Are there any new profitable industries emerging from the epidemic?

Online game-related. According to the survey, from Jan. 21 to Jan. 28, more than 40 percent of the 1,000 apps were game apps. According to the statistics, people who play games have a new passion for gaming, and more than one-third of users like new games or new types of games. Some games that are usually less engaged can also damage servers due to a short-term surge in users. The rise of e-commerce, due to the cost and competition in the offline market, has led to a number of new platforms for power companies such as ? Fresh in the Box? , are largely at a loss or low profitability. However, with the spread of infectious diseases, purchases needed for survival have shifted from offline to online, and the number of orders for fresh power businesses has skyrocketed.

Online counseling and telemedicine, Internet healthcare companies. The healthcare sector was the fastest to respond during the outbreak, which was visually reflected through secondary market sentiment. on february 3, the first day of trading after the new year, a-share's three major indexes fell sharply, but pharma stocks recorded one-day gains, and super-fungal, flu and virus-preventive and control stocks rose. During the epidemic, Ali Health, Tencent Health, Ping'an Good Doctor, Micro Distance Medicine, Medical Union, Dr. Clove and other online medical-related companies opened online free clinics to allow more people to experience online medical care.

Remote office software, business services. Telecommuting tools that balance home isolation with online work are having their finest hour during a time when many office workers can't sit in their offices. Enterprise telecommuting involves instant messaging, collaborative documents, online meetings, cloud disks, as well as products and services in many areas such as customer management, contract management, and employee training. There is a huge market behind any segmented application scenario. Ali's Nail and Tencent's WeChat, as giant products, have a large number of users. On the basis of existing products, some companies launched during the epidemic ? Work from home? s new measures, such as upgrading the original functions, launching health departments and opening them for free. In recent years, more and more companies are using online office software, such as Nail and WeChat, in their daily work. Nearly 200 million people have been introduced to telecommuting as the outbreak has delayed the re-employment of businesses.

Online training, real-time software. As a result of the epidemic, many schools opened up to online education, and a variety of real-time learning software was introduced to parents. Otaku culture also boosted the development of long and short video platforms.CICC's latest report predicts that the total number of paid users of long video platforms will increase significantly, but the performance of each platform may vary; short video platforms aggressively won customers during the Chinese New Year through red packets and free movies, with a significant increase in monthly users. Many Chinese Lunar New Year movies have been withdrawn due to the epidemic. The Chinese Lunar New Year movie "Lost Mom" provides new ideas for the industry. As of 00: 00 on January 27th, the total broadcast volume of the four major platforms (Shake, Watermelon Video, Today's Headlines and Lost Mom) exceeded 600 million, with a total audience of 180 million. Some analysts believe that this wave of traffic is more helpful for title products to tilt towards middle-aged and elderly users. Compared with paid movies, free movies are more conducive to getting out of this circle.