First, 17K set up a training camp. No, but the publicity language is good. It's an online university, Mo Yan. However, after Jinjiang signed the contract, the editor will also help you modify the text, and the degree of professionalism varies from editor to editor.
Second, 17K has a welfare system, which is much worse than the spread, but better than Jinjiang, which has a attendance award and an innovation award.
Third, 17K has a male frequency, which is hot. Jinjiang is full of female frequency, and the whole world is female frequency.
Fourthly, 17K has few female frequency publications, and Jinjiang accounts for more than 80% of the romance publications.
5. Compared with Jinjiang, the author of 17K female frequency is not enough, so Jinjiang is deep and difficult to stir up. There are naturally more female readers in Jinjiang than 17K.
Sixth, 17K female frequency YY works account for the vast majority, and Jinjiang is more realistic. Of course, I'm not saying YY's works are not good. The key depends on what type of article you write. If it's YY, you can't get along in Jinjiang, and 17K will have a readership. In other words, no matter how good the article is, if you choose the wrong website, you have to jump on the street.
Seven, 17K and Jinjiang are relatively easy to sign a contract, and they are both indentures and signatories. Maybe 17K is easier. But there is a similarity, they will not change the contract for a new person, so you can compare the signing contract. If you can't accept the contract of a website at all, just pass it directly.
Generally speaking, I suggest that you can publish it on two websites before signing the contract. If both of them sign the contract, it's not too late to choose again. If you choose to delete the text of the other website, everyone will be happy.