Chapter 620 Editor-in-Chief Branden
Maria turned to William's personal page and said, "Your name is Hai Zhihua, the flower of the sea, a beautiful and memorable name."
"What about me? What's my name?" Cried Old Eight, raising his hand. "Luna, didn't you give me a name last time? The one that means 'the Hou Family who loves to eat pickled cabbage beef bones'? I finally managed to remember it and even learned to write those characters. Why don't you use that name for my personal page?"
Alexander remained silent.
Is this name really beautiful?
Why did Maria give William and Old Eight such strange names?
After Maria repeated Old Eight's name, Oliver raised his hand. "Luna, Blake's previous name was so long and beautiful, why didn't you tell Mr. Ashford? It would be so cool if we used that name for the personal page!"
"How beautiful is it?" Alexander asked curiously.
If it's really that beautiful, he could go to the police station tomorrow and change Blake's name, couldn't he?
Oliver looked serious and said, "Blake's previous name was: Blake likes ear mites, the big White Wangzi gang that helps bring sorrowful melodies. Isn't it beautiful, Mr. Ashford?"
A ball of yarn seemed to be rolling in Alexander's head...
What kind of name is this?
Is this even a name?
It's just a bunch of random words put together!
Unable to help himself, he looked at Maria. "Did you come up with this beautiful name?"
"Uh, um...," Maria was extremely embarrassed.
Ivy looked at Maria strangely. She didn't know what meaning was behind this name, but she didn't want to know either. She probably just chose it for fun.
Turning to Blake and his nine brothers, Ivy said seriously, "Your names are easy to remember. Blake is your leader, and you're used to calling him Blake all the time. So Alexander picked the name 'Song of the Sea' for him. As for the rest of you from second to eighth, you only need to remember eight characters: spring, summer, autumn, winter, prosperity, and wealth. These eight characters are your names. Simple, right? Can you remember them?"
William nodded vigorously. "Yes, with that explanation, we remember them all at once!"
After speaking, he remembered the promise Ivy made about finding wives for them and blushed. "Luna, don't forget our agreement in 29 days!"
"What agreement?" Alexander looked wary.
This man can even get jealous about this?
What could Ivy and William have?
Ivy patted William's shoulder. "Don't worry, I won't forget our agreement!"
"What agreement?" Alexander became even more uneasy upon hearing this.
"Hehe, I'll tell you later!" Ivy thought of the comic contract and went straight to the study to turn on the computer.
She opened the comic website, logged into her account 'Ivie's Soft,' and found that she had indeed received a contract in the background.
Ivy carefully read through the contract and... (The rest of the text is cut off)
What are you dissatisfied with? It's about the revenue sharing. I heard that this ratio can be negotiated.
So I added the editor-in-chief as a friend and directly sent a message to inquire.
Ivie's Soft: Can the profit sharing only be split 50-50?
Editor-in-Chief Branden: 40-60 split is also possible. Generally, for newcomers, it's usually a 50-50 split. But considering the popularity of your comic, the sharing can be negotiated. How about a 40-60 split? We take 40, and you take 60.
Ivy didn't expect that just a casual question would prompt the other party to voluntarily reduce one percent.
She could clearly remember that Alexander had rewarded her comic "Death of the Spirit Snake" with one billion in M country.
If it's a 50-50 split, the website would directly take away 500 million.
Now with a 40-60 split, the website can take away 400 million!
Giving away 400 million for nothing, it really hurts her. After all, that's her own money.
If she doesn't sign the contract, she doesn't know who this money will go to.
She sent a message: "I don't really want to sign the contract."
Editor-in-Chief Branden: Why?
Ivy wanted to ask if a 30-70 split was possible, but she deleted it halfway through.
Immediately, she went online to search for information about the sharing between comic websites and authors.
After searching around, she got an answer.
If the author is a well-known comic artist, the conditions can be freely proposed. Generally, it's an 80-20 split, with the author taking 80% of the revenue and the website taking twenty percent.
Even if she's a newcomer, her identity is not ordinary, right?
Her husband is the richest man in ancient Europe!
Moreover, she has genuine talent and skills.
With such ability, what does it matter if she's a beginner or an expert?
Editor-in-Chief Branden: Why? Why? Why? Darling, do you have any concerns?