Before, I thought foreign markets were quite easy to handle, and you could always buy traffic. Now, it's impossible to buy traffic, and the costs in the upstream and downstream are getting more expensive. Last year's big cleanup in the Philippines made everyone go guerrilla, and it's also getting harder to recruit people. Before, we just needed to focus on how to develop the market, but now there are more and more troubling factors.
The opportunities of the past few years in the foreign markets have all been messed up by these trivial matters, and now it's no longer a red ocean, it's a black ocean. It's both competitive and difficult to manage.
It's really damn competitive.
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How do you think the Chinese economy took off?
Can you legally work and then your performance will improve? Non-compliance is just an excuse for your failure.
Chinese people just love to hustle.
Do you know what business is? Before entering this field, you need to do research. Everyone says it's easy and rushes into it, but if you don't fail, who will?
How do you know we don't do research? Just speaking without thinking.
This industry follows the 80/20 rule.

When people are powerless, they often like to complain about the external environment.
Roll me hard, roll me to death.
There are still red oceans, and we are also trying to explore media traffic in new areas.
When can all markets be operated? It's not that someone said the Chinese market can't be done, the neck is still thriving.
Hello, cannon fodder
Fujian gang's boss earns a small sun every month.
Where is it? I'll go too.
People who don't make money always look for external reasons.
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