Chapter 1216 Beware of Scams
There was also a very noticeable pattern Hazel only followed girls who locked innocent and were under 23 years old.
As for the rest, she would decline their request and wouldn’t even bother recommending Club Solstice to them
Wynter was familiar with the internet and understood various apps promotional strategies. These apps often engaged users by leveraging extensive data for targeted notifications.
Instagram, in particular, was trusted by many and indeed served as an effective platform for inspiration.
However, many posts were crafted to attract attention. For instance, there were captions such as ‘Writing novels for nine years! Earn six figures by your 20s! Offering mentorship for $399 that came along with a bunch of royalty screenshots.
Many people would be amazed and envidus. This was especially true for housewives and college students who might be tempted to try
However, after paying for the mentorship, they would end up taking a bunch of useless courses and barely making any money.
It might seem as if they were making money. But in reality, anyone who wrote 100 thousand words per month would make a few bucks, regardless of mentorship.
The writing industry relied on individual insight. If one believed they were a genius in this field, no famous author was taught their way to success.
If one was not a genius and wanted to try their hand in this field, they should read more and start writing directly.
Ultimately, they would be told that success depended on their own
comprehension ability.
Firstly, royalty screenshots could be falsified easily with editing software. Secondly, individuals earning six figures per month typically prioritized their own writing over teaching others.
meone attempted to expose this, they often faced backlash from a community that defended these individuals, claiming they were assisting newcomers and dismissing the criticism as envy.
However, few considered that charging money for these services was not genuine assistance but rather a business transaction.
People tended to blindly follow and admire someone influential, believing and respecting everything they said
This was the case in Hazel’s comment section. Despite warnings that there was no such thing as a free lunch, many still believed and strongly defended. her. This phenomenon was not uncommon these days.
Wynter reviewed the comments and eventually identified two other accounts.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)