What drug selling routines do cultural media companies have?
There are three ways for cultural media companies to sell drugs: mastering the most advanced technology, suppressing competitors and spreading false propaganda. First of all, they always claim that they have the most advanced technology and are "completely virtual drug research and development high-tech enterprises". They even use some complicated technical terms to make consumers feel that they are industry leaders. In fact, this is just their names, and there is no real technology to support their stories. Secondly, another occupation of cultural media companies selling medicine routines is to suppress competitors. They often vilify their competitors and claim that their products are useless, thus making customers feel that their competitors' products are not as good as their own. Then, they will force their products to be sold. Finally, they will spread false propaganda and make people mistakenly think that their products have healing power and can solve various problems. These publicity may make people unconsciously buy their products and become dependent. Moreover, these false propaganda can be spread through social media, news reports and other ways to expand their influence. The above are three ways for cultural media companies to sell medicine routines, hoping to help you.