-If DearU and the platform are separate, they take more than expected. The company will divide it again from the 30% they receive...
-What percentage of the 1,350 KRW goes to the idols themselves from the company's 30%?
-Then, do idols divide the 1,350 KRW from the company based on the settlement ratio?? For example, if it's 7:3 with the company, each person gets 405 KRW??
-The platform = Google, Apple, all apps take 30% from there.
-I heard Bubble doesn't have any advertising costs, so that's the actual profit.
-Even if idols only receive 400 KRW per person, it's still a great deal, right?ㅋㅋㅋ
-Even if it's divided according to the contract from 1.350 KRW, if they make that much... it seems like they can afford luxury shopping every month. In the entertainment industry, isn't this just pocket money?
-My idols will probably just take it as pocket money, and even if they're not popular idols, they'll probably take a few hundred, maybe even a thousand of KRW per month...
-They receive too little unless they're popular idols
-Regardless of the amount or ratio, it's clear that it's all about making money. Since it's a paid service that generates income, it's quite natural. For celebrities, it's like earning pocket money, but that pocket money is still more than the monthly salary or even annual income of ordinary people.
-Idols seem to take fewer than expected.
-It's an enviable job, earning a few thousand of KRW just by sending a few messagesㅋㅋㅋ And it's not even mandatory.
-I envy being able to earn money just by textingㅋㅋ....
-I want to text and earn money too...
-Assuming it's about 450 KRW, you'd need over 40,000 subscribers to reach tens of millions, but there are idols with over 50,000 subscribers...?
-My idols can't even earn much, yet they're working hard on Bubbleㅠㅠ