Transmigration? No, it's transmigration into a book. From an eighth-tier celebrity to an eighteenth-tier one, is it miserable? No, there's also a best friend who transmigrated to an earlier...
The number of views for the drama "Dawn" has been climbing every day for the first three or four days since it was released.
The topic keeps coming, and Yun Shudai's Weibo followers are changing every second of every 24 hours.
An'an has been paying close attention to the comments about Sister Shushu on various platforms these past few days.
"Sister Shushu, not only have our Weibo followers increased, but our short video followers have also increased significantly, reaching three million. Let's film a daily video in the next couple of days."
Also, I found the group that fans created for you, and both Tian Tian and I joined it.
Yun Shudai said, "I'll add them under an alternate account too. I want to see what they talk about me in there. Um, forget about the video, just take some pictures of my daily life. This time my baby can appear on camera. An'an, can you buy me the bouquet of flowers I was holding on TV? Try to get the florist to make the same bouquet as the one on TV."
"Okay, this can be considered a way to promote the show. Oh, by the way, the company wants to open an official fan group for you and find a few big fans to manage it. We can announce any activities you have in the group. In the future, we won't have to watch other artists' fans come to visit the set and support them while we can only watch enviously. Sister Yao asked me to ask you what you think."
Yun Shudai shook her head: "We don't need official authorization or anything like that. There will be uncontrollable factors in this situation later. I'll talk to Sister Yao about it."
"OK."
However, when Yun Shudai mentioned this to Sister Yao, Sister Yao didn't quite agree: "You've gained popularity because of the role of Zheng Han, and now you should take advantage of the production team's promotion to capitalize on this wave of popularity and marketing. More resources will come your way."
We need a group of loyal fans to solidify your position and prove your commercial value.
Many artists do this, including Cheng Shuo.
"Sister Yao, the kind of fans I want don't need to work overtime to earn money or put down their work to come to the film set to support me or pick me up at the airport."
They also have their own lives. If chasing celebrities makes their lives a mess, I don't think that's a good thing.
What I want is for them to quietly watch my new drama on video apps, go to the cinema with their friends to watch my movie, and buy the products I recommend that they need when my new drama is released.
Isn't this kind of fandom and this kind of fan group good?
They have no worries, and I have less to worry about. Isn't that good?
Sister Yao touched her forehead speechlessly on the other end of the phone: "I've never seen that kind of ideal fan group. Even if I had, it would only be one or two, not thousands or tens of thousands."
Yun Shudai smiled and said, "It will happen."
"Oh, my Shushu."
She disagreed, which put Sister Yao in a difficult position. In the end, she directly called Sister Zhang.
Sister Zhang told the company not to consider Yun Shudai's opinion and to proceed with the previous plan.
After learning about this, Li Miaomiao asked Sister Zhang, "What do you think Shushu's net worth is now?"
One sentence stunned Sister Zhang: What is your net worth?
Not only is she a promising prospect, but she may soon marry into a wealthy family, and she also has a former actor fiancé who provides her with resources from time to time.
The key point is that the head of the He family in Haicheng, who has absolutely no connection to Yun Shudai, is going out of his way to provide her with resources.
In such a capital circle, even a mediocre hand can be turned into a winning one.
After Zhang Jie figured this out, she quickly called Yao Jie and arranged for everything to be done according to Yun Shudai's own ideas.
In the end, Sister Yao had no choice but to accept that her own artists were not ambitious and that the boss was letting the artists do as they pleased.
She was lucky to have encountered such a bizarre company.
The boss and employees are all quite laid-back; she could easily live off her salary and retire comfortably.