this is a very heavy question for a free service.The title may sound like another joke title, but it's quite serious question.
What do you gain from being author in Scribble hub ? What is the benefit and the loss you get ? What kind of experience you get ?
And is it even worth it ? Is this Scribble hub platform really that good or it's just another platform that you Stop by ?
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You're gonna have to tell this storySurprisingly, a job interview and a job offer at a law firm. Very good talking point apparently.
I really only continue to upload here as a courtesy to the several readers I have here. I started uploading on Wattpad and Scribblehub at the same time, and Wattpad has 6336 views, while scribblehub has a paltry 2582 views, and Wattpad has always had far better engagement in terms of votes and comments.The title may sound like another joke title, but it's quite serious question.
What do you gain from being author in Scribble hub ? What is the benefit and the loss you get ? What kind of experience you get ?
And is it even worth it ? Is this Scribble hub platform really that good or it's just another platform that you Stop by ?
You gain exposure, and possibly money if you try monetizing your story. Same as any other webnovel platform.The title may sound like another joke title, but it's quite serious question.
What do you gain from being author in Scribble hub ? What is the benefit and the loss you get ? What kind of experience you get ?
And is it even worth it ? Is this Scribble hub platform really that good or it's just another platform that you Stop by ?
It begins with me applying to summer associate positions and realizing my resume is a bit short on experience. Since that's the case, I wracked my brain about relevant skills to buff it up a bit. I remembered that I have a bit of clout since Returning Transcendent has over 1.5M views and I updated pretty much daily except for when IRL smacks me in the face.You're gonna have to tell this story
Envy is very impressed!It begins with me applying to summer associate positions and realizing my resume is a bit short on experience. Since that's the case, I wracked my brain about relevant skills to buff it up a bit. I remembered that I have a bit of clout since Returning Transcendent has over 1.5M views and I updated pretty much daily except for when IRL smacks me in the face.
Turns out, one of the founding partners of the firm I applied to is a published author, another loves anime, and the people in general were super impressed that I was able to time manage updating my stories while maintaining a roughly A- GPA overall.
Also, since I'm used to writing 1.5k words in about an hour from updating stories here, it's a cinch drafting response letters.
tl;dr Everything is kung fu- I mean, you can use everything to your advantage if you spin it right.