After scanning all the information, Yang Ruoqian praised Chang Zhiqing in his heart - both of these anchors looked very unreliable, and both had great potential for success. Yang Ruoqian, who only had one recruitment quota, didn't know it for a while. How to decide!

As a qualified boss, Yang Ruoqian used his best skill - throwing problems back to his subordinates.

"These candidates are all good. Which one do you think is better...worse...more in line with our needs?"

Chang Zhiqing walked around behind the desk and sat down next to Yang Ruoqian. Her tone was unclear: "Boss, if I want to know which one to choose, why should I ask you?"

"It's okay, choose." Yang Ruoqian generously stuffed the information into Chang Zhiqing's arms, "I believe in your vision!"

With Chang Zhiqing's completely amateur eyes, maybe she can give Yang Ruoqian a little surprise.

Chang Zhiqing held the information and said uncertainly: "I think that for an anchor who is not popular, it is not enough to be 'bad'. The most important thing is to be mediocre."

mediocre……

Yang Ruoqian thoughtfully said: "It makes sense, keep talking."

"If it is too 'bad' and lacks your own style, it will not be far from becoming popular. Therefore, my candidates are very mediocre, very mediocre in all aspects." Chang Zhiqing nodded.

This girl has made great progress!

After two months, I can actually explain the theory in detail.

Indeed, after three failures, Yang Ruoqian also realized that even if the performance is bad, as long as the performance reaches the peak, the sky can be achieved.

If you want to remain unknown, mediocrity is the best choice.

"What criteria do you use to determine whether an anchor is 'mediocre'?" Yang Ruoqian raised his eyes and looked at Chang Zhiqing.

"All aspects." Chang Zhiqing did not avoid Yang Ruoqian's gaze, "From appearance, to live broadcast content, to personality... in short, all aspects belong to the people who can be caught on the street."

Yang Ruoqian nodded and agreed with this judgment: "Introduce these candidates and which one you think is the most suitable."

Chang Zhiqing put the information on the table one by one and introduced:

"This is a live broadcast store visit anchor, who visits all stores. However, due to his unlovable personality and petty attitude, and the live broadcast is very boring, he has three rooms and one living room, so he basically doesn't have much popularity. He only has 10,000 fans now. Get ahead.”

Ten thousand fans come forward...that is, the "big rush" level. The prize is five million.

No matter how mediocre a mediocre anchor is, he can still attract more or less attention.

But a bonus of five million is enough...

Yang Ruoqian didn't even look at the information, he just nodded and said: "Not bad, where are the others?"

Chang Zhiqing glanced at her lazy boss angrily: "The second one is selling courses, teaching others how to write the beginning of online novels, but because he is also a procrastinator, and many people have reported that it would be better to write a book in his way. If you get scolded by the editor, you will gradually lose your popularity.”

Yang Ruoqian had a certain level of understanding of the writing industry, and couldn't help but shake his head after hearing this.

It’s the kind of course that hosts a live broadcast and teaches the so-called writing contract template. It is said that 99% of the time you write according to the template, you will be valued by editors, and it has skyrocketed since then.

At first, such gimmicks can attract some ignorant viewers, but soon everyone will find that most of these so-called teachings are empty talk, and of course their popularity will quickly disappear.

All writing skills serve the story itself. If you don’t have a good story and just study hard on the so-called template, it is absolutely impossible to deceive the eyes of professional editors.

Yang Ruoqian just thought about it for a moment before rejecting the anchor: "This kind of anchor will most likely not be popular, but I feel like it's a bit misleading. It's not good to recruit someone. Let's find another one."

You can make money, but you can't make it unconscionably.

"Okay." Chang Zhiqing stuffed the information into the shredder and spread out the last information on the table. "The last anchor is a mukbang. It's also because he has no special features. He can only be considered average in length. Every video is There is serious homogeneity, resulting in basically no one watching.”

Mukbang...the videos in each issue are seriously homogeneous...

It’s considered normal.

In most cases, the snowball effect of live broadcasts like mukbang will be more serious than other types of live broadcasts.

Food broadcasts that cannot make money cannot afford the high food prices, and the materials that can be broadcast have to be limited to common low-end ingredients.

This will lead to a more serious loss of popularity, which will make it even more difficult for mukbang anchors to upgrade their live broadcast content, entering a vicious cycle that is difficult to break out of.

Without external help and relying solely on oneself, such a vicious cycle is almost unsolvable.

Yang Ruoqian listened carefully to Chang Zhiqing's tone and suddenly smiled: "It seems you already have a suitable candidate in mind?"

Chang Zhiqing was stunned for a moment, then smiled and said: "Is it that obvious?"

Yang Ruoqian did not answer the question: "Why do you think that mukbang is more suitable?"

Chang Zhiqing blinked: "Actually, these three are not very good... But compared to the first anchor who always hopes that the store will waive the order and is extremely angry, and the second anchor who misleads others, that eating broadcast looks like A little more anthropomorphic and a little less popular.”

Although the third anchor also has various uncomfortable problems, overall, he is indeed the best candidate.

"Then it's her decision." Yang Ruoqian decided, "What's your name? Is there a guild now?"

"Hu Yiqin, in a small guild, the maximum penalty for liquidated damages is 20,000 to 30,000...but I always feel a little weird." Chang Zhiqing handed the final information to Yang Ruoqian and asked with some confusion, "It's a move. A failed anchor polishes the character of employees, but what about salary levels and benefits? What standards should we use?"

It seems inappropriate to lower the salary and benefit standards, but if we don't lower the standards, we feel like we are losing money.

Yang Ruoqian said without hesitation: "According to the company's regular standards. Although we are setting an example, we cannot let any other employees know this, and we cannot trample on other people's dignity."

And as long as you can squeeze out the wool from the system, wages and benefits are not important.

"Okay, then I'll contact her right now." Chang Zhiqing straightened her skirt, got up and left the office.

Pengcheng, Yuefu Guild.

Lin Cao, who was determined to poach newcomers from Kuangguang Entertainment, pulled his subordinates over with an anxious look on his face and asked, "Have they hired new anchors?!"

Lin Cao's men shook their heads: "Not yet, Brother Lin, they don't seem to have done much this month."

It's really strange...

How long has it been since then, and Kuangguang Entertainment really doesn’t recruit a single anchor and is completely going the elite route?

Then we have to dig it out even more!

Lin Cao reiterated to his subordinates again: "Continue to keep an eye on me and tell me immediately if there is any trouble!"

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