The next day, "Jiang Yu's jewelry shop" went online. It was the bracelet in the window, but it was an exhibition item, not for sale. The name of the author, Diana, was written on the bottom of the bracelet.
The marketing department set the price of the bracelet at 100 Yuan according to the market price. At the same time, they marked the bracelet -- the gemstones used were imitation lapis gems, the main style.
The bracelet with such a price attracted many customers to place orders.
In one day, the jewelry shop received 60,000 orders. If this trend continued, the orders would probably only increase in the future, not decrease.
And it was obviously impossible for Jiang Yu to make these bracelets alone. So she decided to contact a few workshops and ask them to help make them.
Workshops were different from those production companies. They would not pursue long-term interests. As long as there was money to be made, they would accept any job.