However, "Honor of Kings" is different. It originated in China. It is positioned for socialization and leisure, so it can weaken the background of the story, and its target group is young people and even teenagers, both male and female. All, then it just needs to think about what kind of heroes and background stories are suitable for these aborigines in the Internet age: First, if all Chinese people, at least young Chinese, are familiar with it; secondly, considering scalability, the characters There must be so many, these characters cannot have different copyrights; third, the psychology and aesthetics of female users must be taken into account; fourth, the characters cannot be controversial or negative; according to the above principles, we You can quickly eliminate some unsuitable design ideas. For example, you cannot use a single popular IP, such as Three Kingdoms, Naruto, and Journey to the West. These IPs are very popular, but not all young people like them, and the pattern is not big enough. ; Another example is like Civilization 6, which uses some famous figures from all over the world in ancient and modern times, such as Julius Caesar, Plato, etc. Young people in China do not have a high sense of identification with celebrities around the world.
The valuation of "Kuaikan Comics" founded by Chen Annie now exceeds 1 billion yuan (this 1992 girl is also a schoolgirl with a story).At low tide, he told the team about Ma Yun's frustrated experience, about Li Ka-shing's founding of a plastic factory, and using the "great man" as an example to motivate himself and the team.

At the age of 18, he was a freshman in Guangdong Foreign Studies University and registered his first company. On a whim, he hand-painted the scenery of each school into Q-version postcards. He sold 1 million copies in 100 colleges and universities and earned 1 million.At the age of 20, he took the 1.5 million yuan of angel funds invested by Sequoia Capital and encouraged seven or eight "children" like him to "run away from home" with him and go to Beijing Piao.At low ebb, he told the team about Ma Yungang's experience of setbacks in Beijing, about Li Ka-shing's experience of founding a plastic factory, and using these "great men" as examples to motivate himself and the team.

"Joining a startup company is not a guaranteed profit-free deal. It is the highest-risk legal gamble."Recently, he announced that he had to lay off staff.

In addition to Wen Chenghui, who founded Gift Talk, famous post-90s entrepreneurs include: Ma Jiajia, who is labeled as a "sexual liberator", Yu Jiawen, who "will give 100 million to employees", and the 17-year-old who threatened to "make money" Wang Kaixin, who is born in 1995 and has enough money, and Yin Sang, the "returnee" who wants to subvert the KTV market... How are they doing now? Ma Jiajia, who claims to be able to sell sex toys "in style" , Paofou Technology, which he founded, closed down in less than a year; Not long after Yu Jiawen made the bold statement of "giving employees 100 million," he regretted holding a "public confession meeting" and said that he was the Bragging.
” He still said that he was not afraid of anything, and he welcomed negative reports from the media to help attract more people who are not afraid of being laid off to join.“Kuaishou’s mission is not to change the world, but to record the world.
Therefore, entrepreneurs, your stature is not low enough. You have to be as low as the dust before you can see the urgent cash on the report.Ten years ago, "all the diaosi people used QQ, and white-collar workers used MSN." Within a few years, both diaosi and white-collar workers were using QQ and WeChat.
There is a British proverb "theelephantinetheroom"."Chinese people need a platform to show themselves, that is, ordinary people. Whether they are in second- and third-tier cities, or in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, as long as they are ordinary people, their need to show themselves is also very strong." |