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Chapter 7 - Chapter 7 Game Sales (2)

Early the next morning, William heard someone banging on his dormitory door while he was still asleep.

William lay in bed and didn't want to pay attention, but the guy outside the door kept knocking.

"Damn it, who is this bastard? He won't even let me sleep in." Chen Mo got up in a daze and opened the door.

When he opened the door and saw Alexander Hammer, William complained: "Hammer, you bastard, it's only that time."

"I'm sorry, William, I was too impatient. You don't know that I sold out those 200 game discs yesterday. There are still many people waiting to buy game discs from me. William, time is money, money." Alexander Hammer couldn't wait to report the good news to Chen Mo as soon as he entered the door. When he thought of the 400 pounds he earned yesterday, Hammer felt that wasting a second would make him lose a lot of money.

When William heard that 200 game discs were sold out in one day, he was stunned at first, and then he became happy: "Hammer, are you serious? They were all sold out in one afternoon? Hey, man, you are awesome, man, you are a genius, Alexander."

William happily put his arm around Alexander Hammer's shoulders and asked excitedly, "Dude, how did you do that? You're really a top student in marketing. Damn, we're going to make it!"

Alexander Hammer excitedly said to William, "Of course, William, we're going to release it. Don't waste time. Give me the game disc quickly. I need to go to other communities to test the sales. I submitted a proposal to my professor last night. I think I can write a paper on what we're doing. If our current sales method is successful, then many products related to universities will have more sales methods in the future. We can also do a survey report on the preferences of young people today. This thing can also sell well."

After a pause, Alexander Hammer continued to William, "The professor agreed to my plan. I don't have to go to class for the time being. I just need to write down what I do every day and submit it to the professor. If he is satisfied, he can recommend my paper to the magazine. This is really great. I can make money and publish a paper at the same time. It will be of great help to my graduation.

And I think I can sell 500 copies a day, 500 copies will make me 1,000 pounds, you know how much money that is, I have never made so much money in my life."

After saying that, he became excited. This guy is crazy. He is crazy about money.

Alexander Hammer took out all 1200 from yesterday and said, "Hurry up, man, I want 300."

William took the money, thought for a moment and said, "Hey, buddy, I'll give you 500 tickets, and you can give me the rest of the money after you sell them. This is an encouragement for your hard work."

"Really, William, you are a really good guy. Don't worry, I can sell them all tonight. We are going to make a fortune." Alexander Hammer took the backpack and put 5 packages of 100 game discs into it, then ran away with the backpack on his back.

William thought this guy was really talented. Isn't it true that salespeople need to have the desire to make money and the ability to work hard and run fast?

After class in the morning, William received calls from classmates who asked him to get game discs yesterday. They were all asking him for game discs. Chen Mo didn't even have lunch and hurried back to the dormitory to wait for these second-hand dealers who were selling him game discs.

At noon, many guys who didn't go to the game club yesterday came to him with money. By the evening, there were more than 100 people written down in his notebook.

Some of these students took 100 sheets, while others took dozens. In just two days, more than 3,000 sheets have been shipped. I have to go find the engraver to ask for more. It seems like these guys should have no problem selling 20,000 sheets in a few days.

William now has more than 12,000 pounds in his hand, which can buy 20,000 game discs at the price of 0.6 per disc.

Do I need more than 50,000 tickets at a time or just 20,000? Damn, it seems like 50,000 tickets is enough for the whole of London.

A disc over 50,000 costs 0.5 pounds at the engraving company, so 50,000 copies would cost 250,000 pounds.

Done, William picked up the phone and called the engraver from last time.

When the other party heard that William was going to carve 50,000 pieces in a few days, he was surprised and gave him a little profit, charging him 0.46 pounds per piece. Finally, he hoped to sign a production contract with Chen Mo, hoping that Chen Mo would produce in his house in the future.

William thought about it and didn't agree, because he wanted to sell the game not only to London or the island of England, but also to Europe, America and then the whole world.

By then, he won't be able to sell it himself, and will definitely have to outsource it to an agent. He can't sign any agency or exclusive production contracts now. He has to wait until the game becomes really popular, and then some game dealers will come to him.

William rejected the stereotyper's proposal. He didn't want this small profit to affect his future.

William went to the engraver at 6 o'clock and signed a contract with him. He paid a deposit of 10,000 pounds and agreed to take the goods in two installments to ease his poor funds.

After rejecting the stereotype businessman's offer to treat him to a meal, William rushed back to school, bought a pizza and returned to the dormitory. Before he could eat the pizza, Alexander Hammer knocked on the door excitedly.

Alexander Hammer took out all the change from his backpack and breathed a sigh of relief.

"Finally I'm back. William, you don't know that I was so nervous all day, afraid that someone would rob me."

After saying that, he gave 800 pounds to William {from now on the protagonist will be called William}, and excitedly counted the remaining money in front of William.

After selling 500 tickets today, in addition to the 800 pounds he gave to William, he still had 2,200 pounds, which was enough to pay for the 500 tickets.

Alexander Hammer grabbed the pizza on William's table and started eating. This bastard was not polite at all. Fortunately, William bought a large pizza, otherwise it would not be enough for two people.

After eating pizza, Alexander Hammer took another 500 game discs, put down 2,000 pounds and left.

Over the next few days, William was able to steadily sell 3,000 copies of the game every day. Now, over 150 people at the University of London were selling discs for him. He was no longer unknown on campus, and many of his classmates and friends were making extra money thanks to him. Some, like Alexander Hammer, could sell almost 500 copies a day, earning him nearly £4,000. Others could still make a few hundred pounds.

Most of William's classmates now know him and no longer ignore him when they meet him.

Many hot girls will come up to him and say hello when they see him now, and some bolder ones will even come up to tease him. The hot girls in capitalism are really realistic. The girls in Greater China are still better now. However, it won't be many years before hot girls all over the world are the same. They will first see whether you have money, and then whether you are handsome. If you don't have both, you will disappear.

Now many small game dealers in London have approached him and want to buy his games. William asked several game dealers, and the highest bid was only 1 million pounds.

Tsk, you're just treating beggars like this. William has sold nearly 50,000 game discs and has earned nearly 200,000 pounds. He wants to buy the game copyright for only 1 million pounds? Go to hell.

One million pounds is not enough to buy the agency rights in London, and you want to buy all the copyrights. Do you think I'm a fool? This is not the way to get a bargain.

After selling 50,000 game discs, William negotiated with Stereotype to buy 100,000 copies. The fact that 50,000 copies could be sold in London now was far beyond William's expectations.

Now 20% of the marketing students at the University of London are selling game discs to him, and many of them are now selling game discs outside the school under the guise of helping Alexander Hammer with his research.

Some smart guys have gone out of London to sell the game to middle schools and universities in surrounding cities. Now there are many people online asking where they can buy Plants vs. Zombies game discs.

Schools are also paying more and more attention to this new marketing case. They first build up their reputation in colleges and universities, then spread to other universities, and then spread to middle schools and elementary schools, and finally attract strong attention in society. With this sales method, as long as the product is particularly outstanding, the company does not even need to spend much money on publicity, and the product will cause a sensation in society.

The most popular group in a family is children, and parents will pay attention to what their children like.

In school, whether it is college, middle school or elementary school, classmates will pay attention to other students, because everyone has friends. It would be embarrassing if you have never heard of or played something your friends like.

As long as something is particularly popular among young people, it will be popular in society now. After 150,000 Plants vs. Zombies game discs were sold in London and its surrounding areas in less than a month, a major game company finally approached Chen Mo.

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