Chapter 241 A sincere price (one more chapter for monthly tickets) "Wu Gou is going to release a new album? I'm looking forward to it. Although Wu Gou is a bit of a dog, he is still quite good as a singer." "Sure. If you take on endorsements or film a movie, I'll scold you. If you make a video game and become a singer, I'll support you. I'll give you a ticket when you go online." "Noon Dog is not doing his job again, but he is actually doing his job this time!" "Ah? Is releasing albums Wu Gou's main job? Hasn't his main job always been making games? As long as you make the game before the end of the year, I'll buy a copy to support you!" "I think his main job is to appear on variety shows. He is the most interesting to watch on variety shows. I like to watch Wu Gou's variety shows. If he appears on a variety show again, I will buy a ticket to show my support." "I'm finally going to release an album. I've been wondering why I haven't released an album since I've written so many great songs. I have both popularity and talent, and all I need is an album to speak for itself." "Yes, before on Singer Bar, someone ranked the first-tier singers in China, and I nominated Wu Gou. As a result, people said CJB, saying that he looked very popular online, but in fact, he didn't have an album to show off, and he had never faced off against other first-tier singers in the circle on any show and won. It was all just hype." "Doesn't Wu Gou have an album that has sold over million copies? You can't even show it off?" "I know that the album 'Farewell' has sold more than million copies, but more than million copies. Although the album has high sales, it is simply because it was promoted many times due to hot topics. From a quality perspective, it is indeed not very convincing. We still have to look at the new album he is making now."
There was a lot of anticipation in the comment section of Wu Mu’s Weibo. It seems that even many of those who became haters during the last Phaeton endorsement seem to be quite looking forward to it. As for Wu Mu’s veteran black fans, they were wise not to come out and attack at this time. Sun Yueqing couldn't understand it. "You have so many critics and so many haters, why are people still looking forward to your work so much?" Normally, when people have a bad impression of a person, it will affect their impression of that person's work. No matter how well you sing, in the eyes of people who don't like you, it's all exaggeration and marketing. When people dislike you, they tend to hate your work. But this point seems a little different for Wu Mu. Wu Mu himself also found it quite strange. He didn't care whether he had fans or not, so why did everyone seem to have a better impression of him? He speculated, "Maybe it's because I don't market my own personality? People don't have much expectation or gap with my personality, so they naturally start to pay attention to my work?" They were chatting when someone else came out online to help Wu Mu spread the word. Lu Yao: "Xiao Wu's new album is great!" Sun Yueqing looked at him strangely. "Has she also listened to your album demo?" Wu Mu laughed, "No." What's the point of her sounding good if she's not that good. Sun Yueqing muttered "idiot" in her heart and continued to brush. Yu Ke: "I am looking forward to Mr. Wu Mu's new album." Meng Yuxi: "Teacher Wu Mu's new album, please share it." Wang Xiaotian: "I won't say more about Wu Mu's new album. When it's online, I'll buy 100 copies and give them away randomly to those who leave comments in the comment section." Cai Wanhai: "Ah, Wu Mu is also going to release a new album? It's over, is it too late for me to reschedule my new album?"
Yue Li: "No need to reschedule, you, go and kill him, @蔡万海." A large number of friends in the circle helped him forward it. So many people reposted it, including super top-tier and popular first-line artists such as Mo Mo, Sun Yueqing, and Lu Yao. In addition, this is his first new album after his comeback after the collapse of his reputation, especially since he has released so many excellent songs and has attracted a lot of attention. It’s no surprise at all that the topic of his new album topped the Weibo hot search list. Sun Yueqing also saw his popularity and topicality again. But again: "You can't do without publicity. Staying on the trending search for a few days is just a drop in the bucket. Most people don't pay attention to it, not to mention that this is just a platform called Weibo." Sun Yueqing wanted to persuade Wu Mu to reconsider not promoting it. To promote an album and achieve high sales, you have to do saturation marketing and try to let all potential buyers know the news. Then, after the official release, you have to continue to invest in marketing and promotion to create a trend and reputation and continue to attract passers-by to buy. Being on the hot search on Weibo for a few days like this is of no use at all, especially when there is still a month and a half before the album is released. Many people who see the hot search at this time may forget about it by then. So at this time, the record company or publicity company needs to plan a step-by-step publicity plan that can maintain popularity and exposure. Wu Mu naturally gave the same answer, "It's okay, let's just leave it at that." Now Sun Yueqing was at a loss. This guy just liked to be a conspicuous person. What could she do? Sun Yueqing and Shi Wu, who knew about Wu Mu's plan, and Yang Rongfa, who found out the next day, were all dumbfounded. But people outside who don't know his thoughts are quite optimistic. For example, NetEase Cloud Music, a music platform that has cooperated with Wu Mu many times, sent a team led by the former director of the platform to Wu Mu by plane the morning of the day after Wu Mu’s Weibo post broke out. Cao Zheng, director of NetEase Cloud Platform, asked cautiously, "Teacher Wu Mu, are you collaborating with other platforms on this album?" Wu Mu shook his head, "No." Huh, no? Because according to common sense, when a singer is about to release a new album, he or she will definitely contact the music platform in advance to determine various promotional resources. But they hadn't heard any news or rumors about Wu Mu's album, so Cao Zheng thought that Wu Mu's new album had already reached a secret cooperation with other platforms. He breathed a sigh of relief and immediately asked, "Teacher Wu Mu, are you interested in exclusive rights for your new album?" Others don’t know how terrible Wu Mu’s album is, but they know it too well! As for Wu Mu's new album, not to mention the sales of his previous "Farewell", even if it has half of the sales, and it is exclusive, I don't know how many new users it can bring to their platform. Most singers seldom make their albums exclusive in order to attract more potential users to purchase them. Only those singers who are very famous, confident that they can get users to switch platforms, or those singers who are offered high enough prices by the platform, will choose to accept exclusive agreements. Wu Mu doesn't care whether it's exclusive or not. The sales of his album will mainly depend on the performance card, so he won't lose any money even if it's exclusive. If the price offered by the platform is reasonable, then being exclusive is fine. "Eighteen million for exclusive licensing fees, and I'll give you a 10% share of the profits. Is that okay with you?" Director Cao Zheng gave a very sincere price. Eighteen million in exclusive licensing fees was already the absolute treatment for a top-tier celebrity. If it weren't for Wu Mu's previous album performance, he wouldn't have offered such a high price.
But compared to those who are truly wealthy, they are still a little bit behind. At noon, the people from Penguin Music arrived, a little late. - ps: I coded 6,000 codes today. Please vote for me next month. My ranking has dropped to 51st. Please vote for my child! (End of this chapter)