After all, it was a rare event, and he believed that the alumni would give some friendly support out of curiosity, so Lin Yi did not waste the budget on flyers.
This is really not because he is stingy. In fact, most entrepreneurs do not die in fierce industry competition at all. Their death methods are not heroic and extremely dull.
That is, he spends money lavishly and without restraint, and he closes down before his peers come to take advantage of him.
Venture capitalists look at people based on how they spend their money. Those who can’t wait to buy themselves luxury cars and rent mansions after raising funds have basically no chance of getting the next round.
This can barely be said to be "for the company's image". Even worse situations are not uncommon in the entrepreneurial circle, where the money is used purely for personal enjoyment. That is already considered fraud and is very punishable.
In short, Lin Yi and Li Jianguo each took a few people and started sweeping the building with flyers. The time they chose was at night, when most people would be in the dormitories.
As for the girls, they couldn't go into battle in person for the time being. They both thought that if the senior sister could join the team, they wouldn't have this trouble.
The so-called house sweeping refers to knocking on the door of each dormitory one by one according to the house number with leaflets, trying to promote to them.
Some students will be interested in chatting, some will just leave your flyer and then turn around and throw it into the trash can, and some will just tell you to get lost.
All in all, it's a very boring thing.
If I have discovered anything, it is that Lin Yi is indeed well-known at least in his freshman year. Many freshmen are very interested in asking questions when they hear his name.
In addition to their side, I heard that the website would be launched soon, and the dormitory director Zheng Xun also took the initiative to ask for some flyers, saying that he would create momentum for them in the class.
An unexpected surprise was that Cui Xiaoxue, the Youth League Secretary, was very enthusiastic. Not only did she encourage the dozen or so girls in the class, but she also helped to publicize it to almost all the girls in the building.
Lin Yi's plan for this wave of promotion before the launch was to last for three days, but he only went to the first day. After running around for one night, he lost the rest to Li Jianguo.
Of course he is not lazy, because he has other things to do before going online.
"Why don't you buy them new cars? This looks very much like a grassroots team." Li Jianguo was not satisfied with what he purchased.
In order to prepare for delivery orders, Lin Yi equipped his part-time buddies with the most convenient means of transportation, which can be said to be fast and invincible.
That’s right, electric cars are still second-hand.
"It would be nice to have some available. I originally expected them to bring their own transportation, but when I asked, many didn't have any, or they only had bicycles."
Kyidian's campus is not big, and even with just two legs, it takes less than ten minutes to go from east to west.
If you usually go to class, a bicycle is enough, but you still have to pursue speed when taking out food. Lin Yi plans to make this a core selling point.
So he bought a few electric cars in the second-hand market, mainly to check the condition of the cars. As for the appearance, he did not consider them.
Li Jianguo regretted very much: "I thought it would have neat uniforms like Are You Hungry? It would look like a regular army."
Lin Yi was unmoved: "Don't forget, the last army that claimed to be a regular army was pushed into the sea by mud-legged soldiers that I didn't like."
Li Jianguo was a little disappointed: "I saw in the TV series that all the entrepreneurs in the show were red wine and champagne conferences. Why is it our turn to be so fussy and even buy a second-hand electric car?"
Lin Yi ruthlessly exposed his unrealistic fantasy: "You also said it was a TV series."