Act 83: Selling Emotions
Countless invalid bank vouchers were sorted into the denomination combination required by Doug and Madison, and stuffed them into the pockets of "The Monopoly" that were dried one after another.
"Transfer the returned Monopoly!" Doug said to Ross who was shocked to see the scene in front of him.
Ross-Rowei was delayed for a moment before saying.
"Yes! Boss!"
From being chilled all over to sweating, it took several hours to basically complete all the Monopoly.
Doug looked at the remaining one hundred Monopoly, took out his small suitcase, took out a handful of Eagle Bank Vouchers that could be used normally and distributed to Madison, saying, "Put these in these Monopoly!"
"Old...boss! Do we still have to put real money?" Madison asked.
"Let it go! Of course you have to go! If you buy a copy of Monopoly and find that it is all invalid bank vouchers, will you feel that you have been fooled after you are happy at the first time?
But what if we add some bank coupons that can be used normally to these expired bank coupons?
When the person who opened "Monopoly" looked at a large number of bank coupons with surprise, but found that it was a scrapped bank coupon and was lost, he found that there was a surprise that there was a useful bank coupon.
even……
When they find that if they ‘win the prize’, a Monopoly that only costs twenty-five cents will bring them dozens of times the profit.
You said that at this time, there were two Monopoly in front of them. Should they buy our Monopoly or someone else’s Monopoly?”
Doug temporarily stopped his work and educated Madison.
"Do you think we're really selling the Monopoly game?
No! No! No! No!
From now on, we are selling an emotion.
The first "Monopoly" will bring people an illusory feeling of getting rich.
Want to immerse players in the fantasy of getting rich.
This was enough.
However, similar competitors are now appearing.
Therefore, we not only need to bring about illusory emotions, but also real emotions.
And what can bring the most real emotions?
money!
Of course it’s money!”
Judging from Doug's experience, almost all literary and artistic works, no matter what kind or type, ultimately output a kind of emotion.
Most excellent creators can output emotions.
However, the gap between excellence and excellence is whether the emotions they output will be accepted by a wide audience.
The reason why Doug initially selected "Monopoly" from a variety of entertainment products was because this game was the only one that could best drive people's emotions in this era.
Madison nodded in a slight way.
Based on his experiences and experiences, he still cannot understand Doug's words.
However, it doesn't matter if you don't understand for the time being.
With Doug's words at this time as inspiration, he will eventually understand the days to come.
"Below, all we need to do is to open the fire-painted seal of every Monopoly pocket," Doug said.
Finally, I was busy until late at night and finally completed the transformation of all the Monopoly.
Madison sat on the ground, looking at the room full of "Monopoly", and began to fantasize about the sensation that these "Monopoly" would cause when they were put on the market.
Chapter completed!