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Posted On: 02/23/2022 9:32:35 PM
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I don't think Verb would have this issue. Wish reminds me of Alibaba where you don't really know who you are buying from. Likely in many cases on Wish, it's someone buying a boat load from China and just reselling it.
Verb is vetting their sellers from I've seen, it's the actually company that is actually selling products rather than someone reselling products that typically don't have much of any warranty.
Wish also reminds me of a site that unloads returned merchandise from other places.
It is amazing the billions poured into it and it looks pretty vanilla. They are kind of late to the video shopping party.
Despite all the crying about Market lately by the trolls, verbLIVE has been out and integrated into Shopify for quite a while.
"verbLIVE builds on popular video-based platforms such as Facebook Live, Zoom, WebEx, and Go2Meeting, among others, by adding Verb’s proprietary interactive in-video ecommerce capabilities – including an in-video Shopify shopping cart integrated for Shopify account holders - to our own live stream video broadcasting application. verbLIVE is a next-generation live stream platform that allows hosts to utilize a variety of novel sales-driving features, including placing interactive icons on-screen that appear on the screens of all viewers, providing in-video click-to-purchase capabilities for products or services featured in the live video broadcast, in real-time, driving friction-free selling."
Verb is vetting their sellers from I've seen, it's the actually company that is actually selling products rather than someone reselling products that typically don't have much of any warranty.
Wish also reminds me of a site that unloads returned merchandise from other places.
It is amazing the billions poured into it and it looks pretty vanilla. They are kind of late to the video shopping party.
Despite all the crying about Market lately by the trolls, verbLIVE has been out and integrated into Shopify for quite a while.
"verbLIVE builds on popular video-based platforms such as Facebook Live, Zoom, WebEx, and Go2Meeting, among others, by adding Verb’s proprietary interactive in-video ecommerce capabilities – including an in-video Shopify shopping cart integrated for Shopify account holders - to our own live stream video broadcasting application. verbLIVE is a next-generation live stream platform that allows hosts to utilize a variety of novel sales-driving features, including placing interactive icons on-screen that appear on the screens of all viewers, providing in-video click-to-purchase capabilities for products or services featured in the live video broadcast, in real-time, driving friction-free selling."
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