Salvation Began from Cafe
Chapter 158: I'm Your First Focus
For Weibo, it's not a success story, but Lea Lin herself thinks it's necessary.
Besides, he had no resistance to attracting his own reputation, and he was better prepared for it.
After all, his task was to raise the profile of English High School by various means, and it was simply not possible to accomplish it without paying a little.
Anyway, his true identity will be revealed sooner or later, and it is a good option to use it to complete the task.
It's just that he's just now gaining fame, and it's not a good time to show his identity right away, so let's just keep settling in and wait until he reaches a certain level of influence to achieve the best results.
At this point, Fish sees what he thinks, which is why he opens Weibo to attract fans.
And he figured it out so he could sign up right away and even get Editor-in-Chief Laurie to help certify it.
Just...
It's kind of embarrassing to see what the fish say about the first fan.
Having just completed his registration certification, Leah Lin has really paid little attention to Weibo, and is the first on his fan list, which is the Weibo number seen by fish.
It's a good thing the fish met the chairman, and the fans are pretty good.
Fish Meet Qianchun, President of the English High School Student Association, Focus: 13, Fans: 213.
On Li Yalin's side, his focus is 0, if fans...
Eh? 137?
When it was refreshed, only one fan of this Weibo account saw the fish, but now, how did you suddenly pay more than a hundred more attention?
Blinked his eyes and Lealin tried to refresh them again.
Fuck you!
452 fans?
What's going on here?
System malfunction?
Or did someone paint a fan wrong on their account?
After a closer look at Leah Lin, he finally realized that it was Lori who advertised himself.
Weekly Junior GONGON Official Weibo: Congratulations to Ms. Lilin for joining Weibo @ cartoonist Lilin.
Under this tweet, there have been hundreds of comments.
No wonder.
Looking at the phone screen in front of her, Leah Lin thought about it and then edited a line of text on her tweet to save the sending.
[Hi, I'm Lilin, the cartoonist.]
“Wow, it's Mr. Lilin alive! ”
“Mr. Lilin! I'm a fan of yours! I love your Cat's Eye! ”
“Mr. Lilin, what's next? Can you play it through? ”
“Close shot! ”
With the sending of Lealin's first microblog, the comments below are like explosions, instantly dozens more, and quickly break hundreds, constantly increasing.
“It's really Mr. Lilin, I've been running more than 200 fans for so long, you're fine, it's only a few minutes, fans have broken a thousand. ”
Fish watched Leah Lin's Weibo the whole time. Naturally, she was well aware of the situation above, and saw that assessment. At this moment, her mood was quite complicated.
For fish, Weibo is also a fairly important publicity tool, and naturally it takes some thought to run it.
Turning to Learin's side, we overtook her in less than a minute, and there was absolutely no comparison between the two.
At this point, she can only lament the fact that she is the top cartoonist, Teacher Lilin. No wonder the editor-in-chief is getting his new book at all costs.
“Fans... By the way, you're my first fan, and likewise, you're my first concern. ”
Leah Lin did not respond to the comments of the fans because he was too numerous to respond at all.
But not replying to a comment doesn't mean he has nothing to do, clicking on the fish's avatar, clicking on the Follow button, that's how cartoonist Lilin got one more person on Twitter.
Compared to that rapid breakdown and the growing number of fans from the source, one area of concern is remarkable.
Of course, Li Yalin couldn't really just focus on seeing one fish person. After her, weekly teenager GONGON was responsible for editing Audio Sand to meet Zhang. The editor-in-chief was all involved and official Weibo was followed by him.
However, his first concern remains fish sight.
“I am your first concern...”
Watching her fan count turn to 214, the fish couldn't help but stand still for a moment, a strange feeling rising from her mind.
Is that your first concern...
“Mr. Fish, your plan is good, but I don't think it's easy for me to expose myself prematurely, and what I need to do most at this stage is to attract more fan attention. ”
The frustration of the fish did not last long, as Lealin's words quickly brought her back to reality.
As he said, in the future he will certainly spread more information about English High School on Twitter, but not now, while cartoonist Lilin can attract the attention of a group of fans, that is far from enough for him.
This is just the beginning, and more needs to be done!
“Well… that's what I thought, so you have to maintain your tweets and attract more fans. ”
After returning to God, the fish also nodded softly, and at this point she was exactly in line with Lealin's mind.
At this stage, it is in the best interest to keep a low profile and wait until the time comes for another outbreak.
“Thank you... Mr. Arryn...”
Turning his eyes to Leahlin, the fish said thank you very much.
In fact, she was also aware that her actions were more or less compelling and that he had no obligation to help himself.
But he didn't refuse, even he was thinking about it for himself!
Shouldn't she say thank you to face him like that?
“What can I thank you for? It's all for school. In other words, since we are all going to promote the school on Weibo, should we also put the focus of future publicity on the Internet? ”
At this time, the fish saw what was in his mind. Lea Lin was definitely unclear. He didn't feel he had helped the fish see much. After all, publicizing the school was both his purpose and his task.
And thanks to the fact that the fish didn't know the truth, otherwise, they couldn't have been so moved.
By then, looking at Leah Lin, his attention had shifted away from Weibo.
Admittedly, Weibo is a good channel for propaganda, but it's all in the future, temporarily unable to help Green High School.
But with this beginning, Lea Lin's mind naturally dissipated, the world's network developed rapidly, and all kinds of websites were in full swing. So does this mean that the popularity of English High School can be raised through the Internet?
Well, that's a pretty good idea!
So... where do we start?