At 32 years old, Chi Chan, single since birth, lived a struggling life, exhausted every day just to survive.
At 16 years old, Chi Chan was spirited and full of confidence, ready to enter a ne...
"Write a novel?"
Chi Chan hesitated before speaking.
Shu Jia has excellent writing skills, and Chinese is her forte.
Moreover, Shu Jia has a very vivid imagination; she thinks about things that normal people wouldn't normally think of.
Shu Jia frowned.
She likes reading novels, but she doesn't like writing them.
"Sister Chan, I just like reading, I don't like writing. Besides, I don't just like reading novels, I also like watching TV series and movies. Why don't you mention those? You only think about my love for reading novels!"
Chi Chan: "TV series and movie commentary? Secondary editing and re-creation?"
Shu Jia's eyes lit up; she was interested in this!
It's much more interesting than sitting in front of a computer typing.
In an instant, several TV series and movies that she would watch whenever she was bored flashed through Shu Jia's mind. She could almost recite the lines of these TV series and movies by heart.
"As expected of Sister Chan, she's really awesome!"
After everyone's race track was confirmed.
Chi Chan finally revealed her ultimate goal.
"Set up a company?!?"
Shu Jia and the other two were speechless, their eyes wide with disbelief.
"Is...is this really necessary?"
Shu Jia was so surprised that she was speechless. It's just a video account, and whether it will become popular is still a long way off. Is it really necessary to set up a company?
Isn't Sister Chan being a bit too exaggerated?
Chi Chan understood Shu Jia's inner thoughts.
"It is absolutely necessary. Short videos are the future trend, and we should take advantage of the fact that the industry is just starting out to work together to capture more market share and resources."
Shu Jia looked at Sister Chan with admiration.
Her strong interest in side hustles stemmed from her desire to save more money on the side; after all, who would complain about having too much money?
Before joining Chi Chan and the others in making short videos, Shu Jia felt she had a lot of pocket money and often had some left over.
But after making short videos with Chi Chan and the others, Shu Jia experienced the joy of being a truly wealthy person.
Especially after selling the 'learning' account, Shu Jia experienced the thrill of becoming rich overnight.
Now, her biggest interest is making money, and nothing can stop her from pursuing wealth.
However, her goals are still too superficial compared to Sister Chan's.
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After all, she was only thinking about making money, while Sister Chan was already thinking about how to integrate market resources.
It's her fault; she has such a narrow perspective.
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"Only after establishing a company can we attract bloggers from other short video platforms to join us! Or, if we discover some promising talents, we can invest in them!"
Once the account grows larger, it can be used to develop related derivative products, using the video account as an external platform to gradually build its own brand…
Chi Chan said a few simple words, but they were enough to make Shu Jia and the others very eager to hear them.
In later years, Chi Chan admired a popular original short video blogger during her university years. This blogger started with short videos and gradually developed his own brand. However, due to equity disputes with investors, this blogger never updated his short videos again.
To avoid this regret, Chi Chan felt that this situation should be nipped in the bud from the very beginning.
Thinking of this, Chi Chan looked at Zhuo Zhiyuan, who was majoring in economics, and Lin Da, who was majoring in law.
He said to the two of them earnestly, "Although I don't know much about your professions, we are entrusting the future development and legal protection of our company to you two!"
Zhuo Zhiyuan and Lin Da: Suddenly felt a lot of pressure.
After reaching a consensus on the development direction of the video account and the establishment of the company, the group then discussed their respective roles and the company name.
The company name was decided as 'Chenguang Media'.
As the stars fall, dawn breaks.
Chenguang signifies that the company's future development will be unstoppable, soaring to new heights and achieving brilliance.
Zhuo Zhiyuan is in charge of company management, Lin Da is in charge of legal affairs, Chi Chan is in charge of external business cooperation, and Shu Jia is in charge of human resources.
"I can't!"
She had no idea what human resources management was, and Shu Jia was on the verge of tears.
It would be so much better to just let her make short videos quietly!
"Keep it up, Shu Sheniu. If you can't find any potential stocks, then the rest of us are even less capable. Oh, I forgot about Zhuo Zhiyuan. Zhuo Zhiyuan is capable, but CEO Zhuo's task is obviously more arduous, as he is responsible for setting the company's development direction."
Chi Chan smiled and patted Shu Jia's shoulder to comfort her.
Shu Jia knew this wasn't the time for her to be willful. After all, compared to the much more important tasks for Chi Chan and the other two, hers was really nothing to complain about.
Shu Jia wasn't wrong. Lin Da, who had only been studying law for half a month and hadn't even scratched the surface, was suddenly going to take charge of a company's legal department. Although it was currently just a shell company, he didn't even know the most basic business contracts!
Linda wished she could go back to the library and study hard right away.
Zhuo Zhiyuan, being a college student who hadn't even started yet, was also eager to go home and cling to his father's leg, begging him to share his management experience with him.
After confirming the company name and division of labor, Zhuo Zhiyuan quickly proceeded with the company registration.
Chi Chan also brought Qiao's mother in.
As a result, fans can see that a new entry has been added to Qiao Mama's profile: Chenguang Media Co., Ltd.
"What company is Chenguang Media? I've never heard of it before?"
Fans clicked on Chenguang Media's introduction and discovered that it was a newly established company.
Besides 'Qiao Mama,' which is already a top food-related video account, 'Dr. Xiaochi,' which has recently gained popularity, is also a video account from their company.
"Law students' hardcore legal education, Fatty Pig's daily restaurant reviews, Fairy Girl talking about movies—these names sound pretty good, let's click and check them out!"
Many fans share this sentiment, and when Shu Jia and her two friends first uploaded their videos, 'Qiao Mama' and 'Dr. Xiao Chi' both provided comprehensive support for promotion.
The three people's videos were already of high quality, and with the promotion and endorsement of Qiao Mama, they were even better off.
As a result, the other three people's video accounts also entered a period of rapid growth in followers.
After her career stabilized, Shu Jia finally had time to ask Chi Chan, "We're in the same medical school, so why didn't you invite your crush to join you when you created the 'Dr. Chi' account?"
"So you knew all along that we were in the same major? And you didn't tell me!!!"
Chi Chan pretended to be angry.
Shu Jia immediately felt guilty: "Um, you told me not to tell my crush that you got into Tsinghua University's medical school. But you didn't ask me which major he applied for!"
Let me clarify one thing: I didn't tell Ji Siyuan that you got into Tsinghua University's medical school!