Crazy Entertainment System

Chapter 57 Promotion

"What did you say? Did you agree to join his company?!" Wang Yali hung up the phone, went back into her room, and asked her roommates who were waiting for her.

"Yali, what will you do if we go?" Mengmeng asked.

"Whatever, there's no way I'll enter the entertainment industry. My parents wouldn't allow it either. Right now, I'm not thinking about that. What I'm thinking about is how to face my parents. You know, my parents will also object to me having a boyfriend in the entertainment industry!" Wang Yali felt a pang of sadness when she talked about this. This was a difficult situation.

“This is indeed a big problem. You should think about how to solve it. There are no secrets that stay hidden forever. I bet your mom already knows you're dating someone, and he's in the entertainment industry. She's waiting for you to come home for the New Year and give her a lecture!” Mengmeng nodded, looking at Wang Yali with a sympathetic gaze.

Mengmeng and the others knew something about Wang Yali's family situation.

"If you want to enter the entertainment industry, you need to be prepared and discuss whether you can stick with it, because being in the entertainment industry is very tiring."

"Although I can guarantee that I will try my best not to let her exploit you, I cannot guarantee how hard you will work during training, or about things like commercial performances. I cannot guarantee those things." Wang Yali said to the three with a wry smile.

"Okay, we'll think about it and give you an answer in the next day or two!" Mengmeng nodded and said.

She expressed her understanding of Wang Yali's words, after all, many things are not something that she, as a girlfriend, can handle alone.

Gao Feiyan's efficiency was undeniably remarkable; all the universities in Beijing were taken over by Weibo the very next day, including the Central Conservatory of Music.

The student union initially didn't support this promotion, since it was only a thousand yuan. However, they were immediately tempted by the prize money, which could be as high as hundreds of thousands or even millions of yuan. They could get 100,000 yuan as long as they won first place in Beijing, and it wouldn't be impossible to share it with others.

More importantly, it can promote the reputation of the Central Conservatory of Music.

After registering and getting verified, I found Weibo to be very useful. It's easy for the student union to announce news, and it easily attracts outside attention.

Students can also follow the information on Weibo immediately.

What started as a competition for the school beauty prize money has turned into a genuine love for the product.

At the same time, Chen Yu also visited Principal Liu Yun. After the anniversary celebration party, she had a brief exchange with Chen Yu and told him that if he had any problems, he could go to her office to find her.

"Principal Liu~" Chen Yu knocked on the door and entered.

"Chen Yu, I've heard from many teachers that you often miss classes!" Liu Yun said with a smile, somewhat surprised to see Chen Yu come in.

"Uh~ Well, I had something to do. You know I've been dealing with all sorts of things lately, but I promise I haven't fallen behind on my studies." Chen Yu scratched his head awkwardly.

"I knew you hadn't fallen behind in your studies, otherwise I would have already dealt with you. So, what do you want this time?!" Liu Yun said with a smile.

"Here's the thing, Principal Liu, I used my technology and capital to create a technology company and a social platform called Weibo. Currently, thanks to my popularity, I have about 1.2 million registered users."

To put it simply, Weibo is a platform for sharing, disseminating, and acquiring information based on user relationships. Users can build personal communities through various clients such as web and WAP, update information with 240 characters (including punctuation) [Chen Yu originally intended for 140 characters, but after comprehensive consideration, it was decided to use 240 characters], and achieve instant sharing. Weibo's follow mechanism is divided into two types: one-way and two-way.

As a sharing and communication platform, microblogs place greater emphasis on timeliness and spontaneity. Microblogs are better able to express thoughts and the latest developments at any given moment, while blogs tend to focus more on summarizing what one has seen, heard, and felt over a period of time.

We have also designed certifications for famous people, companies, organizations, and institutions.

For example, after our school registered a Weibo account, it was verified as the official Weibo account of the Central Conservatory of Music. We can update relevant information about the school anytime and anywhere. For non-personal Weibo accounts, we can choose the unrestricted mode when posting text updates, which makes it more convenient to promote information about our Central Conservatory of Music.

If a celebrity registers, after being verified, it can serve as a platform for communicating with fans.

"It lets fans know the latest news about their favorite celebrities as soon as possible." Chen Yu calmly and simply explained the effects of Weibo.

Liu Yun listened quietly to Chen Yu's story.

"You make it sound so good, I'm quite interested. Can you show me what it looks like?" Liu Yun became interested after listening. It was indeed a very good product, but everything had to be as Chen Yu described.

"Okay, can I borrow your computer for a bit?" Chen Yu said with a smile as he approached Liu Yun.

"it is good!"

Chen Yu quickly accessed the official Weibo account.

"This is our company's official Weibo account. You can see when the information was posted. People who follow our official Weibo account can know our news and updates as soon as possible and learn about our company's promotional activities."

"All the operations are very simple." Chen Yu explained to Liu Yun while demonstrating.

Upon seeing this, Liu Yun's eyes lit up; she knew it was a good social networking tool.

"Another point is that, Principal Liu, later on, once you have millions of followers and become a big influencer, people will definitely come to you to pay for Weibo ads and ask you to promote their products."

This is a considerable income for celebrities, but then again, one should be cautious about such things.

"Not just any advertisement can be accepted; it must be strictly reviewed before it's posted, otherwise it's easy to get into legal trouble," Chen Yu told Liu Yun about another benefit of having a verified Weibo account.

Liu Yun's eyes lit up after hearing this, and she looked at Chen Yu with even more admiration.

"This kid is a genius. He actually managed to make something like this."

"Principal Liu, do you have any thoughts on our school registering an official WeChat account?!" Chen Yu looked at Liu Yun's expression and knew that the deal was almost done.

"This is good, I will talk to the principal about it. I personally support it. Putting aside everything else, I will agree in principle to support students starting businesses in our school."

However, specific matters require specific analysis. Liu Yun did not make a decision immediately; she needed to discuss this with the principal, as the principal, as the official publicity window, had the most important approval.

"Then thank you, Principal Liu," Chen Yu said with a smile. He knew that Liu Yun couldn't possibly give a reply on the spot; they would definitely need to discuss this matter internally, given the system in China.

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