Chapter 41 Let's Skirt the Line (Zhang Yuanyuan)
The barrier to entry for live streaming is shockingly low, but often the lower the barrier to entry, the more intense the competition.
An Jin gained fame thanks to her good looks and incredible luck, but when it came to Zhang Yuanyuan, both of them found themselves in a state of worry.
Zhang Yuanyuan wanted to become a live streamer because she saw An Jin making money. She didn't expect that the hurdle she thought would be the hardest to overcome would be the easiest to overcome, and the easiest hurdle would be the most troublesome.
An Jin's generosity was unexpected.
To be honest, if An Jin's current achievements were placed on Zhang Yuanyuan, when Zhang Yuanyuan faced a woman with whom she had previously had conflicts, she might agree out of consideration for face, but she would definitely feel uncomfortable inside.
But An Jin is not.
She is truly kind-hearted.
As soon as Zhang Yuanyuan asked, she agreed without the slightest hint of coyness.
He even took the initiative to think for Zhang Yuanyuan, and his question, "So what are you going to broadcast?" made Zhang Yuanyuan frown for half an hour.
Compared to An Jin's clear thinking, Zhang Yuanyuan, who came to this field later in life, was clearly much more confused.
An Jin: "There are many kinds of streamers. Look at me, I'm a game streamer. My streaming content is me playing games."
She generously offered her analysis for Zhang Yuanyuan: "Choosing the right path is very important, Yuanyuan. I chose to become a game streamer because there are fewer female streamers than male streamers in this game, and the game's audience is more male. So I have less pressure than male streamers of the same type, and it's easier for me to succeed."
Like repels like, and opposites attract.
In the live streaming industry, male streamers generally have more female fans, while female streamers tend to have more male fans.
Excluding game streamers, male game streamers can also have a lot of big spenders if they play games well.
However, there aren't many female game streamers. Apart from a few competitive games with a relatively large number of female players, the audience for most competitive games is still predominantly male.
certainly.
An Jin said that, but the real reason she became a game streamer was because she was good at playing games but not good at chatting with people.
Zhang Yuanyuan thought for a long time, but couldn't come up with a solution.
An Jin patted Zhang Yuanyuan on the shoulder and suggested, "If all else fails, you could learn some borderline dances and become a PK streamer."
Normal girls actually dislike the "borderline" group.
Everything these borderline women do is to attract men's attention. Whether it's videos or live streams, the male-centric themes are very strong, even though everyone knows in their hearts that these borderline women are trying to make money off men.
However, the general public, regardless of gender, maintains a critical and contemptuous attitude towards women who flirt with the wrong path.
When Zhang Yuanyuan heard An Jin say that, she stammered, "Isn't that a bit inappropriate?"
An Jin said, "What's wrong with it?"
She bluntly stated, "There are only a few types of streamers: game streamers, talent streamers, and PK streamers. Since you can't play games and don't have any special talents, you can only go into PK."
Seeing that Zhang Yuanyuan still looked conflicted, An Jin said, "Don't even think about other types of live streamers. Virtual live streamers also need talent, and you're already good-looking, so there's no need for you to use a virtual persona. Makeup and e-commerce live streamers don't have a team or fan base, so you can forget about them altogether."
"If you really want to become a streamer, the best path is to engage in borderline PK battles. Borderline PK battles can help you quickly accumulate fans, while PK battles can help you quickly gain traffic."
An Jin's analysis made a lot of sense, and Zhang Yuanyuan listened to it.
She thought about it for a moment, feeling somewhat reluctant to pursue the path of being a borderline actress, and asked An Jin, "Can't I be a game streamer?"
An Jin turned to look at her: "What games do you play?"
Zhang Yuanyuan fell silent.
She plays a lot of games, but due to her own preferences, she mostly plays mobile games and casual games.
An Jin didn't even need to tell her about these games; she went through them in her mind and felt they were all unsuitable for live streaming.
Zhang Yuanyuan was still hesitating when An Jin glanced at her phone and realized it was almost 2 p.m. She quickly stood up and said, "Think about it carefully. There aren't many female anchors who can get a number without flirting with the wrong side of the law."
After saying that, An Jin went into the bedroom to change her clothes.
When An Jin finished getting ready and came out of the bedroom, Zhang Yuanyuan was still sitting on the sofa. She seemed to have figured something out, and when she saw An Jin come out, she leaned over with a hesitant look on her face.
"Can I see how you do your live stream?"
An Jin nodded: "Okay, but you can't make any noise while I'm live streaming."
Zhang Yuanyuan agreed, and An Jin opened the study door, inviting Zhang Yuanyuan into the room.
It's already 2:40, and An Jin's live stream is about to start.
She opened her phone, put on a sweet voice, and sent a voice message in the boss group, urging the boss who had been selected to log in so they could play games together when the live stream started.
An Jin's voice was so strained, her girlish tone sounded like that of a young girl, giving Zhang Yuanyuan, who was sitting next to her, goosebumps.
However, it's quite obvious that the bosses are all very receptive to An Jin's approach.
Anyway, as soon as Zhang Yuanyuan looked up, she saw a chat box on An Jin's phone screen that was frantically popping up with messages.
An Jin quickly replied to a few words in the group chat, then turned to Zhang Yuanyuan next to her and asked, "Am I being disgusting?"
Zhang Yuanyuan hesitated before finally managing to say, "It's alright."
Help! Even if she felt she should report it, she couldn't just say it directly in front of An Jin, could she? That would be too offensive.
An Jin didn't care about Zhang Yuanyuan's dilemma at all. She said directly, "It sounds a bit disgusting, but men all fall for this kind of thing."
This applies not only to men, but also to women.
People are all the same; they all like people who put effort into their lives.
Zhang Yuanyuan had an expression that said, "I've learned something."
An Jin turned on her computer and, seeing that it wasn't three o'clock yet, continued talking to Zhang Yuanyuan: "But speaking of which, if you're going to do a live stream, will you still go back to work at Yanqing's shop?"
Zhang Yuanyuan hesitated and said, "I don't know."
An Jin could tell from Zhang Yuanyuan's appearance that she definitely hadn't told Yan Qing about this yet.
She suggested, "You can try a trial broadcast first. After you get off work, broadcast it for a while, and then start a regular live broadcast once you have a regular audience."
An Jin: "Once you're truly determined to do live streaming, I can help you attract some viewers."
But not now.
An Jin hasn't even established herself yet; the viewers in the live stream are just there for the spectacle.
Zhang Yuanyuan said gratefully, "Thank you."
An Jin smiled and said, "No need to thank me, it's nothing."
The live streaming industry is extremely dependent on personal talent and luck. No matter how much help others give, if the streamer himself doesn't have the talent for this industry, he is destined not to succeed.
An Jin glanced at the time in the lower right corner of her computer screen, took a sip of water, and said, "It's time to start my live stream."
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