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Posted On: 06/25/2019 10:23:42 AM
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Everyday I run a bunch of searches and keep up on what VERB is doing. It's all public information, but I can tell you it got a lot harder to find when the company changed their name from nFusz to VERB, as the latter is a very common word on the internet.
Today I was watching a video demonstrating how to send a video through a text message and then described the benefits. They also showed their personal website they get when they signup. where the customers can shop, signup, etc. They even played a video and when I looked closely, it was an interactive video and showed how they track it.
That piece alone is gold. For a sales person to gain insights on their prospects is priceless and a big time saver.
What most non-investors don't realize also is a complete eCom front end. It's not an app that redirects people to a common site. If you signup to be a distributor, you can have your own personal website to share information and sell.
If that company has 10,000+ distributors, each one of them could have their own personal website for selling. This one I was looking at seems like a new customer this year I know already has more then 10K users but has not been announced.
I mentioned Shopify a few times and did a dive into it a bit when I posted it here. What does Shopify, which is a $34B company actually do? It allows many people to have a website to sell stuff online.
What does VERB do? It allows many people to have a website to sell stuff on.
In no way am I implying Shopify and VERB are in the same business or the company valuations should be the same. The goals of each company are different, but keep this in mind, there is a lot more to VERB than most people realize.
Before anyone asks why don't I post it. Out of respect for that company and also in case they allow VERB to PR it, I don't want to ruin the surprise.
Today I was watching a video demonstrating how to send a video through a text message and then described the benefits. They also showed their personal website they get when they signup. where the customers can shop, signup, etc. They even played a video and when I looked closely, it was an interactive video and showed how they track it.
That piece alone is gold. For a sales person to gain insights on their prospects is priceless and a big time saver.
What most non-investors don't realize also is a complete eCom front end. It's not an app that redirects people to a common site. If you signup to be a distributor, you can have your own personal website to share information and sell.
If that company has 10,000+ distributors, each one of them could have their own personal website for selling. This one I was looking at seems like a new customer this year I know already has more then 10K users but has not been announced.
I mentioned Shopify a few times and did a dive into it a bit when I posted it here. What does Shopify, which is a $34B company actually do? It allows many people to have a website to sell stuff online.
What does VERB do? It allows many people to have a website to sell stuff on.
In no way am I implying Shopify and VERB are in the same business or the company valuations should be the same. The goals of each company are different, but keep this in mind, there is a lot more to VERB than most people realize.
Before anyone asks why don't I post it. Out of respect for that company and also in case they allow VERB to PR it, I don't want to ruin the surprise.
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