Love? The Reborn Me Just Wants to Obtain Rewards-Chapter 534 - 236: A Batch of Handsome Backs

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Chapter 534: Chapter 236: A Batch of Handsome Backs

Click. While Su Huai was in the middle of talking, he suddenly received a system prompt, Pei Shuyu’s Favorability Rating inexplicably dropped by 20 points.

It wasn’t just his Favorability that had dropped; Turbid Dog Number Three’s had fallen alongside it.

What’s with this girl now?

Su Huai felt utterly innocent and puzzled, and he deliberately glanced at her.

What he saw was a face lost in a daze, oblivious to what she was daydreaming about.

What are you thinking about?

Su Huai had ample reason to suspect that she had somehow linked him with Turbid Dog Number Three; otherwise, there was no explanation.

Their gazes suddenly met, and Su Huai smiled at her.

I’ve given you the prompt, whether you’ve guessed it or just have your suspicions, it doesn’t really matter.

As long as we don’t fall out now, the edges and corners of your personality will eventually be smoothed out.

I’m actually quite looking forward to seeing your reaction...

As Su Huai thought this, he continued talking about the four-tier agent system without betraying any emotion.

Xingyu’s signed streamers and bloggers are divided into five levels: C, B, A, S, and S+, each with different types of contracts.

The CBA level contracts are divided into online and offline, the main difference being the resources provided and the differing commission rates.

At the S level, they are reserve partners, no longer divided into online and offline.

S+ is a category on its own, already as an independent partner who holds equity.

So, removing the S+ level internet celebrities who can establish their own studios, the others match up well with the four-tier agents and operation teams.

Other agencies may also have a tier system, but their classification only looks at the ability to make money, which is very crude, and does not include KPI assessments other than money, or even delineate responsibilities.

But the system Su Huai refined is different.

First, agents and operators are two different positions, each with different responsibilities.

C-level agents are like homeroom teachers, each guiding dozens or hundreds of streamers, mainly to answer doubts about live streaming basics, provide a full set of documents for primary training, and ascertain their condition.

C-level operations are like subject teachers, divided into mathematics, physics, language arts, etc., coming together as a team.

The mathematics teacher uses data analysis to find and plug gaps, the physics teacher directly carries out experiments on the live streaming platform, while the language arts teacher specifically teaches various speaking techniques, analyzes cases...

Therefore, natural-born streamers are doomed to be outcompeted by Xingyu’s streamers, as team efforts are always more lethal than individual actions.

C-level agents and C-level operation teams complement each other; the former leads the streamers, building connections based on emotions, while the latter provides support, exercising responsibilities based on professionalism.

At the B level, the differences become even clearer.

B-level agents are more like work assistants, helping streamers with all sorts of miscellaneous tasks to ensure smooth work progression.

The B-level operations team, on the other hand, are more proficient industry elites, upgrading from high school teachers to university professors—still doing the same work, but with far greater capability in handling data.

Going up one more level, A-level agents turn into the head stewards of the streamers.

They are closer than work assistants and have more managerial authority than work assistants do.

At the CB levels, it’s mainly about service; at A level, things start to change—A level streamers are already quite successful, with stronger individual consciousness and various thoughts emerging, so management needs to be tightened.

A-level agents need to act as a bond, connecting streamers with the company, balancing the interests of both sides.

A-level operations upgrade to strategic planners, requiring experience and innovative approaches, capable of exploring live streaming directions, adjusting streaming styles, planning streaming careers, and overseeing video content for streamers and bloggers, acting as crucial equal partners.

At the S level, agents begin to become team leaders for the streamers.

With their influence now different from before, S-level agents’ responsibilities undergo a massive change, with a significant increase in external work tasks.

Business collaborations, brand shaping, cross-industry endeavors, public events...

The head steward upgrades to the Chief Eunuch, which is a fair comparison.

The S-level operations team is no longer independent, committed entirely to serving one individual, forming a community of shared interests where they rise and fall together.

Finally, at the very top level, S+, there are no agents or operations of the same tier.

S+ level top streamers cannot be cultivated, so planning becomes less significant.

Dong Yuhui is Dong Yuhui not because he had a team marketing for him, but because of his innate brilliance.

Viya, Li Jiaqi, Zhang Dayi, Li Ziqi—they all rose to fame without teams packaging them; what they needed were competent assistants, the decisive factor always being their natural talent.

On Weibo, countless models and internet celebrities share fashion styles and recommend skincare products, all having undergone cosmetic surgery; so why is it that only Zhang Dayi has reached the top, attracting such zealous female fans?

To attribute it all to the times and luck would be unfair; in the same era and on the same track, Xueli, who indulged in Principal Wang’s traffic, lost to her, who started from scratch, a testament to the monumental gap in talent.

Such innate internet celebrity Sacred Bodies don’t need teams at their level, nor can any team contribute such crucial strength, and that’s why the agent system tops out at S level.

Douyin has tried to infuse streamers with traffic before, attempting to manufacture top influentials, and many have burst onto the scene temporarily, but who has secured their place at S+?

None. They come and go like a fleeting breeze.

So, Su Huai won’t try to force the creation of top influencers either.