The image of BTS is worth thousands of dollars, as their popularity is of great help for some advertising campaigns. In addition, thanks to their followers on social networks, a photo of the members to promote a product costs about 100 thousand dollars.
Having a private BTS concert would cost millions of dollars, as the band travels with a large team of staff, stylists and production equipment.
So far, the only way to meet the K-Pop idols in person is to attend one of their concerts or win one of their autograph signing giveaways.
The K-Pop industry in Korea is one of the most million-dollar businesses in music, as agencies and artists often offer unique experiences with idols. BTS has not held autograph signings recently, but in order to attend you must buy a lot of albums or be lucky to be randomly selected at the stores that give out the tickets.
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They have also marketed personalized videos of Latin and international artists, when you pay you can get an exclusive greeting.
In the case of BTS, we only found information of a South Korean idol named Hanbyul Jang, who through the cameo site charges $45 per greeting, something very cheap, for a company he charges $150.
Perhaps BTS could charge a little more, going over 200 dollars, although they do not provide this type of service, as they are always in constant communication with their fans through social networks.
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