I Want to Lose Money and Become an Entertainment Industry Giant

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As a company established for only a few years, Kuigu...

Chapter 95: Perfect Crisis PR Demonstrated by Mr. Yang

Chapter 95: Perfect Crisis PR Demonstrated by Mr. Yang

After turning on the computer, Yang Ruoqian eagerly opened the webpage and clicked on the previous comment.

Just as expected, the official response was quickly pushed to the top and firmly occupied a prominent position on the first floor among all the comments.

However, what Yang Ruoqian did not expect was that there was not a single insult from netizens in the comments within this thread.

Most of them were jokes about the two young lovers, or just outright laughter.

[Why do the up-host and his girlfriend have bad thoughts when they see this homepage? Do you two dare to show your browser records? [Popular], 396,000 likes, the up-host thinks it’s great]

"@up master, why are you silent? Is it because you don't want to talk?"

"The up master feels very angry."

"I guess now I'm regretting not using private browsing..."

"Don't worry, the up has deleted the browsing history overnight, and will immediately take screenshots and post evidence to prove his innocence."

"The uploader originally wanted to expose this company, but he ended up exposing himself, hahahaha!"

"I was curious and looked at the homepage of this company. To be honest, it was even more abstract than what the up said..."

"There's a little game on their company's homepage. Have you tried it? It's a bit too low quality, but I don't know why I'm so addicted to it."

"I went to play, too. Two hours had passed since I finished playing. It was a weird one."

"Isn't that where your focus is? Why would a company's homepage be designed like this?"

"Please come out and say something. I feel so uncomfortable looking at your ultimate asymmetrical web design. Can I design for you? It's free. I just ask you to stop disgusting me. I dream about your crappy web page every night. Ugh."

“Whether it’s the homepage or this reply, this company gives me the feeling that they are just showing off…”

"I looked at the homepage of this company at home yesterday and my parents who were passing by saw it and beat me up."

"Uh, I have a question. Why did your parents beat you up after seeing this kind of web page?"

"I browsed the homepage of this company during class yesterday, and my class teacher called my parents and said I was browsing unhealthy websites."

"It's the same question again. How did your head teacher know that it was an unhealthy website?"

"Good question. I suggest you ask your parents and teachers in person. You are guaranteed to get a surprise prize."

"I suggest you check out the latest updates from this uploader. He himself is addicted to this crappy game."

Yang Ruoqian read through these gloating comments one by one, and his mood became more complicated with each one he read.

Where is the most basic compassion of netizens? Don't you love to fight for justice and beat up the black-hearted bosses who bully the general public? Why are you now ruthlessly and heartlessly mocking the victims? Where is your conscience? Where is your natural mentality of putting yourself in the shoes of the weak?

Instead of condemning the crappy web pages, scolding the companies that exploit their employees, or denouncing the arrogant PR, he took the time to make jokes in the comment section and even called on everyone to play that crappy game together!

Originally, Yang Ruoqian hoped to use this public relations crisis to tarnish the company's image and balance out Huang Rushi's skyrocketing number of fans.

Now it seems that it is not a balance at all, but a two-pronged approach!

The enthusiasm of all the anchors on the Shark platform for playing small games had just died down, and it picked up again on the other side.

Besides, the live streaming platform at least promoted it to the audience in the gaming area, but Bilibili was different. It directly recommended it to all the users who were watching the game, and it also directed traffic to all the anchors under the company!

Not only did the company's image not get tarnished, but it made people feel more friendly...

Where can Yang Ruoqian go to seek justice?

He worked so hard for a month, but the result was the opposite of what he had planned! "Boss, what are you thinking about?" Chang Zhiqing walked in from outside the office, her tone extremely dissatisfied, "Why am I the last person in the company to know about this? Ah, demonstrating perfect crisis PR to employees? You're really good at showing off in front of others?"

Yang Ruoqian secretly did everything by himself without saying a word to himself!

She was still worried about whether the company's image would plummet because of this, but it turned out that she had been worrying in vain these days - her landlord had just gained a lot of admiration in front of the employees and was very proud of it.

Looking at the angry director, Yang Ruoqian felt bitter but couldn't say anything.

Not only are you the last person to know about this, I am also...

This year's audience and netizens don't play by the rules at all...

Yang Ruoqian paused in front of the computer screen and said in a flat tone: "You are busy with work and under a lot of pressure, why do you worry about public relations?"

"I'm busy at work and under a lot of pressure?" Chang Zhiqing was so angry that she laughed. She bent down and looked into Yang Ruoqian's eyes, poking his heart with her finger, "Do you dare to say this again with a clear conscience?"

If it weren't for the fact that she could manage her subordinates, Chang Zhiqing would have doubted what she was doing as a director! "Ahem, isn't this month's salary going to be paid? Go and do the statistics." Yang Ruoqian immediately changed the subject to cover up his embarrassment, "Some people's commissions should be quite high this month. Go and do the calculations?"

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Chang Zhiqing snorted softly: "Who do you think I am? I have just calculated it. Do you want me to send it to you?"

Having been a boss for such a long time, Yang Ruoqian actually only set the basic salary and commission plan in the contract, and he did not have an accurate number on how much salary his employees could get in a month.

So I became curious.

"Sure. Let me see."

Chang Zhiqing propped herself up, took out her phone, and clicked twice: "I sent it to you, take a look for yourself, these are all after-tax data."

Yang Ruoqian opened the document and made an OK gesture: "Got it."

[Gao Naiyun: basic salary 9600, commission income 213901] Seeing this data, Yang Ruoqian paused for a moment and did a simple calculation.

The original salary was 8,000. The company gave everyone a 20% salary increase midway through the term, so the basic salary became 9,600, which was no problem.

The revenue share between the live streaming platform, the guild and the anchor is 40%, 20% and 40% respectively. In other words, the profit that Gao Naiyun earns for the company every month is actually close to 100,000.

The other three anchors have different profit levels, but when added together, plus Huang Rushi’s advertising income, it will not be a problem for the company to earn more than 700,000 this month.

"It's normal for anchors to have high incomes since their careers are short." Yang Ruoqian turned the page and focused on the salary slips of ordinary employees, "Look at the salary levels of others."

[Chang Zhiqing: basic salary 24,000, performance-based income 30,000] [Wen Lianji: basic salary 8,000, commission 5,379.98] [Shao Yiqi: basic salary 12,000] [Weng Ziqin: basic salary 12,000] [Lu Shuyuan: basic salary 9,600] [……] Not bad, not bad, earn more, and when you become financially independent, try to slack off more and work less in the company.

The employees all gained a lot, and Yang Ruoqian couldn't help but mutter to himself: "I wonder how much money I can make this month?"

Thinking about this, Yang Ruoqian opened the system panel.

The profit-sharing ratio mechanism is not that simple, but I won’t make it too complicated for a novel, so I’ll just keep it simple with 40%, 20%, and 40%.      (End of this chapter)