Future Phone – Part Two

The same scene was playing out in hundreds of graphic design companies across China. Everyone understood that the emergence of Jiuxiao Weike had opened a broad avenue for graphic design companies to connect with the internet. As long as one’s abilities were strong enough and could upgrade their Weike ranking, they could naturally receive projects with higher commissions!

Moreover, Jiuxiao Weike had placed restrictions on the number of project participants. While this increased the activity and urgency of Weike users refreshing pages, it also provided some psychological relief for Weike members already involved in projects.

It could be said that when Jiuxiao Weike was officially launched, it was the most tense moment for graphic design industry practitioners. Leaving reality and entering the internet increased business volume while also intensifying competition. There were pros and cons, and the key lay in the participants’ mindset and confidence.

Naturally, those focusing on Jiuxiao Weike were not limited to graphic design industry practitioners. Many employers needing logo design, packaging design, interior design, and other graphic designs had long received the news and postponed their projects, waiting for Jiuxiao Weike to launch.

Anyone with a bit of sense could guess the popularity of Jiuxiao Weike’s launch, with elite graphic designers gathering. Perhaps in the near future, the Weike ranking would become a measure of a designer’s ability in the real world!

Less than a minute after the website launched, registered member numbers had already exceeded a hundred, all quick-handed people. After all, registering on the Jiuxiao Weike website was not simply filling in a verification code, but required detailed personal information and over ten selection items. Only after completing these could registration be completed.

If even one column was left blank, registration could not be completed. Though one could try to fill it with random numbers or text, modifying the registration later would be difficult. One would need to contact customer service to retrieve and verify data, with verification taking up to three working days, and with various time restrictions.

These conditions had been declared before the website launch, and most people should have understood the rules and procedures.

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