Harem Investment System: Getting Money And Women-Chapter 113: Postgram Page (Part 2)
Then, he got to work uploading the pictures they had taken throughout the day which included the heartwarming photo of Ethan with the mother and her kids as well as the ones he took with others.
The candid moments of guests enjoying the resort. The VIP speech that had made waves upstairs.
The pictures were high-quality, natural, and engaging — exactly what people loved to see.
And then they waited.
Ethan leaned back in his chair, rubbing his chin as he watched Zack’s screen.
For a few moments, nothing happened.
Then —
DING!
A notification popped up.
Then another.
And another.
Zack’s phone buzzed repeatedly as more and more notifications flooded in.
"Dude," Zack muttered, his eyes widening.
The follower count, which had started at zero, suddenly jumped to 100.
Then 500.
Then 1,000.
And it wasn’t stopping.
Ethan smirked. "Told you this would work."
Zack was too stunned to respond.
He scrolled through the notifications, watching as likes, comments, and shares exploded across the page.
[@Lilian34: Wow, this place looks insane! Definitely visiting soon!]
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[@ChubbyOtaku: Ethan really walking around taking pics with guests? That’s next-level service.]
[@ErlinHenly: That VIP speech was so good! Can’t wait to visit!]
[@Ariana50k: Okay but why does the owner look like a damn model tho?]
Zack snorted at the last comment. "Bro, they’re thirsting over you already."
Ethan chuckled, shaking his head. "Melissa’s gonna love that."
Zack smirked. "Oh, I bet she’s already seen it."
Upstairs in the VIP lounge, Melissa sat with her phone in hand, scrolling through the new Postgram page.
Her lips pressed into a thin line as she saw comment after comment from women drooling over Ethan.
She could already picture his smug expression when he saw them.
But when she reached the family picture, her expression softened.
The warmth in Ethan’s smile, the way he interacted with the guests — it wasn’t an act.
He genuinely cared about this place and the people in it.
With a small sigh, she liked the post and set her phone down.
Adrian, who had been watching her from across the table, smirked.
"You’re staring at your phone a lot."
Melissa scoffed, flipping her hair. "It’s called managing social media. You wouldn’t understand."
Adrian chuckled. "Sure, sure."
Back in the office, Zack was still staring at the screen, watching the numbers skyrocket.
5,000 followers.
Then 10,000.
In less than an hour, Atlas Resort’s Postgram page had exploded in popularity.
Ethan exhaled, satisfied. "We’ve officially gone viral."
Zack nodded slowly. "This isn’t just a good opening… This is a game-changer."
Atlas was growing at an unprecedented rate.
In just an hour, they had gained 50,000 followers on Postgram, making them one of the trending pages on the platform.
It was insane.
What had started as a brand-new account with zero followers was now exploding with engagement.
Comments flooded in, some from new customers talking about how satisfied they were with the resort, others from people who had just discovered it and were eager to visit.
Ethan leaned back in his chair, arms crossed as he watched Zack’s phone continuously light up with notifications.
Every refresh brought in hundreds more likes, shares, and comments.
"This is crazy," Zack muttered, his fingers tapping rapidly on his phone. "We literally just started this page, and it’s already blowing up."
Ethan smirked. "People love a good experience. They see others having fun, and suddenly, they want to be part of it too."
Zack barely heard him. He was already moving on to the next step.
Postgram had a monetization system, like all social media platforms. Once an account hit 10,000 followers, they were eligible for engagement payouts — money earned based on likes, shares, and interactions with their content.
Zack had used this system before on smaller projects like his club which had 200,000 followers on Postgram and BrightTube, but nothing even close to the scale of Atlas.
Right now, they were at 50,000 followers and counting.
Zack wasted no time. He immediately went into the monetization settings, inputting the necessary business details, and activated the engagement payouts for Atlas’s page.
Every like, share, comment, and interaction from this point forward would start generating revenue.
"Done," Zack said, setting his phone down with a satisfied grin.
Ethan raised an eyebrow. "Already?"
"You’re looking at the fastest hands in the business, my friend," Zack joked, cracking his knuckles. "We’re officially getting paid for all this engagement."
Ethan nodded approvingly. "Good. Every little bit helps."
Zack glanced back at his phone, watching the numbers climb. "Dude, I don’t think this is ’a little bit.’ If this keeps up, we could be making serious money just from Postgram alone."
Ethan exhaled, rubbing his chin. The thought was intriguing.
Atlas was designed to be a luxury resort, a place where people paid top dollar for an experience they couldn’t get anywhere else.
Zack’s phone buzzed again, and this time, he almost dropped it when he read the notification.
"Holy shit," he muttered.
Ethan raised an eyebrow. "What?"
Zack turned the phone toward him, showing a direct message request from a verified account.
It was from one of the biggest travel influencers on Postgram, a guy with 2.3 million followers who specialized in reviewing high-end resorts and destinations.
[Hey, I’ve been seeing your resort all over my feed. Looks amazing. Any chance you’d be open to a collaboration? Would love to do a feature.]
Ethan let out a low whistle. "That was fast."
Zack grinned. "This guy is huge. If he posts about us, that’s free exposure to millions of people."
Ethan nodded. "Tell him we’d love to have him over. Full VIP treatment. Whatever he needs, we’ll make it happen."
Zack was already typing out a response. "On it."
The thought of working with a major influencer was exciting, but Ethan knew this was just the beginning.
The resort was already fully booked, the Postgram page was growing by the second, and now they had big names reaching out to them.
This wasn’t just a successful launch. This was a phenomenon.
And Ethan wasn’t going to let the momentum slow down.
He stood up, adjusting his suit. "I’m heading back down. Gotta make sure everything’s still running smoothly."
Zack looked up from his phone. "You sure? You’ve been all over the place today."
Ethan smirked. "And I’m not stopping now."
Zack chuckled, shaking his head. "Alright, boss man. Just don’t forget to take a break before you collapse."
Ethan waved him off as he left the office, stepping back into the vibrant energy of the resort.