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Tried 442

    <b>Chapter </b><b>442 </b>


    The mini dramas were officiallyunched, first appearing on Zappy. At first, nobody cared–even if they scrolled <b>past </b>it, they just treated it like a random <b>two- </b>or three–minute clip<b>, </b>watched it, and then forgot about it.


    But then<b>, </b>something felt off. The show was highly addictive–viewers often moved straight from one episode to the next. The most frustrating part came around episode 20 or 30, when it abruptly cut off. To continue, they had to pay a few dors <b>per </b>episode. With 20 to 30 new episodes released weekly, the cost added up to just a couple of dors a day, and naturally, people paid,


    <b>“</b>Great news<b>! </b>Zappy’s data shows that users are increasingly engaged with mini dramas these days,<b>” </b>one of the team members reported.


    “Rted searches have surged to the top position,pletely outpacing the second–ce keyword,” another person excitedly noted.


    “It seems that mini dramas are about to spark a whole new trend,” added someone <b>else</b>.


    <b>“</b>Zappy’stest <b>revenue </b>report is here<b>–</b>earnings from mini dramas<b>, </b>which include both in–app purchases and ads, have already outdone every other category on the tform, ranking just below the shopping section!” someone eximed.


    The revenue from mini dramas <b>wasn’t </b>impressive yet, but the market was still in its early stages of development. For now, <b>it </b>was mainly Kurtis and Aubree driving things forward, with only a <b>few </b><b>savvy </b>early adopters joining in. Overall, the market remained small.


    Even in its early days, mini dramas had already risen to the number two spot on the tform, surpassing <b>every </b>other category. That alone was <b>a </b>clear sign of tremendous potential.


    Aubree suggested, “Let’s boost traffic for mini dramas and <b>start </b>editing some of the best scenes into promotional clips for advertising.”


    Also, it’s time to start prepping our free mini drama tform, GemX,” she added. Aubree had seen iting all along–she knew this wasn’t even the peak. The real explosion, she believed, was still toe.


    [Shocking! The surge of mini dramas<b>–</b>An actor reveals he started as an extra, but after appearing in one mini drama, he drove away in a Porsche.]


    [A mini drama director shares insights: With a budget of only a few hundred thousand dors<b>, </b>each episode can generate millions of dors in daily revenue.]


    [Experts suggest that mini dramas could be the next significant trend in the entertainment industry.]


    News about mini dramas <b>was </b>creating a significant buzz in the industry, and more people were beginning to recognize the substantial profits to be made–serious money, and plenty of it.


    An increasing number of entertainment tforms had begun openly requesting mini–drama scripts. At the same time, a wave of studios and websites had emerged, focused on analyzing mini dramas and mentoring new writers in the industry. As mini dramas grew in poprity, Kurtis, recognized as the pioneer of the trend, was interviewed by reporters.


    “No, I wasn’t the one who initiated it. I was merely assisting,” Kurtis responded.


    “Who was it? I think everyone knows her name–Aubree Miller,” he said.


    “Certainly, we faced challenges. When we approached video tforms to negotiate rights sales, all of them rejected us–every single one. Ultimately, the only agreement we reached was with Manchotech,” Kurtis exined.


    <b>“</b>Are those news stories real or fake? They’re real. The cost of a short drama usually does not exceed 300 thousand dors. Still, it’smon to earn several million dors after it airs, sometimes even over 40 million dors,” he continued.


    Once again, Aubree’s name was everywhere. Unlike GrabCheap, which was a massive project taking years to develop with top industry leaders coborating, and whose impressive profits were already noteworthy, what was even more remarkable was her ability to revitalize the entire industry.


    The mini–drama boom didn’t just make waves on its own–it energized the entire entertainment sector, injecting it with fresh vitality.


    After acquiring the rights to the mini drama, Manchotech Group was utterly astonished. What began as <b>a </b>casual purchase for a few hundred thousand dors ended up generating returns hundreds of times <b>greater</b>. Though the investment seemed modest at first<b>, </b>the gap between their initial ouy and the massive earnings <b>was </b>genuinely remarkable.


    As Dmytro listened to the head of Manchotech Video continue to praise Aubree without pause, he couldn’t shake the thought, ‘What a capable woman she <b>is</b>!‘


    Meanwhile, Aubree wasn’t just idly waiting. At a time when all mini dramas required a subscription advantage tounch the very <b>first </b>free mini drama tform–GemX.


    to


    watch, she utilized her exclusive copyright


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