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This generation of black fans is too good at buying, the top streamers are going crazy

Chapter 120: Endorsement is OK, but it requires extra money

Chapter 120 Endorsement is OK, but it requires extra money Wu Mu's Weibo post undoubtedly caused a lot of misunderstanding. What’s going on? What does Wu Gou’s new Weibo post mean? Don't want fans? Various celebrities have often said the cliché that they hope people only care about the work and not the author, but Wu Gou’s Weibo post clearly does not sound like that. After all, the overall words are still quite heavy, especially the part at the end that cuts off the fans. Even if you don’t consider yourself a fan of the fan club, you will definitely not feel comfortable seeing such words. Other idols are crazy about their fans and love them, but you haven't even done anything yet and you're already giving the green light for cutting ties, right? You really treat your sisters as bootlickers and you are the only one who can do it. Many fans immediately followed suit. "You must be crazy. You suddenly have this kind of nervousness." "You're disgusting, aren't you? Do you really think there are people who want to be your fans?" "Hehe, people like Fan are really worse than Fan Tiao Dog." Other haters and passers-by also laughed in the comment section.

The dog is bloated this afternoon. It's only been a short while and he suddenly becomes dizzy. I guess he has forgotten his own base. He isn't really so arrogant as to think it's okay for him to not have fans. Without fans, who would buy his cheap products? Who would help him boost his endorsement sales? The haters hope that Wu Mu will offend all his base and thus his career will suffer a great loss. However, Wu Mu's career did not suffer a major setback, but he got a new endorsement instead. A company called Hongtu Games got his number from nowhere and contacted him, "Teacher Wu Mu, we would like to ask you to endorse our new game "Dynasty Hegemony". I would like to ask how much your price is?" Hey, new endorsement? Or a game endorsement? Wu Mu's heart moved. Ever since he endorsed Rouyun tissue paper last time, several brand companies he had signed contracts with before had contacted him. He temporarily suspended the claims for compensation for the previous endorsements, but no new endorsements came to him again. Obviously everyone is still waiting and watching. Now that a new endorsement has finally come my way, maybe I can take this opportunity to add fuel to the fire? Anyway, he just happened to want to exchange some performance cards. After thinking about it, Wu Mu did not agree to this directly, but asked: "Can you send me your game first?" You can’t just accept endorsements randomly. Brands are examining celebrities, and celebrities are also examining brands. Otherwise, if they encounter those junk endorsements that are emulsified, go bankrupt, and are just for money-making, it will be a great harm to the celebrities themselves. Although Wu Mu doesn't care whether he has fans or not, he doesn't want his reputation to be damaged by such rubbish endorsements, and he doesn't lack the money. The person in charge of the game company who contacted Wu Mu replied: "Sure, Mr. Wu Mu, I will add you on WeChat and send you the game installation package." Soon, Wu Mu received the game installation package sent from there. It was an online mobile game. He tried it and found that although the name was a bit vulgar, the quality was unexpectedly good. It was a game similar to the "Rate of the Land" in his previous life. There is no problem with the quality of the game. I searched the Internet for the reputation of this game company and found that it has released several games before. Although they were not very popular, the reputation was still good.

After making sure there was no problem with the brand, he contacted them and said, "I can accept your endorsement. The endorsement fee is 28 million for two years." When Wu Mu made this offer, the other party's input prompt was on for a long time, and finally. Hongtu Game: “?” The other side sent him a question mark. In Hongtu Game Company, the boss Guo Hongren was speechless. Although he asked for Wu Mu's quotation, how could he not have known about Wu Mu's quotation in advance? He had already understood clearly that the offer before Wu Mu's reputation collapsed was 25 million, and the first endorsement after the collapse was 26 million. Although he didn't understand why someone could still increase their endorsement salary after their reputation was ruined, after careful consideration, he felt that 26 million was barely acceptable. In the end, he added another 2 million! ? Are you taking them for granted?! Guo Hong couldn't help but send a message and ask, "Teacher Wu Mu, wasn't your endorsement fee 26 million before? Why did it increase by 2 million?" Wu Mu on the other end of the phone looked even more strange than him. "Isn't it customary to pay a higher fee for game endorsements? Your company has a few decent games, right? How can you not come up with this much money?" Guo Hong inexplicably felt as if he was being looked down upon. No, their company really doesn't need this little money, but given your current situation, it doesn't make sense to pay you more. Guo Hong's mood now is the same as the boss of Rouyun Tissue Paper at that time, he is very speechless. He thinks that his company's visit should be helpful to Wu Mu at this time. Even if he can't give a discount, he should at least give a preferential price. But this guy is really like a dog. Seeing that their game company has money, he also raised the price. Isn’t he afraid that their company will not hire him? Where does he get the confidence from? Guo Hong wanted to delete this person directly, but He thought carefully about whether it was worth asking Wu Mu to be the spokesperson. He was looking at a summary report of the company's investigation. According to the report, there are many advantages of asking Wu Mu to be the spokesperson. He has a good image, likes playing games, can make games, and has a good reputation among game players. I heard that the fans helped boost sales for the last endorsement, and the brand recovered most of the endorsement fee in just a few days. The exposure and fame were pure profit. Most of the black fans are women, who are not their target demographic and do not have much influence, etc. But these were just trivial matters in his opinion, and he was most concerned about the bottom one. "A large portion of the company's game target group, users aged 30 to 40, have purchased Wu Mu's album 'Farewell' and liked it very much." The bottom item is a very strange phenomenon that their company discovered during the investigation. Strangely enough, among the users of this age group they surveyed, a considerable number of them had actually bought Wu Mu's songs. They clearly didn't even know who Wu Mu was, but they just liked the songs in that album. To be honest, Guo Hong bought the album specifically for this purpose and listened to it. Then he found that he was a little confused about these people's preferences. But it doesn’t matter if they don’t understand it, as long as the user groups of their game like it. Guo Hong stared at the investigation report and pondered for a while before finally making up his mind: "We can accept 28 million, but we want the authorization of your album "Farewell" from Mr. Wu Mu. We want to put the songs from that album into our game."

Wu Mu also quickly replied to him, "It costs more money." Guo Hong: “.” Guo Hong: “Sure.” After the endorsement deal was reached between the two sides, Hongtu Game Company finally signed a contract for Wu Mu and the rights to use his album for 30 million yuan. (End of this chapter)