I had the same feeling as well. I mean I first started noticing it when the alignment of their lives was streamlined with the upcoming contents and how the post suddenly come alive when the even is close and seem to garner no attention during an off period or something. Even if they don't post anything the curiosity of "not posting" keeps the fandom and the shippers wanting more. people might shitpost P'Wan for her marketing and all but that woman knows how to milk the current bounty. that's Sharp! and about your observation of handing out certain exclusive content to some creators from certain countries. This is so evident!
Woow! this is the type of video I was looking for for a long time, I don't know anything about marketing strategies, but for sure I know that Nine Star Studios did something to put in the eye of everyone this couple, keeping in mind that is a company really small, if you compare it with other youtube channels such as Idol Factory or Star Hunter Entertainment you can see that NineStar Studios is a baby, still tho they were able to keep alive the whole blank project and to make FayeYoko one of the most popular couples in Thai, My question is, what would be their main income? the UA-cam account or the events? Because I am pretty sure they need to get enough to pay them and to realise new projects.
... then the same content also goes onto Weibo, UA-cam, X and Instagram through various fan groups and accounts to amplify the reach to people in countries where TikTok and X are not allowed like Brazil, India and China. It seems to be a hierarchical distribution chain to achieve 'blanket' high rate social media coverage to achieve viral profile growth for Faye and Yoko worldwide which Nine Star can leverage for their new series release for this couple with minimal promo and PR expense costs for this small company. If it continues successfully for them then this could go exponential for them on marketing reach with subsequent project releases and attract the project funding that they require for their future. Insurgent (gorilla) social media marketing is a high-risk high-reward methodology for a breakout media company but Wan has realized that she truly struck gold with this couple for her first production project and probably has accelerated her business plan to 'grab onto' the opportunity 😏
@@tonymills1003 exactly. The fanbase pushes across all platforms. And she has most certainly realized the high ROI for taking a non traditional approach to her marketing. A true industry disrupter.
I think this is a significantly more challenging ask than one might realize when you're a startup experiencing explosive growth. They need some time to stabilize before they can expand even more
Good! I love watching FayeYoko events. They're engaging content creators. good for them and us!
I had the same feeling as well. I mean I first started noticing it when the alignment of their lives was streamlined with the upcoming contents and how the post suddenly come alive when the even is close and seem to garner no attention during an off period or something. Even if they don't post anything the curiosity of "not posting" keeps the fandom and the shippers wanting more.
people might shitpost P'Wan for her marketing and all but that woman knows how to milk the current bounty. that's Sharp!
and about your observation of handing out certain exclusive content to some creators from certain countries. This is so evident!
Woow! this is the type of video I was looking for for a long time, I don't know anything about marketing strategies, but for sure I know that Nine Star Studios did something to put in the eye of everyone this couple, keeping in mind that is a company really small, if you compare it with other youtube channels such as Idol Factory or Star Hunter Entertainment you can see that NineStar Studios is a baby, still tho they were able to keep alive the whole blank project and to make FayeYoko one of the most popular couples in Thai, My question is, what would be their main income? the UA-cam account or the events? Because I am pretty sure they need to get enough to pay them and to realise new projects.
@@laurenAristizabal it’s the events for sure. They’re not making near enough off YT for it to float the company.
... then the same content also goes onto Weibo, UA-cam, X and Instagram through various fan groups and accounts to amplify the reach to people in countries where TikTok and X are not allowed like Brazil, India and China. It seems to be a hierarchical distribution chain to achieve 'blanket' high rate social media coverage to achieve viral profile growth for Faye and Yoko worldwide which Nine Star can leverage for their new series release for this couple with minimal promo and PR expense costs for this small company. If it continues successfully for them then this could go exponential for them on marketing reach with subsequent project releases and attract the project funding that they require for their future. Insurgent (gorilla) social media marketing is a high-risk high-reward methodology for a breakout media company but Wan has realized that she truly struck gold with this couple for her first production project and probably has accelerated her business plan to 'grab onto' the opportunity 😏
@@tonymills1003 exactly. The fanbase pushes across all platforms. And she has most certainly realized the high ROI for taking a non traditional approach to her marketing. A true industry disrupter.
Just to let you guys know, in Brazil we have access to twitter again...Its allowed!
On a side note... your eyes are gorgeous!
Thanks ☺️
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Nine star studio done only one work.still they marketing faye and yoko.they have only two actress .ithink they should do another work.
I think this is a significantly more challenging ask than one might realize when you're a startup experiencing explosive growth. They need some time to stabilize before they can expand even more
Your eyes.. is it heterochromia?
@@Griev2 yes it is ☺️