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Posted On: 04/01/2022 3:22:10 PM
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Launched verbMAIL Pro, an interactive video email solution seamlessly integrated into Outlook
"By the way, verbMAIL Pro has been released and we’re implementing an entirely new marketing strategy around that. I’ll be sharing more about that in upcoming news releases."
Wonder if this is soft launched as I didn't see it on the app store yet. Guess we'll find out in the PRs. Another possibility is it's a chrome plugin but it does say Outlook? Was thinking VerbMail might also tie into Market. Use emails to drive consumers of your brand to Market. So a company using market would get a website and VerbMail for a monthly fee. We'll see.
Speaking of Market, was also thinking why doesn't Verb just do a demo for investors? I'm guessing it might be for a number of reasons...
1.) Some would complain that it was just a demo and there wasn't 100's of sites for them to view. Then they would troll Verb until the end of days.
2.) Some of the tech of Market is actually the interface for the client. How do you demo that when investors are sitting on the other end as consumers? I saw enough in the videos to be impressed. Not sure how I could see more, other than getting the admin tool myself. I think Verb may want to demo the overall shopping experience rather than the tool.
3.) Why show the competition your hand? Most of the time when a competitor sees a preview, they start copying as much as they can. Let them guess.
Here's the jazz about the Utah offices...
"On April 12, 2019, the Company acquired four office and warehouse leases in American Fork, Utah related to the operation of Verb Direct with an aggregate lease payment of $31,000 per month. The lessor of the office and warehouse area is JMCC Properties, which is an entity owned and controlled by the former shareholders and certain current officers of Verb Direct. On January 3, 2022, the Company entered into a termination agreement for certain offices and warehouse leases in Utah. Under the terms of the agreement, two of the building leases terminated on January 15, 2022 and the other two terminate on April 30, 2022, after which the Company is not obligated to make any payments related to these leases."
When I read that I was thinking, where in the world would Verb hold their fig newtons?
But wait there is more...
Was thinking about the S-3
If someone wanted to buy a chunk of Verb like Oracle did with Netsuite before they acquired them, how would they do it?
Just a thought. You also may not need so much space in Utah then, but the fig newtons would be a problem.
Curious what others are thinking. If a tech company at some point wanted a 10-20% stake in Verb and/or Market, would investors be up for giving that up?
I think it will happen at some point. But is it too early or do you wait a year?
"By the way, verbMAIL Pro has been released and we’re implementing an entirely new marketing strategy around that. I’ll be sharing more about that in upcoming news releases."
Wonder if this is soft launched as I didn't see it on the app store yet. Guess we'll find out in the PRs. Another possibility is it's a chrome plugin but it does say Outlook? Was thinking VerbMail might also tie into Market. Use emails to drive consumers of your brand to Market. So a company using market would get a website and VerbMail for a monthly fee. We'll see.
Speaking of Market, was also thinking why doesn't Verb just do a demo for investors? I'm guessing it might be for a number of reasons...
1.) Some would complain that it was just a demo and there wasn't 100's of sites for them to view. Then they would troll Verb until the end of days.
2.) Some of the tech of Market is actually the interface for the client. How do you demo that when investors are sitting on the other end as consumers? I saw enough in the videos to be impressed. Not sure how I could see more, other than getting the admin tool myself. I think Verb may want to demo the overall shopping experience rather than the tool.
3.) Why show the competition your hand? Most of the time when a competitor sees a preview, they start copying as much as they can. Let them guess.
Here's the jazz about the Utah offices...
"On April 12, 2019, the Company acquired four office and warehouse leases in American Fork, Utah related to the operation of Verb Direct with an aggregate lease payment of $31,000 per month. The lessor of the office and warehouse area is JMCC Properties, which is an entity owned and controlled by the former shareholders and certain current officers of Verb Direct. On January 3, 2022, the Company entered into a termination agreement for certain offices and warehouse leases in Utah. Under the terms of the agreement, two of the building leases terminated on January 15, 2022 and the other two terminate on April 30, 2022, after which the Company is not obligated to make any payments related to these leases."
When I read that I was thinking, where in the world would Verb hold their fig newtons?
But wait there is more...
Was thinking about the S-3
If someone wanted to buy a chunk of Verb like Oracle did with Netsuite before they acquired them, how would they do it?
Just a thought. You also may not need so much space in Utah then, but the fig newtons would be a problem.
Curious what others are thinking. If a tech company at some point wanted a 10-20% stake in Verb and/or Market, would investors be up for giving that up?
I think it will happen at some point. But is it too early or do you wait a year?
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