Chapter 236: Selling physical albums will lose money!



On the contrary, most of them support this form.

The regular class physical album costs 25 yuan, which is only 5 yuan more than the usual 20 yuan for a digital album, and it also has collectible value. What fans are most interested in is the signed photo that comes with it.

Some fans have already said that there are 12 types of autographed photos this time, none of which have been released before.

For some fans with a collecting habit, they are willing to buy dozens or even hundreds of albums to collect 12 autographed photos.

Although the collector's edition album costs 999 yuan per copy, the included tour tickets are quite attractive.

Zhou Yiyang also used his personal Weibo to explain the tour tickets:

"The complimentary tickets are all VIP seats in the inner circle, priced at 999 each, which is like giving away the album for free. And with these tickets, you no longer have to fight over tickets on Damai.com, so why not? If the Moonlight Girl tour is canceled due to force majeure, you can simply use the redemption code to get a refund of 999 and the album as a gift."

After this Weibo post was published, the collector's edition album with sales of 1,000 copies sold out within a minute.

After watching Zhou Yiyang's series of actions, Su Yin was astonished: "Brother Yang, you, you are so awesome!"

"Can we print our album now even if we work overtime?" Tang Yue glanced at Weibo. It wasn't uncommon for one person to buy dozens of albums. She wasn't worried about the album not selling, but about not being able to ship it after the order was placed, and then being called a monkey by fans.

"Your CEO, Mr. Zhou," Bai Yangyu walked over, looking refreshed. Someone didn't know what he'd done last night, but his face was beaming. "It's all been arranged long ago. We've printed 100,000 copies in advance. But judging by the situation, they'll sell out within a day."

"Yeah," Zhou Yiyang was grinning from ear to ear, "I've already called the printing factory and asked them to work overtime to print the album."

"Brother Yang," Wang Xingrui raised her head and asked, "How many tickets can we sell on the first day?"

"Guan Fei, how many tickets have been booked backstage now?" Zhou Yiyang turned his head and asked.

"Let me see," Guan Fei's hands were shaking. You know, Zhou Yiyang had told her that if the album sold well, everyone would get a big red envelope. Now, it seemed like a sure thing, so the only thing left was how big the red envelope would be. "200,000 copies have already been paid for."

"Tsk tsk tsk," Zhou Yiyang took a deep breath, "It seems your fans are even richer than I thought."

"It's not just fans," Lin Xuan'er said seriously. "I checked Weibo and saw a lot of passersby bought a copy for their collection. It's mainly because everyone has heard the songs on this album."

"My mom bought ten!" Su Yin saw Ms. Ye Kongqing showing off on her WeChat Moments: "She also bought a collector's edition. Ms. Ye is really rich."

"Brother Yang," Tang Yue looked over happily and said, "When are we going to have the concert?"

"Let's tentatively schedule it for next summer vacation." Zhou Yiyang said casually, "Before that, I still have to write a few more songs for you."

"That's great." Wang Xingrui looked at Zhou Yiyang expectantly, "I can't wait to hear the new song."

"It's almost done," Zhou Yiyang smiled. "But before that, I'd better write a song for you and Xuan'er to sing in the finals of I Am a Singer."

"Mr. Zhou," Bai Yangyu walked over at this time: "Pei Le just posted on Weibo, saying that he would advertise for us for free in the live broadcast room."

"Even if they're friends, it can't be free. You should pay them the promotion fee." Zhou Yiyang still had a good impression of Pei Le. Whether it was Qiao Zishan or the people he later signed, Pang Li and Jiang Yang, they had all appeared on his live broadcast room to promote their products.

After midnight, the first-day results of "Youth" were officially released.

An agent from Hailang Entertainment who did not want to be named turned pale when he saw the news.

"240,000 tickets sold on the first day, haha, this Zhou Yiyang is incredible!"

However, this outstanding achievement has indeed injected a shot in the arm to the depressed physical album market.

It turns out that as long as the songs are good and there are enough fans, physical albums can still make money.

However, Zhou Yiyang didn't expect that the record player he had helped to popularize would also become a trending topic on Taobao. After all, many computers nowadays don't support playing CDs.

Seeing this result, Xiaobei from Black Whale Music was dumbfounded.

During the day, he felt that Zhou Yiyang's move was going against the market and he would definitely lose money.

But he really didn't expect that "Youth" not only did not lose money, but actually sold well.

Looking at this impressive result, he couldn't help but sigh that Moonlight Girl's fans are really rich.

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