Word SOHO, a rising profession
作者:SOHO特区网
-上传日期:2021-8-17 |
Word SOHO, a rising profession On the eve of New Year's Day in 2002, "Guangzhou Birds" formally left the editorial post of a well-known national journal and began a career in writing SOHO. On New Year's Day, he was not happy because it was not his original wish to leave the editorial post, nor was it a deliberate act of writing SOHO. He clearly remembered that he was sending out New Year's letters to hundreds of authors that day. At this time, the leader suddenly talked to him and said that he would not renew the labor contract and asked him to find another job. Returning to his computer from the leadership office, he deleted all his list of authors, but he was wondering where he would go next. He began to write desperately, trying to support himself and his wife and children without going to work. It turns out that he earns no less money per month than when he goes to work. "Guangzhou Bird" said: This world is changing every day, and the only thing that doesn't change is my own efforts! Nowadays, there are more and more written SOHOs in the country like "Guangzhou Birds". According to an occupational prestige survey conducted by "Shenzhen Weekly", with the development of the Internet and the Internet granting everyone equal rights to write and publish, a batch of text SOHOs in the Internet age are born from this, and they are becoming the pioneers and new ones of SOHO. A popular profession in the century. In the view of some liberal arts college students, freelance writers cannot make people rich overnight, but at least they are still a relatively high-income class. Writing is already the first choice for some college students in careers. The word SOHO has a specific meaning in today's China. It mainly refers to people who are not affiliated with a fixed work unit, have no fixed salary income, and use writing as a source of occupation and income. In most countries in the world today, writing SOHO is a legitimate profession. In developed countries, a considerable proportion of writers, journalists, and scholars are written SOHO. Although there is no exact statistics on how many text SOHOs in our country currently, no one will doubt its huge development space. In addition, the convenience brought by computers and the Internet to SOHO is self-evident. The text SOHO Lv Yongchao is most impressed. He had the experience of searching for background materials or related articles like a needle in a haystack in the library or reference room. This kind of miserable search on the Internet has become easy and free. You don’t need to copy or hand copy when you find the information, just copy it, and save the trouble of typing. To interview a certain celebrity, just send an email to the other party or meet in a chat room. More and more newspapers and periodicals have set up online submission mailboxes, and the submission is completed with a click of the mouse. Compared with traditional mail submission methods, online submission is convenient, simple, fast, and cheap, and even saves paper and envelopes. As a text SOHO that relies on writing, it must be ensured that the article must be competitive in terms of selling point and writing level. Fortunately, by guarding the Internet, there is no need to worry about nothing to write anymore. Any click is possible. Inspiration... You can't stop even if you want to stop. In addition to publishing articles in traditional media, with the popularity of mobile phone text messages, another type of "writer" who specializes in creating text messages also quietly appeared. Dai Pengfei is a 29-year-old from Chifeng, Inner Mongolia. He studied Chinese in university. After graduating in 1995, he successively worked as a host, reporter, director, screenwriter, and advertising planner. Since 2001, he began to send text messages online: "The mouse is very depressed without a girlfriend. After hard work, a bat finally agreed to marry him. The mouse is very happy. A friend laughed at him because he had no eyes. The mouse said: "What do you know? Stewardess." By the end of 2002, he was hailed as the "first professional SMS writer" by industry insiders due to his outstanding achievements in the number of SMS, SMS revenue and popularity index. At present, Dai Pengfei’s short message is sold at a price of about 50 yuan per piece, and the monthly income of the short message alone is more than 5,000 yuan. The appearance and development of the word SOHO in mainland China is like a primal swallow. Although their influence in today's Chinese society is still relatively small, from the perspective of development, their significance cannot be underestimated.
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