Chapter 368 - 368 292 Another One Goes Mad
Chapter 368 - 368 292 Another One Goes Mad
?Chapter 368: Chapter 292: Another One Goes Mad Chapter 368: Chapter 292: Another One Goes Mad This oddly sarcastic Weibo post, amid the tearing and biting of various factions, completely broke out of its circle.
Because it was posted by a local marketing account in Hang City, the post also appeared in the [Local] channel.
Due to its tremendous popularity, the intelligent push would give it even more traffic, making it even more likely to randomly appear in the [Local] channel.
Plus, there’s a local list on the Weibo Trending Searches.
Despite just two hours of fermentation, the post had climbed to third place on Hang City’s trending list.
There was even a chance it could top the list…
By the end, the marketing team was flabbergasted.
“Holy shit, this is an ad, folks, it’s a gig we took!”
Normally, the popularity of such advertising posts is much lower than other content, unless it’s written by a blogger who is incredibly adept at writing ads.
They couldn’t have imagined that we were just raking in the cash; however Daddy patron told us to write, that’s how we’d write, and to our surprise, the popularity exploded!
Freaky, too freaky!
Totally crushed, our Weibo post was utterly crushed by factions from all sides!
They were starting to lose count, with no idea how many armies there were below.
Some were tearing into each other, others were just throwing themselves into a huge brawl.
And yes, Starbucks does indeed have a group of die-hard fans in China.
In fact, many big brands have their own fans, like fans of smartphones, computers, cars… it’s nothing new.
As a pricey coffee option, many Starbucks fans come with a sense of superiority.
This adulation-rich post about Starbucks really gave them a sense of identification!
“Spot on! Written so accurately!”
Damn it, it describes so many of my inner thoughts!
When I read this article, I felt every pore opening up, every cell feeling awesome!
Some Starbucks fans in Hang City even thought about checking out Star City tomorrow, to see which audacious milk tea shop dared to set up opposite Starbucks and charge similar prices.
In reality, Starbucks’ brand influence has always been significant. Otherwise, there wouldn’t have been the absurd case where the “Cat Paw Cup” was in such demand that it resold in the secondary market for four-figure sums.
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