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Posted On: 09/03/2021 11:46:02 PM
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In the video update today, Rory talked about predicting revenue. There really is no company at this stage that does.
But to see the future, sometimes you just have to look around.
While no one I've seen has Verb's features nor depth, there are others that can slap a vanilla video in an email
So what do they actually get just for vanilla video?
BombBomb Essentials: $29/mo.
BombBomb Plus: $49/mo.
Enterprise: $$$$
https://bombbomb.com/pricing/
How much are they hauling in for vanilla videos?
BombBomb.com's estimated annual revenue is currently $25.4M per year.
Now imagine what verbMail can do?
How big is the company?
BombBomb.com has 175 Employees.(?)
https://growjo.com/company/BombBomb.com
What kinds of volume do they do?
"The most reliable and secure video messaging software. BombBomb customers send over 100,000 videos every day."
I'm thinking that is not a lot
Oh, and there is a reason why Verb is first on Marketing 360's page and BombBomb is not
https://marketplace.marketing360.com/
Maybe Verb buys them as they clearly are making money and I doubt would ever have a chance at being a publicly traded company
But to see the future, sometimes you just have to look around.
While no one I've seen has Verb's features nor depth, there are others that can slap a vanilla video in an email
So what do they actually get just for vanilla video?
BombBomb Essentials: $29/mo.
BombBomb Plus: $49/mo.
Enterprise: $$$$
https://bombbomb.com/pricing/
How much are they hauling in for vanilla videos?
BombBomb.com's estimated annual revenue is currently $25.4M per year.
Now imagine what verbMail can do?
How big is the company?
BombBomb.com has 175 Employees.(?)
https://growjo.com/company/BombBomb.com
What kinds of volume do they do?
"The most reliable and secure video messaging software. BombBomb customers send over 100,000 videos every day."
I'm thinking that is not a lot
Oh, and there is a reason why Verb is first on Marketing 360's page and BombBomb is not
https://marketplace.marketing360.com/
Maybe Verb buys them as they clearly are making money and I doubt would ever have a chance at being a publicly traded company
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