate.

These letters and phone calls come from all over the country, and this information cannot be faked in this day and age.

Whether it is making a phone call or writing a letter, it costs money. Since they have bravely taken this step, they must have a real need, and this need is very strong.

There are also some people who will not work so hard for what they want, but they are willing to spend money to buy the magazine they like as soon as it is published.

Some of these people are good at expressing themselves, while others like to keep everything to themselves.

The letters and phone calls from these people can only represent the wishes of some people, but not just these many people.

After a brief consideration, Jiang Wan decided to print another 3 copies.

This is a very risky behavior, but the effect is very obvious after it is printed.

Although the number of people buying is intermittent, there are always people buying.

Five days later, more than half of the 30,000 copies of the magazine had been sold.

Jiang Wan's original thought was that after the previous rounds of reprinting, the market must have been weak, and it would take at least a month to sell out all the first volumes of the magazine.

The current purchasing speed was beyond her expectations.

At this rate, all 10 copies can be sold out in 3 days at most.

At this time, the third issue of the magazine was published as scheduled, and Jiang Wan boldly printed 15 copies at one time.

She was also very adventurous this time, but unexpectedly the response was so good.

After this issue of the magazine was sold out, she received more calls and letters. Jiang Wan was unable to answer them all, so she had to hire two people, one to help answer the phone and the other to help read the letters.