Rebirth Of The Entertainment Giant - 206 Delays
After a whole day of promotion by Vimeo Net, Adu had gone viral.
This was the power of a large conglomerate!
Adu’s name ranked first on the real-time search rankings.
Enthusiastic fans had already began to act, establishing fan accounts and forums.
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Every time the page was refreshed, the number of posts would instantly double.
Early the next morning, Zhang Xiaohua struck while the iron was hot and placed the rest of Adu’s songs on Vimeo Net.
However, this time, a paywall method was adopted.
The price to listen online was 10 yuan with infinite loop playback, downloading was 25 yuan though Vimeo Net Platinum members could download free.
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The same day at 7:00 pm, according to the statistics provided by Vimeo Net, the number of views on the paid songs had actually surpassed those of the free ones. At the same time, the number of Platinum Members had also doubled.
Songs such as “Tearful Night” and “Unstoppable” seemed to become fan favorites with their views surpassing the other songs. With this momentum, Adu began to overshadow Yang Kun, and even Ling Ming lost her luster slightly when compared to him.
The only thing that made Zhang Xiaohua frustrated was Vimeo’s servers; as soon as traffic began to increase, the site began to lag. Leaving the users frozen on the same page. While technicians did manage to deal with it when it occurred, it still wasted a lot of time: causing many netizens to complain.
To put it bluntly, there was still a certain gap between Vimeo Net and QuoDuo.
It was of no surprise. After all, QuoDuo had sufficient funds which allowed them to power more than 8,000 high-powered servers, which were spread all over the country. Not only did it sustain their web-pages and make sure they run fluidly, they even supported two other companies, and even then their download speed was swift.
However, due to their recent losses, Vimeo Net, on the other hand, had to cancel some of their servers, causing the website to often lag. Even if the video was smooth, when the webpage often froze, what was the use?
For a website that specialized in videos, this was a fatal flaw.
Due to this, Zhang Xiaohua had given Cheng Wanli a call, asking Vimeo Net to resolve this issue as soon as possible; otherwise, they would lose many customers in the future, causing serious losses to both parties.
Unfortunately, Cheng Wanli was helpless. With the current ability of Vimeo Net, they could only maintain around 4,000 servers, and even then the servers were basic at best.
Despite this, the servers cost them nearly 10 million yuan a month. These servers were provided by two major communication companies who had a complete oligopoly over the industry.
Zhang Xiaohua couldn’t help but feel annoyed. They had no choice but to wait for Vimeo Net to gather enough funds to buy more servers.
But what made Zhang Xiaohua truly frustrated was that Sun Qingdong still hadn’t gotten back to him with a reply.
At present, they were less than a month away from the designated date for the concert. If he continued to drag this out, they wouldn’t be able to host the concert for Adu.
After all, they still needed time to set up the stage and rehearse.