My American magical life -
Chapter 220 - 220 87 Cheng Daqi's First Crush
220: Chapter 87 Cheng Daqi’s First Crush 220: Chapter 87 Cheng Daqi’s First Crush “I understand what you mean, making a basic checklist is indeed necessary, but I’m just an ordinary student.
I don’t have much experience and I lack the relevant professional knowledge.”
“If you want me to do this, I will try my best, but I’m not sure if I can meet your expectations.”
Zhao Hongjin’s personality was straightforward, and she felt somewhat lacking in confidence regarding Cheng Daqi’s request.
“You don’t need much professional knowledge.
What you need to do is make this thing look decent and convince people that it’s professional, and that’s enough.”
With a shrug, Cheng Daqi brewed some tea for Zhao Hongjin.
“You don’t need professional knowledge?”
Zhao Hongjin was confused by Cheng Daqi’s words.
A professional checklist doesn’t require much professional knowledge, are you serious?
“No need to go deep, just discussing the basic points is enough.
The focus is to lead them to believe that we have unique core points, which are a part of our special competitive edge.
In the future, I will offer specialized courses targeted at influencers in the company, empowering them with a professional system.
From the perspective of our media company, the core purpose of empowerment is to make them believe that they have been empowered.”
What Cheng Daqi was talking about here was bluffing.
Bluffing the influencers under his company into believing it was professional.
Not until they themselves achieved better data and results would Cheng Daqi really allocate resources and efforts into nurturing them.
To put it bluntly, he was raising gu.
Raising gu, burning money; it seems like a bloody path.
But the top space in the short video track is right there.
As long as Cheng Daqi’s company could seize the opportunity early, this path would become a highway to heaven!
Genuinely cultivating and customizing each influencer’s account was too costly and the returns were unpredictable.
“This…
the more I listen, the more unreliable it seems.
Daqi, are you serious?”
Zhao Hongjin truly didn’t understand this specific type of business operation thinking.
“Actually, this model is very similar to how insurance companies recruit salespeople.
The moat of an insurance company lies in its insurance licenses and the renewal of old customers.
The short video track is now in a wild development phase.
As long as I can quickly create some sizable accounts, over time, the large combined following of the influencer matrix will become our moat.
The Matthew effect will also be present in the short video field.
Our urgency now is to get moving, and whether the way we run looks good is not important.”
Cheng Daqi understood the future all too well.
The only drawback to his strategy was high operational costs, but his company wasn’t burning its own money.
Money, the investors provided, and when it’s burned through, just continue to raise more.
After several rounds of funding, the company was his, and the influence was his.
Cheng Daqi wasn’t expecting to make much money from making short videos, what he wanted was influence.
Burning investors’ money for his own influence.
Is there any business more cost-effective than this in the world?
Definitely.
But Cheng Daqi couldn’t monopolize all the benefits, could he?
His short-term objective was very clear—ten accounts to break a hundred thousand followers, and then to continue raising funds.
“Daqi, I understand your model now.
It feels like a straightforward crush.
No frills, just burning money for results.
But this requires a lot of cash flow.
Can you maintain it?”
Zhao Hongjin tried to summon her limited business knowledge to point out any risks that she could see.
She truly wanted to help her friend, but she was only a freshman and hadn’t learned much about business.
“Raising funds?
Haha, don’t worry about that.”
Cheng Daqi was never worried about cash.
Where does the world’s most cash flow?
America!
Cheng Daqi was living in America, and he was steadily making his way to the center of the American stage.
With no problems in project prospects or business model, plus a core moat logic that’s solid, raising funds is really too easy!
(Even if my friends don’t approve of my business design, as long as Cheng Daqi can make the investors feel it’s okay, that’s all that matters.
Please understand this, friends.
America, Hua Country, Europe, there are such companies all over the world: their businesses aren’t anything special, but they’re first-rate at selling dreams, raising large amounts of money—there are too many examples like Jia Boss and SenseTime.)
Zhao Hongjin, seeing Cheng Daqi’s confident face, said nothing more to warn him of the risks.
She thought Cheng Daqi was overly confident, but she also knew that at this time, anything she said would be premature.
There would be a chance to warn him in the future.
Taking the tea Cheng Daqi passed her, Zhao Hongjin finally voiced the complaint that had been weighing on her mind for a long time.
“Daqi, your Da Hong Pao tea has a really unique taste.
It’s my first time drinking this kind of Da Hong Pao.”
The girl with peach blossom eyes started to speak teasingly, feeling extremely comfortable at that moment.
Cheng Daqi’s Da Hong Pao had really shocked her yesterday.
To this moment, Zhao Hongjin hadn’t forgotten how Cheng Daqi’s guests guzzled the large tea leaves.
It was incredible!
Upon hearing Zhao Hongjin’s words, Cheng Daqi looked puzzled.
“I don’t know much about tea either.
This was given by Elder Li, he said it was Da Hong Pao.
Is there something wrong with it?”
Of course, Cheng Daqi couldn’t reveal his ignorance; on such small matters, he felt he still had to maintain his reliable image.
“No…
tell me the truth, do you realize this is Tieguanyin?”
Zhao Hongjin was really getting hung up on this with Cheng Daqi; after all, who isn’t a girl who loves to be right?
Last night when she got home, she specifically sent the pictures she had taken to her mother and confirmed the type of tea leaves.
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