I started building a personal website in 2000, so I have a lot of experience.
When I first started, there were no profit-making methods on the Internet, let alone personal websites. They were all linked to advertisements from other websites and relied on click sharing, so the profits were meager.
The most common advertisements at that time were sex product advertisements, so it also had a very professional name: Sex Products Alliance.
Around the end of last year, Shen Xiangdong discovered that several friends' websites had text message advertisements from NetEase and TOM, which could bring in tens of thousands of dollars a month, and he couldn't help but be tempted.
He has a main website and a bunch of garbage stations. The best result of the main website is ranked 4,000 in the world, and he is somewhat famous in the circle.
So this year, he received invitations from some SPs from time to time to join the SMS alliance. After asking around, they all said that TOM had the best reputation. He originally wanted to join TOM, but unexpectedly, another company came to visit him two days ago.
The name is very strange, called 91.
"Is it really 50/50?"
"It's more real than pearls. What the SMS Alliance does is credibility. We can't lie to you. And you can also recruit people yourself. If you recruit one, you will get 1 yuan per month as a share."
Shen Xiangdong was even more tempted. Before it was over, the other party asked again on QQ: "By the way, when is your birthday?"
"What?"
"We have a complete set of benefits for webmasters who join the SMS Alliance, including holiday gift packages, birthday gift packages, anniversary travel, etc..."
That's right, what Yao Yuan is developing now is the SMS alliance he started out as. Now that he is an SP, he is naturally qualified to do it. Not only does it, but he also kills his peers!
Shen Xiangdong didn't know what Juan was, but he thought the other party was fierce enough.
Why are you hesitating about this condition? I agreed!
Ever since, Shen Xiangdong officially joined the SMS alliance of Jiuyi Company. The other party immediately sent an advertising code, which he hung on his website and took a look:
"The largest voice chat room in the capital!"
He scratched his head and couldn't help but click in.
…………
In order to promote the chat room, Yao Yuan put a lot of effort into it.
In addition to advertising on major platforms, Baidu also bought bidding rankings, bought recommendation positions on hao123, and established SMS alliances to attract traffic. With a multi-pronged approach, there is no need to worry about losing popularity.
The only shortcoming is that it is still a local network and can only handle customer operations in Beijing.
In the office.
Yao Yuan was wearing headphones, typing on the keyboard, and asked: "Han Tao, is there anything going on?"
"Everything is normal. There are already more than 7,000 people online. Haha, the server money was not wasted."
"You guys, please work hard and work part-time as administrators first. I'll recruit new people when I have free time."
"Commander Yao, do you still need to hire a special administrator for the chat room?"
"Our chat room is different from others. The administrator also has the function of being a moderator... Hey, you guys all have shabby names and no special features at all. Please change them."
"What to change?" Han Tao asked.
"The style must be unified, let me think about it..."
Yao Yuan recalled his green years and said, "Han Tao, your name is Xiaoqiang."
"Wu Jun, your name is Abin."
"Du Chunyang, your name is Great Unity."
"Commander Yao, what is your name?"
"I told you to bring a knife but not an umbrella on a rainy night."
"Hey, this is a good name!"
Xiaoqiang expressed his approval.
"Well, it's very artistic." Abin agreed.
“And he’s handsome!”
Great Unity even nodded.
"Of course, this is the culmination of all kinds of things in the world. It confuses all living beings and makes them want to die."
Yao Yuan leaned back tactically, saying words that only he could understand, his expression was mysterious and a little moist, and he held a fan in his hand, making him look like an old Xingxiu monster.
"Start work! Start work!"
…………
After the Spring Festival, Jiang Chao became one year older.
He can finally pat his chest and say that he is a senior Internet user.
Just a few days after school started, this guy gathered a few buddies and went to the Internet cafe to stay up all night, playing "Legend" over and over again. Of course, he didn't forget about the dating club.
There is inertia in surfing the Internet, and it is difficult to give up a frequently visited website all at once. If this website continues to attract people, it is basically a die-hard user.
Jiang Chao is now in the club. In addition to chatting with a group of familiar netizens, he also pays attention to practical functions.
For example, he found the must-have lottery during that holiday to win preferential packages, discounted movie tickets, and crosstalk tickets. He found it very practical. A while ago, during the Lantern Festival, the website was launched again, but he had not yet started school at that time, so he could only watch from afar in his hometown.
Anyway, Jiang Chao discovered for the first time that in addition to entertainment and obtaining information, the Internet also had life service functions.
In later generations, any netizen would be able to come up with a bunch of theories, but in this era, most people can't describe it and can only have a vague feeling:
"Hey, this thing is very useful."
At this moment, Jiang Chao tried to open the club again, because he couldn't access it in the past two days, and said it was due to a revision and upgrade. Then he clicked the mouse, opened the page, and found that he could access it. After a closer look, he couldn't help but be surprised.
The change this time is huge, the entire style has changed, and it looks better visually. The most prominent position is an advertisement: the voice chat room is online!
Yo!
Jiang Chao was excited. He was new to Yucha and was interested. He quickly clicked in and saw several classified chat rooms: college life, urban men and women, eating, drinking and having fun, etc.
Finally, there is one with the largest font and dark red color: only for swearing!
There is another line of reminder: Anyone who swears in the street outside the designated area will be kicked out.
If anyone is knowledgeable, they will see something fishy. Generally speaking, chat rooms are classified as "green years" and "youth campus" when it comes to students, and they will not specifically point to one group.
And here is "college life", which refers to college students alone.
"..."
Jiang Chao first clicked on the special room for cursing, put on his headphones, and came out within five seconds. Good guy, there were more people than expected inside, and there was more passion than expected, and Beijing films were flying around like razor blades.
"Quality, pay attention to quality!"
Jiang Chao has a soft personality and is not interested in scolding, so he clicks on "College Life". A reminder pops up first, saying, "It is recommended to use the format of school name + online name to find friends from the same school as quickly as possible..."
Below is the input box, with [OK] and [Skip]
Jiang Chao thought for a while, clicked [Skip], and the page turned and entered the chat room. On the left was a typing chat box, and on the right was a member list, with more than 500 people.
There is also a [grab for wheat], which has not started yet.
He noticed that there was a small golden badge in front of his name, which was the membership symbol.
"Oh, it is unified and open to the outside world. No wonder there are so many people."
Subconsciously, Jiang Chao felt a little unhappy. Members all have this mentality. If others are the same as him, then what's the use of becoming a member?!
At the top of the member list is the administrator of the chat room.
The name is a bit long, it's called "Bringing a knife but not an umbrella on a rainy night".
This guy tried the microphone and started talking. A very pleasant male voice said: "Hello everyone, today is the first day of the website's reopening. Thank you very much for having so many friends here.
Some of you have played voice chat, and some have not. Let me share the rules. After a while, count down for five seconds. Everyone press F5, remember F5 to grab the microphone, and then queue up to speak. Each person will have a tentative 2 minutes.
You can simply introduce yourself, talk about the conditions for making friends, or interesting things about the beginning of school, praise the school, or criticize the school.
Schools can be united and friendly, and can provoke each other, but obscene language and exposure of genitals are prohibited. Otherwise, turn left when you go out, and the scoldings will be waiting for you.
Finally, let’s talk about the name. You can also change it in the chat room. I suggest it be the school name + online name, but it’s all up to everyone’s choice. Okay, get ready for the countdown~”
"5,4,3,2,1!"
Jiang Chao directly took a coin, stuck it on F5, and indeed got the first place. He really got it but didn't know what to say, so he coughed twice and said: "Hello everyone, I am from Beihang University, uh, this year's university
one……"
As soon as I said something, I saw the text chat box on the left popping up:
"I am also from Beihang University, I am a sophomore."
"Hey, junior, are you handsome? I'm a senior."
"Registration at Beihang University."
"The people from Beihang University are here to check in!"
Then someone else wrote: "Beihang University, get lost, Beijing Institute of Technology gathers!"
Colleges and universities often have sworn enemies in the same city. This sworn enemy does not mean that they have any real hatred, but they are the most competitive with each other in terms of reputation, academics, employment, etc., and they often compete with each other.
For example, Tsinghua University and Peking University, China National Theater and Nortel.
The same goes for Beihang University and Beijing Institute of Technology.
This buddy from Beijing Institute of Technology cheered up, and several alumni suddenly showed up, and started a strange exchange of insults.
Damn it!
Even the honest man Jiang Chao was anxious, rolled up his sleeves and put on the show, which immediately became a bustle.
(Why is it that there is dubbing when I see it, but there is no dubbing when I click on it???)