"Everyone, do you want to eat a sandwich?" Amamiya Saki walked into the lounge with a large bag of condolences in his hand.
The dance class in the evening was about to start, and most of the members had already arrived. Amamiya Sori, who had just finished his foreign affairs, was relatively late.
The gifts given by the program crew include Japanese confectionery filled with matcha bean paste and sandwiches filled with Okonomiyaki. They taste pretty good, but the portions are a bit too much.
Every time he participated in the show, he received food, which was high in calories and filling. A person would definitely gain weight if he ate too much, so Amamiya basically just tasted the food and took most of the remaining condolences back to share.
"Sandwich?" Sayuri Matsumura was like a cat that smelled a fishy smell and hurried over to Amamiya Sori when he saw him.
In the lounge, the girls were busy doing homework, reading magazines leisurely, making expressions in front of the mirror, and some were lying on the sofa and taking a nap.
Amamiya Shiori put the bag on the table, "There are also some snacks. Everyone can get what they want."
As soon as he finished speaking, several greedy guys couldn't wait to put their hands into the bag.
Amamiya Suri brought snacks to them every three days, but the members had long been rude, and each one of them muttered thank you to Amamiya while eating.
While they were busy, Amamiya Sori found her "exclusive" corner, took out her notebook from her backpack, and began to continue her code debugging work.
Recently, she is thinking about her future company business, first of all, two major directions: content and platform. In the Internet industry, of course, it is more profitable to build a platform than to build content, but content is the core of the platform, and the two are inseparable, just like the relationship between YouTube owners and YouTubers. YouTubers are responsible for producing videos, and YouTubers are responsible for providing video playback, promotion and marketing, and a platform for YouTubers to make profits.
Taking Nogizaka as an example, members are like content producers, and operations are responsible for providing members with work to showcase themselves, similar to the role of a platform. Of course, the relationship between the two is not so clear-cut, and operations are also involved in the process of cultivating members, but in general it makes sense.
Amamiya Souri has no business acumen. In his impression, there are two money-making industries that he can get involved in. One is mobile games and the other is social software. The former counts as content, and the latter counts as platform.
Mobile games have changed players' consumption concepts. One order is 648, and drawing cards counts alone. Needless to say, there are huge profits in the mobile game industry. Many traditional game manufacturers have begun to make shoddy mobile games that rely on IP to make money.
However, there are so many new mobile games launched every year, and very few of them are successful, and even fewer can last for several years without shutting down the server. Making mobile games is not a simple matter. It requires art design talents, attractive gameplay, technical accumulation, and a large amount of financial support.
Amamiya Sori doesn't think that she, who has never been involved in the mobile game industry, will be able to pull together a team and make a profitable mobile game after saving enough money. The likelihood of losing your money is much greater.
Instead of risking nothing, why not find a mobile game company that will make a lot of money in the future and become an angel investor when it is just starting out? Amamiya Sugaru touched his smooth chin. This was a good idea to make money while lying down.
Recalling that when he was in college, he saved hundreds of dollars from his monthly living expenses to draw cards for his favorite wives. Amamiya Shiori already had several goals. In this life, it’s time to make money from them!
Thinking of this, the corner of his mouth couldn't help but curl up.
The second direction is social software. To be honest, it was quite late to start making social software in 2012. Not to mention social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter, which were founded in just a few years and that even Sichuan Bao would dare to block in the future, even software such as Instagram and Tumblr have been launched for several years, and even Line, which is only popular in Japan and South Korea, has Released in June 2011.
After 2012, it was very difficult to get a share of the social media pie, but it was not without examples of success.
This has to mention a certain voice who also has an indissoluble bond with Sichuan Bao.
Short video social software began to take shape around 2014. A certain company developed earlier, and the market is concentrated in China. Although a certain sound was only launched in 2016, its parent company, a certain jumping acquisition, integrated several popular short video software in Europe and the United States. Its market is all over the world, regardless of race and color. , no matter whether the country is rich or in war, there are loyal users of certain music. Its influence was so great that Sichuan Bank later used the ban on a certain voice as a means of trade war.
At this time, it was less than two years before major Internet companies entered the field of short video social software. Amamiya Sori wanted to be the first to eat crabs, and time was very tight.
Writing software, updating versions, maintaining servers, storing user data, and developing big data algorithms. If you start by yourself, can you do so much work? After all, I still have no money. There is no money to set up a company, no money to rent servers, no money to rent office buildings, and no money to hire employees.
"Alas!" Amamiya Shiori sighed. It would be great if she were the rich second generation of Kenji Kitagawa. Having a father who is the chairman of SME, the biggest problem before Amamiya Shiori - money is not a problem for him.
When I think about the unfairness of life, Amamiya Sori is not even in the mood to write code.
"Um... what's wrong with you, Amamiya-san?" At this time, a timid female voice asked.
"Ah, it's nothing, I'm just a little tired." Amamiya Shiori said perfunctorily, while looking away from the laptop screen, following the sound, and saw the source, a strange face standing cautiously next to her.
"Is it because of work? You've worked hard." The girl, wearing an off-shoulder black long-sleeved shirt and beige hot pants, had a flattering smile on her face. Her eyes narrowed into crescent shapes, as if she was also smiling.
"Not really..." Amamiya Shiori really couldn't remember who the person in front of him was. Is he a new staff member?
"Amamiya-san is really amazing! He is good at studying, and he can also participate in variety shows and deal with guests with ease." The girl praised Amamiya-san, staring into her eyes.
When confused by a compliment from a stranger, the best thing to do is to follow her lead.
"What the hell, I'm still very early." Amamiya Shiori touched the back of his head and imitated Crayon Shin-chan.
"Even his humble attitude is so outstanding." the girl praised.
"Actually, it's just, well, that's it." Amamiya Sori didn't know how to answer. Could this be a fan sneaking in among the staff?
"By the way, sorry, I forgot to ask, who are you?" Amamiya Shiori changed the subject.
"Ah, I'm sorry, I haven't introduced myself yet." The girl responded slightly apologetically, her eyes always keeping a smiling crescent shape.
"My name is Akimoto Manatsu." She paused slightly, feeling a little nervous when talking about herself.