While my life is shrouded in splendid social-media obscurity here in the west, my family and I get recognized every time we leave the house when visiting China. Our fans in China usually don't approach with a personal introduction, it's usually just a shout from across the street "Long Ge!" 龙哥!My nickname "Big-Brother Dragon! What's Up!"
Behind the internet great-firewall, there are hundreds of thousands of Chinese people who've spent hours and hours following us on social media. They've watched our extensive collection of short videos, tune into our daily live broadcasts, and for the most part have shared only love and appreciation for sharing our lives with them. They witnessed life events, the birth of my son, and watching my daughter grow up.
Over the course of 7 years, We had attracted 1.1 Million regular subscribers to our videos and broadcasts, and had generated millions of dollars of revenue with in-broadcast product sales.
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