Chapter 295 People in the Entertainment Industry Signed Confidentiality Agreements



"No, I require payment before I start working on a project. Furthermore, I will guide public opinion according to the client's requests, and I will conduct evaluations and analyses based on my own likes and dislikes. Sometimes, I might even turn around and badmouth my employer after receiving the money..."

“Sister Zhu, he’s worried…” The person on the other end of the phone seemed to sense Xu An’s determination: “We will sign a confidentiality agreement. Both parties can tell the Eighth Person about that cooperation. He only needs to give you the materials. He doesn’t need to worry about me.”

cooperate?

That little V has 1.17 million followers, ranking seventh among the seventeen Zhao Yans; however, that little V's single collaboration fee is the highest among the seventeen Zhao Yans, at only 40,000.

Generally speaking, a million followers should be priced at no more than 170,000. That price seems far too high. Does that mean all the followers were bought? And all the data was manipulated?

"Send his email address to your phone number, and you will send him a shooting plan... When he arrives at Hezibao, he should shoot according to the requirements of that document... Before the shooting is finished, send all the footage to the email address that sent him the document."

"Hmm..." Xu turned her head to look at the account the blogger was referring to, sighed heavily, and replied, "Boss, I really don't recommend cooperating with that Zhao Yan, because I don't have much control over him..."

After saying that, Fang Yu took out his phone and opened the operations group for Haiyang Province. Outside the group were all operations managers from various small companies.

Without those eight reports, Zhuzhu Catering went from being an easy target to a tough nut to crack...

Um!

Amid Xu's report, the blogger reviewed the operational direction and pricing of all seventeen Zhao Yan accounts listed in the document, finally focusing on the account named "Tang Wen Xiaoyi" (小V).

A message pop-up interrupted Xu's operation.

[...A partnership was established with Zhuzhu Braised Food Shop under the Zhuzhu Catering Group, and the pilot program was a small success on the first day...]

[I'll send you a copy of all the information they have about their store since it was established.]

Zhu Zhu Catering just called and sent me the round-trip travel expenses, food and lodging, and other expenses for a team of seven. I wonder what kind of celebrity studio they would send me!

"Is it controllable?" The blogger slightly raised his head to look at Xu, waiting for your explanation.

"Why is the price of that [Tang Wen Xiaoyi] Zhao Yan so high?" The blogger pointed heavily to Zhao Yan's name.

[You don't have your own source of information, so believe whatever you want; as for how to clarify things, that's something you can tell him; who paid you is also something you can tell him.]

"A little over an hour has passed since the video was posted. It has 2,700 likes, 80,000 comments, and 10,000 shares," Xu replied slowly.

"The level of criticism is still very low?"

People in the entertainment industry sign confidentiality agreements.

The profits I made from Fang Yuzhao's collaboration weren't even as low as any other partnership. It seems I chose the wrong path in my life!

If I had been reborn, I should have borrowed Xu Heping's phone to register several accounts and managed them comprehensively. With the little things I remembered about the entertainment industry from my previous life, becoming a small-time influencer would have been no problem. A few accounts could have been enough to make a living for a year with just one collaboration.

"They will tell everyone about that..."

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"bad......"

"Hmm?" Hearing the backlash, the blogger's enthusiasm waned, and he immediately pressed, "For example, can't you explain something without examples?"

"It's a mid-range service, the kind where people manually release related information to control public opinion."

[By the way, to feign a willingness to cooperate, tell him this: Xu An, the video creator whose content has been relegated to obscurity, has been bribed by the other party's studio.]

[...provided employment opportunities for 17 people from the Shanghai Disabled Persons' Federation and supplied braised food stalls for 80 people...]

The blogger took the phone and sent the other party eight questions in a row. It took a full two minutes for the other party to send a new message.

"...That small-time influencer leans towards the entertainment industry; most of their posts criticize celebrities who commit charity fraud...Videos cost 140,000, photo and text posts cost 170,000, and written posts cost 70,000..."

[...Zhuzhu Catering purchased one ton of dried mushrooms, seven tons of large potatoes, and two tons of brown rice in Hongshan Town... bringing over 700,000 yuan in revenue to the villagers of Hongshan Town...]

Yes, once public attention cooled on celebrities involved in charity fraud, any difficulties they faced were counterproductive.

[...]

Tang Wen rattled off four typical examples of that person's actions, concluding, "We're already in a position of power. If I were to use that money to retaliate, then..."

"Oh, that's a real pity. No wonder my price was the highest among them..." The blogger regretfully shifted his gaze from below and landed on the eight names that Xu had checked.

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