Chapter 75: Li Tiantian's Promotion



Chapter 75: Li Tiantian's Promotion

Beijing North, Xinglang Headquarters.

In the tea room, two people who happened to come in to make coffee and relax started chatting.

"Tina, I heard you passed your internship early? And a press release made the front page? Congratulations!"

A young girl with a slender waist looked surprised.

Li Tiantian smiled wryly: "It's not that long in advance, and there's still a probation period afterwards. Guanguan must be sad."

I don’t know her Chinese name, but her English name is Monica. Of course, there are at least seven or eight people named Monica in this building.

This is the company culture. Nowadays, most emerging companies require employees to address each other by their English names, and some companies even have regulations that impose fines for speaking Chinese names.

The two were interns at the same time. One graduated from a domestic 985 university, and the other returned from studying abroad. Relatively speaking, the other has more advantages. After all, the other has "connected with international standards" and broadened his horizons.

"But I heard you weren't in the news section? You were in the blog section instead."

Li Tiantian's smile grew stiffer. "It's the company's arrangement. Besides, it's just a rotation."

The invisible and boring brief confrontation ended, and Li Tiantian breathed a sigh of relief...

She was a little bit unable to accept that she was promoted to another department after being assigned to a news article on the front page of a portal.

As one of the largest Internet companies today, the news section is the core of the entire Xinglang. In comparison, the blog, which is more social in nature, is much weaker.

Female journalists also have far more halo than "female employees". Wherever they go, they are the "fourth public authority". Once the microphone is pushed forward, even the Buddha will shut up.

There is almost no difference between top journalists and celebrities, such as the now famous "Chai Jing".

Money, fame, nationality...whatever you want.

Of course, now for Li Tiantian, all these have become very distant.

Back at her office, Li Tiantian boredly browsed the homepage of the "blog". She was neither interested in nor familiar with it, and it was almost blank.

Although she interviewed the high school student at the time, she did not follow anyone. She only heard from someone later that the winning blog of the micro-fiction competition was very popular.

The most conspicuous position on the homepage is a series of "selected blogs", one of which is clearly written "Bed Explorer", which caught Li Tiantian's attention.

I clicked on it and saw a simple sentence: "The last stroke of life is also the first stroke of death."

The picture shows a strange playing card and a blue pen.

Oh... I really don’t understand it... How can something like this have more than 50,000 views?

What the heck is this chicken neck thing...

"Tina, the meeting is about to start."

Li Tiantian raised her head in confusion: "Ah? Me?"

"We need meeting minutes, so bring your laptop."

Well, it turns out to be a chore...

In the huge conference room, dozens of people from the blog section sat together, and even more senior bosses

The entire meeting revolved around the issue of "slow growth and difficulty in profitability in the blog sector." Li Tiantian didn't understand most of it, but she didn't need to understand.

She just kept typing away at the keyboard until it started smoking.

After four hours, a certain blogger said, "In general, blogs are too professional and too weak in social aspects... We should increase the proportion of travelogues and celebrity content..."

1000 words are omitted from Balabala the Fairies.

"Now, let's brainstorm. Everyone should speak, starting at the back of the circle."

Li Tiantian looked up blankly, her eyes dull, and she looked like a classmate...

After a four-hour meeting, even the fairies had boils from covering their skin. In fact, Li Tiantian felt that her buttocks were all covered in sweat.

"Uh...should I say something too? I'm the meeting minutes guy, first day on the job..."

"It's okay, I just want to hear some opinions from different perspectives."

"I think...blogs are too long to read. A single blog post can easily have hundreds or even thousands of words, which increases the barrier to entry..."

The unknown boss interrupted, "I've already said that."

Li Tiantian paused: "Then... maybe we can invite some celebrities to join the blog..."

"I also said..."

The boss felt a little speechless, but it seemed there was no need to scold her on the first day of work, so he planned to ignore Li Tiantian.

Li Tiantian was so anxious that she was about to get angry.

Damn it! Open your mouth!

"Um... well, I want to show you a blogger's content, maybe it can provide some reference..."

Li Tiantian directly called out the IE browser that was opened four hours ago from the taskbar and placed it in front of the big boss.

"Look, this blogger never posts more than 100 words each time, but they are all very emotionally valuable and well-written. Each post has extremely high page views. I think this is a trend."

Li Tiantian's mind raced faster and her speech became smoother as she gradually found her groove:

"Life is fast-paced these days, and the internet is becoming increasingly fragmented. If it were me, I'd prefer to receive interesting information in just a few seconds, rather than having to digest hundreds or even thousands of words of illustrated text..."

"Furthermore, essay-style content can lower the barrier to entry for publishers. One of the main reasons for the slow growth of blog users is that both publishers and readers require a certain level of skill. Only a small number of people can patiently read thousands of words..."

"As long as the threshold is low and more people post, it can even create a certain social aspect... For example, I could casually post something like: 'I had a four-hour meeting today... I'm so tired...'"

At this point someone retorted: "What's the point of this kind of thing... you won't remember it even if you see it."

Li Tiantian was so happy that she said, "But in the eyes of advertisers, exposure is the most important thing...not the quality of the blog content itself...the company is pursuing users.

Rather than connotation.”

The boss's eyes lit up, and he looked at her work badge with a smile on his face. "Tina, right? That's a good idea. Come to my office after the meeting and we can continue to discuss it."

Li Tiantian sat back down in her seat, where she was supposed to take the minutes, her heart pounding...

After calming down, I whispered to my colleague next to me: "It's my first day at work... Who is that person..."

The colleague next to him was surprised and asked, "Don't you know Boss Cao?"

Li Tiantian asked in confusion, "Isn't the blogger's surname Wang..."

"Boss Cao is the boss of the entire Xinglang..."

Li Tiantian was stunned and keenly realized how great an opportunity this was.

"Bed Explorer"! You are my lucky star!

She immediately took out all the contents of "Bed Explorer" and began to prepare the content for her private report later, while she begged another colleague to take care of the meeting minutes.

The meeting continued, and several different topics were discussed. Cao Boss concluded:

"We still need to try new things, but we can't stop the 'Blog Star Project' and invite public figures to blog..."

Thinking of the content he just read, he added:

"And that...Bed Borer..."

A subordinate beside him reminded: "Bed Explorer"

"Yes... He will also be included in the Blog Star Program and given some support."

He wanted to do an experiment and try it out.

"Tina, come to my office. Everyone else, please dismiss."

——————

At the same time, Zhai Da, who was thousands of miles away, didn't know that he was about to get official support from Xinglang. Of course, even if he knew, he would not change his plan.

He doesn't want to be famous, he just wants to make money.

Today is the third day after the subject level test, which is also Sunday.

Yu Xiaoli took Lu Wei out early in the morning, saying that she wanted to buy some clothes for Lu Wei. Zhai Da had no interest in shopping, so he chose to have some free time.

After counting the unfinished matters at hand, Zhai Da checked on his mobile phone, then took a taxi and went to Tiantai Road.

There is nothing special here, except for the only boxing gym in Dongyang County.

"Viking Fighting"

The name sounds grand, but it is actually just an old and shabby store in an old and shabby commercial street. The sign is simply replaced by colorful spray-painted cloth, which looks both rustic and foreign.

He didn't know what was going on inside and had never been there in his two lifetimes.

Zhai Da is going to ask if there are any trial classes to try and see if he can make progress on the unlocking task of [Nerd Glasses Cloth].

It's just for the purpose of completing the unblocking task. As for practicing boxing seriously, that's impossible and I don't have the time.

Don't try to trick him into charging his card.

Zhai Da looked around for a while and walked in.

As soon as I entered the door, I saw Fan Junwei being beaten violently.

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