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Chapter 240: Hot Discussion on Weibo

Chapter 240 Hot Discussion on Weibo (4k)

Under the influence of such great popularity, even if those platforms are not immediately prompted to buy the drama, it will at least attract some attention.

Yang Rongfa, who felt that this matter had great potential, immediately asked, "Mr. Wu, when will your album be completed?"

When will it be completed?

Wu Mu thought about it for a moment.

He plans to release about ten songs on this new album.

The songs "Queen of Heaven", "Under the Sea" and "Numb" that Shu Mei had suggested before were included.

In addition to these three songs, he plans to include "I Remember" as well.

When he sang "I Remember" before, the emotions he used in his heart were mainly the feelings he had for his mother in his previous life, but in fact, this song is also very suitable for the mother here. He just needs to substitute the memories of this life and sing it again when recording the album.

It just so happens that this song can correspond to his feelings under the sea, and "Numb" can also correspond to "Queen", so the theme is more unified.

Then there is the theme song to be used in the series, and I have to find a reasonable reason to unify the theme.

For example, "Nothing at All" expresses his spiritual confusion and loneliness, "Looking Back" is a look back at the past from his present perspective, and "Goodbye" is a farewell to the past.

It’s just that for a moment I can’t find any spiritual connection between “So Many People in This World” and “Kill the Shijiazhuang Man”.

"There Are So Many People in This World" will be used in the drama when he helps Lin Mo out in the nightclub before, and then Lin Mo applies medicine on him, and they hear someone playing this song outside together.

As for "Kill that Shijiazhuang Man", it was used as the background music when the protagonist Wang An was about to be laid off and the factory was going to have large-scale layoffs. It was all about large-scale layoffs, which was very fitting.

But these two songs are a bit unrelated to his previous ones, so I have to go back and think of another similar reason.

Anyway, there are already nine songs in total, and there is still one song missing. The "Word by Word" that I won a few days ago could have been included.

But he thought that the theme was a bit repetitive with "Queen", so he decided not to play this song and wait to pick another suitable one.

But it doesn't take much effort anyway.

So Wu Mu said directly, "The songs have been almost selected, and all that's left is recording. It should be ready in a month or so."

A few months?

Yang Rongfa was slightly surprised. So fast?

But when I think about Wu Mu's efficiency in writing songs, it doesn't seem so surprising.

"It would be best to officially release the album when our series is almost finished. That way, when your album becomes popular, if a platform comes to us, we will also be able to release a similar finished product," he suggested.

"can."

Wu Mu nodded, not wanting to worry about these small details. "I'll have someone from my company come over, and you guys can discuss and set a specific time."

Isn't that what the people in the studio are used to do?

Shi Wu arrived quickly and rushed to Chuncheng on the same night he received the call.

Then he discussed with Yang Rongfa very efficiently and determined an approximate time range.

During dinner, Shi Wu, who had hurried over, reported to Wu Mu, "Boss, we have agreed to officially launch the product in early November."

"There is still a month and a half left, time is tight, we have to start the publicity work as soon as possible."

Releasing a proper album is not just about uploading the songs to music platforms, it requires promotion.

One and a half months is still a bit tight for a singer as famous as Wu Mu.

After talking about the results of his discussion with Yang Rongfa, he continued, "Boss, you haven't signed a record company yet, and there is no record company to help with album promotion planning, so we still need to find a professional publicity and public relations company to handle this matter first."

"I plan to contact Blue International first. This company handled the release of Wang Zixuan's album before and did a great job. I'll contact them first to see their quote. If it doesn't work, I'll switch to Zhongtian Public Relations. Zhongtian Public Relations also did a great job with Yue Li's album marketing case a few years ago."

Shi Wu introduced his ideas and next work arrangements in detail.

but.

"Don't hire a publicity company." Wu Mu shook his head.

Shi Wu, who was talking about the plan, was stunned. After looking at his boss and making sure that he had heard correctly, he quickly advised:

"Boss, it is necessary to hire a publicity company. We cannot save this money. Our studio has no experience in publicity at all."

"Many album promotion channels are controlled by these professional promotion companies. It is not only cumbersome and troublesome for us to contact them ourselves, but also more expensive. Not only do we have to spend more money, but we may not even be able to find who to contact."

When it comes to album promotion, if you are not a professional record company or publicity company, you will have no idea which channels and platforms to look for, and how to do it in order to be effective.

Their small studio of less than ten people is simply not capable of handling such complicated publicity work.

He thought Wu Mu didn't understand the ins and outs of it.

But after hearing his rather earnest words, Wu Mu shook his head again.

"No need to promote it. When the album is finished, we can just contact the music platform and upload it directly."

Ok?

what?

Shi Wu, who originally thought that his teacher just didn't understand the tricks, was completely dumbfounded.

No promotion for the album when it’s released?

Is this something a human can say?

If you don't promote or hype your album when it's online, who will know that you have a new album? How will passers-by be motivated to buy it?

Outrageous, this is outrageous.

If it was someone else who said this, Shi Wu would suspect that this person was mentally ill.

But when it comes to your own boss

He could only say that even if one has a personality, one cannot be so individualistic!

Isn't this a waste of money?

Not only Shi Wu was stunned, but also Sun Yueqing, who was sitting nearby listening to their conversation and eating her meal without being disturbed, was also stunned.

"No, you don't promote your album online!? Who will know that your new album is online by then!?"

Wu Mu, however, did not seem to think his idea was outrageous at all, and said with a smile, "There is no need to publicize it in particular, just post a Weibo, and everyone should know about it."

Propaganda?

Also ask the company to promote?

He wouldn't waste that money.

Unless he directly uses the previous profit card, or uses the normal performance card, this marketing promotion is completely reducing his own profits.

The marketing expenses of mainstream singers' new albums are usually at least 30 to 50 percent.

If it's 50%, and the music platform deducts another 30%, then he's just working for someone else.

The performance card was used, but the bulk of the money went to others.

Of course, if this kind of publicity from the publicity company can help him bring in additional users and income outside of the performance card, that would be fine.

But in his experience, users like this who can be promoted by the publicity company will generally be covered in the popularity and events caused by the performance card.

So by spending this kind of money, Chunchun is just a sucker.

He felt that he was being taken advantage of by spending this kind of money. Sun Yueqing was already looking at him as if he was being taken advantage of, "You are too arrogant! Even if you are very popular online, it is impossible for everyone to stare at your Weibo every day! How many people can you influence by posting a Weibo!?"

This is no longer self-confidence, it's over-inflation!

No matter how famous a star is, he or she wouldn't dare to say that everyone would know about this just by posting a Weibo.

After all, only a few people pay attention to Weibo every day.

Sun Yueqing was speechless.

Wu Mu smiled and said, "You've been asking me how I can make so much money. Now I'm going to pass on my little secret to you. As long as you spend less money like this, you'll naturally be able to make more money."

Sun Yueqing said to him, "If I listen to you, I will go bankrupt."

"Okay, just do as I say."

Wu Mu saw that they wanted to say something else, so he made the decision immediately.

But after he opened his mouth, he remembered, "Oh, by the way, I don't need to look for a company to promote it, but I can contact the show and go on the show to promote it."

He doesn't mind getting free promotion for the show and earning points at the same time.

What else can Shi Wu say? He can only continue to be a good tool.

He just shook his head more and more in his heart. With such a willful boss, this studio will go bankrupt sooner or later. He should consider changing jobs as soon as possible.

Wu Mu said to promote it on Weibo, so let’s really promote it on Weibo.

After talking to Shi Wu about the album, he directly logged into his Weibo account which hadn't posted a new post in a while.

The editor then sent a new status.

Wu Mu Evolution: "The new album "The Disappearing Him" ​​is in production and will be officially released around early November."

Although Sun Yueqing, who was sitting opposite him, was speechless, she still took out her mobile phone after seeing his actions and helped forward the message.

Actor Sun Yueqing: "Amu's new album is about to be released. I'll tell you a secret. I've listened to the demo in advance. Every song is so good. They're all at the level of the title songs. It's definitely worth buying it!"

After posting on Weibo, she didn't even have the appetite to eat. She just kept checking her phone to see everyone's feedback.

The feedback is quite good.

For example, in the comment section of her new Weibo post.

"Noon Dog is going to release a new album? It seems like it's been almost two years since his last album?"

"If someone says the album is good, I can believe it a little bit, but if you say it is good, I doubt how much truth there is in it."

"Don't be so mean, haters. Does Aqing need to praise Wu Gou? I can still criticize the other things you said, talking about Wu Gou's songs. Are there any bad songs that Wu Gou has released so far?"

"Yes, I remember I didn't like that song very much. Everyone praised it so much, saying it was poetic and gentle to the core, but I didn't hear any of that at all. But to be honest, Wu Gou's songwriting ability is really amazing. The excellent songs he wrote in half a year are almost worth others' lifetime work."

"Wu Gou is indeed a top singer in the circle. For Ah Qing's sake, when Wu Gou's new album comes out, go buy him a copy."

"A few days ago, I was wondering why Wu Gou didn't release a new album. He made so many songs in half a year. If it were someone else, they would have released several albums."

Although they are still calling each other "Wu Gou Wu Gou", it is obvious that the comments are very positive about Wu Mu's singing ability.

Many people have said that they will support him when the time comes, considering Sun Yueqing's reputation and Wu Mu's own strength.

After reading her own comment section, Sun Yueqing nodded with satisfaction and ran to Wu Mu's comment section to check.

then

"Why is your Weibo so popular?!"

Sun Yueqing has 56 million followers on Weibo, while Wu Mu has only million.

The gap is almost ten times.

But judging from the number of comments in this comment section, Wu Mu’s Weibo post actually has more followers than hers.

Wu Mu said confidently, "Isn't it normal for me to be popular? My Weibo is full of active fans, who are always talking to me, so of course I am active. Who knows how much water is mixed into your 50 million followers?"

You bastard, you are still proud of yourself for losing your fans, right?

I should have known not to promote it for you.

Sun Yueqing rolled her eyes at him.

Then I clicked on this person’s comment section and found something even more ridiculous.

It's normal that he's so popular, because there are obviously other people helping him promote it!

The first post under the Weibo is a white cat avatar.

Mo Mo: "Looking forward to Mr. Wu Mu's new album!"

She clicked on the white cat avatar, and as expected, the top post was this person’s reposted Weibo.

Mo Mo: "Teacher Wu Mu's new album will be online soon, buy it with your eyes closed!"

hum.

Buy with your eyes closed, what a great relationship!

Sun Yueqing snorted in her heart and returned to Wu Mu's Weibo. Then she saw that Wu Mu had replied to several of Mo Mo's comments.

Wu Mu's Evolution: "Haha, how many sales are there for Mr. Mo Mo's new album now?"

Mo Mo: "Five million and one hundred thousand."

More than five million?

It seems like it’s only been online for a few months, but it’s already so high?

Sun Yueqing was secretly surprised. She had to admit that Mo Mo was really popular and was at the pinnacle of domestic female stars.

He is completely one level higher than the top stars, with both national popularity and fan activity being frighteningly high.

Wu Mu's evolved form: "Then I will try to surpass Mr. Mo Mo's sales volume."

No, are you serious?

How can you be so confident! ?

Sun Yueqing looked at Wu Mu opposite her speechlessly.

If it was normal promotion, she didn't doubt that Wu Mu had the ability. With the level of his albums being filled with hit songs, it wasn't impossible for him to catch up with Mo Mo's number.

But this person didn't even plan to promote it seriously. How could he sell more than five million copies under such circumstances?

Mo Mo: "Hehe, believe in Teacher Wu Mu."

I believe this too, right?

Sun Yueqing felt quite sour in her heart.

Obviously, she and Wu Mu had known each other longer and had always had a good relationship, but she just had an inexplicable feeling that she was being outdone.

She simply skipped the conversation between the two and read the comments of other netizens.

Then I discovered that the sentiment under Wu Mu's comment section was even better than that under hers.

Obviously, this person has a terrifying number of haters, but in the comment section, there are voices of expectation that are completely incomprehensible.

(End of this chapter)

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