Love? The Reborn Me Just Wants to Obtain Rewards-Chapter 586 - 255: Blasting Through Everything
Chapter 586: Chapter 255: Blasting Through Everything
Fu Yu’s problem-solving ability was stronger than Su Huai had imagined; just two hours after the list was sent, all mentions of Gu Jiuyue online had been scrubbed clean.
"How did you manage that?" Su Huai was very curious about the specific process.
Fu Yu explained with a chuckle, "Actually, controlling public opinion is a matter of following certain established procedures."
"Oh? What kind of established procedures?"
"The highest level of control cannot be mentioned, the next level is internet surveillance, which isn’t needed for regular matters. Essentially, for entertainment-related public opinion, you only need to grasp a few major platforms, as the more serious media would not interfere in these matters."
Fu Yu counted them off on his fingers, one by one.
"Baidu isn’t exactly a platform, but it controls the source of search keywords. Getting Baidu on board is like blocking over half of the curiosity-driven dissemination channels;
Then there’s Weibo, where public opinion ferments; removing hot search topics is a standard tactic;
After that comes Tencent, which not only has media platforms but also the most active self-media; without their cooperation, it’s all for nothing;
Next are news platforms like Toutiao; management is sometimes strict, sometimes lax, and with self-media running rampant, it’s essential to individually persuade their content department heads to completely seal off information;
One level down are Xiaohongshu, Bilibili, and other video websites, which almost can’t influence anything without any video content, so there’s no need to spend much effort on PR.
Then there’s Zhihu, a niche carnival spot, which can be ignored.
Last are forums like Douban and Tianya, places that don’t usually buy into PR and where sending legal notices is futile, but you can implement blockades through local relevant departments."
"So you see, dealing with such issues directly with media is meaningless, you can’t control it all, the real solution is to figure out how to handle the platforms," Fu Yu concluded.
After laying out the entire process, Fu Yu enthusiastically started to butter Su Huai up again.
"This time, the list you sent covered all key figures in relevant areas, and they were especially easy to communicate with. As soon as I called, everyone was extremely polite, surprisingly so! It’ll be easier to make friends with them in the future.
A simple word from you saved me at least two years of hard work!
Really, I now truly feel that working with you is the best decision I’ve ever made in my life!"
Actually, Su Huai wasn’t someone who particularly enjoyed flattery, and he would normally just listen and let it go.
But now, he couldn’t help but revel in the pleasure.
—As long as the ’Gold Coin’ was bursting out from Gu, it was incredibly satisfying!
"Heh, our Xingyu may be small, but our aspirations have always been great. Work hard, and a wonderful future awaits us all."
Su Huai painted a picture of a bright future, and Fu Yu ate it up.
"Of course, I firmly believe that following you will definitely lead to something great; you have the power to turn clouds with the flip of your hand! Just watch, our company is soon going to have another S-rank celebrity, Chen Ru is going crazy with joy."
Su Huai was struck by an idea and patted Fu Yu on the shoulder, "Okay, carry on with your work, I’m going to see President Chen."
"Alright, take your time, I’ll continue to connect with new friends!"
Fu Yu’s fighting spirit was not false; after this incident, witnessing Su Huai’s "terrifying background," he firmly decided to stick with his leader to the end.
He was excited, apprehensive, and full of anticipation.
What kind of family was behind him?
In no time at all, they had all the key figures at all the mainstream platforms under their thumb; could there really not be a grandparental figure in the house?
But he could never have imagined that Su Huai’s family were actually poor farmers for three generations; it was merely a ’dog’ that had suddenly mutated and become adept at climbing the ladder...
Gou Huai turned and headed over to see Chen Ru, inquiring about the arrangements for Circle.
He pushed open the door to find, coincidentally, Circle herself was also there.
The girl sat demurely, hands on her knees, nervously perched on the edge of the sofa. She rose quickly when she saw Su Huai.
Su Huai gave her a once over and couldn’t help but feel she had good potential.
Harmonious features, a small head on a long neck with straight shoulders, high visual appeal with a good physique and great demeanor, skin so tender it seemed you could squeeze water out of it, scoring her a high 96 on looks.
The only downside was that the cafeteria was a bit spartan.
Su Huai smiled at her, "I need to discuss something with President Chen, just wait a moment."
"Okay." Circle didn’t know if she should leave, looking somewhat at a loss, "Should I step out, Mr. Su?"
"No need, you sit. The matter we’re discussing concerns you as well."
Su Huai waved his hand, then turned to Chen Ru, "Now that she’s got some fame, how do you plan to capitalize on it?"
Chen Ru was even more excited than Fu Yu, unable to sit still, pacing back and forth in the office.
"Jiaxin’s got everything going for her; she only lacked fame before, but now everything’s in place, there’s definitely a place for her in the entertainment industry..."
"Stop, stop, stop!"
Su Huai hurriedly interrupted her, half amused and half dismayed, "With her acting skills, are you sure you want to push her into the entertainment industry?"
Chen Jiaxin’s expression darkened at the on-the-spot criticism of her acting skills from the big boss; her pride was indeed hurt.
"So what if her acting isn’t good?"
Chen Ru was on edge, rigorously defending, "Is Liu Yifei’s acting good? Is Cecilia Liu’s acting good? And the new generation actresses Dilraba Dilmurat and Gulnazar, are their acting skills good? It’s just the entertainment industry, who needs acting skills!"
Ah, the protective instincts kicked in?
Su Huai was slightly amused, shaking his head.
"That’s ancient history. Which of the upcoming fresh faces has the conditions they had back then? Either be a ’Sweet Girl’ or have actual acting skills that can carry a film; otherwise, you won’t rise to fame."
Chen Ru didn’t understand and asked with a frown, "Why does it have to be a ’Sweet Girl’?"
With absolute certainty, Su Huai replied, "Because the mainstream audience for films and television in the era of streaming media has become extremely narrow, mostly made up of self-aware, new generation girls. They don’t accept looks that are too aggressive, hence either tomboyish or round-faced sweet ones; otherwise, they won’t bite."