Gu RuO GinTonic wrote a good article and raised a good question:
Let's assume that keso has made a "fake Internet" -- Answer zhengyun
I made a description of what I know:
1:
The news of keso yesterday is still relatively narrow. After all, what are the proportions of people who focus on IT-Internet users? Keso is also known to those of us who play IT. Lao Luo is obviously more oriented to people's livelihood and has a wide range of potential readers, Which is dozens or hundreds of times that of keso. This is determined by the content.
2:
The news of keso yesterday is not expressive enough. Although Luo's homepage is not good enough, he also listed the author's name. The name of the person, the shadow of the tree. When you look at keso's record, you often get in with a good title. For Luo fatzi's homepage, I may click it as long as I see the name blogger that I recognize.
What is this? This is to highlight the issue of personal sub-brands under the brand.
3:
More than 10 million people in Beijing, not every netman is a tool cold. For example, OL people are comfortable sitting in the office, with a strong purchasing power. As far as I know, they basically don't need Baidu. When they hear the RSS name, they are completely dizzy. They finally learned to log on to their online mailbox and log on to QQ, this is because they have an urgent need for Maslow. Can it be possible for them to have this desire? The production of their own niubo network for these children do not have physiological needs, security needs, communication needs, and be respected.
Why, this is because the content on the Internet is already very saturated. They can wash and sleep after looking at several major web pages.
Therefore, you must provide something that meets their needs, and it is as simple as sending text messages.
If they want to meet their needs, such as the fruit network, then even if they want to register, fill out a list, and so on, they can learn the complex process in order to spend a few times less money to buy cosmetics. : D
This is a demand issue. Haha.
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