Some people are not scrollers I guess. :) Most
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Most mobile web sites you scroll down. Apps you don't. Everyone should go to Microsoft.com and Salesforce.com on their mobile phone. Title, a little bit of text and a big old button. One says "show now" and the other site says "start my free trial"
I bet VERB got the feedback before from other shareholders that it's too hard to find where to make a video so they made it easy.
Now they have a big button right above the couch that says "Try it now" that automatically scrolls you down one frame to where you can create a video in 3 minutes (or less). Can't make it more obvious than that and you don't even have to scroll! They do it for you. What is good is the page doesn't refresh which is why it's important it's on the same page.
I think the thinking is you are coming to the website from someplace else where you read about VERB and you can make interactive videos. So people going to the site already know something about VERB.
People looking for other "stuff" can navigate via the top menu on the right like 99% of the websites out there.
Of the 100's of sites and apps I've done, we would change up the home page often. At least the hero shot, carousel or other things.
Navigation was always getting updated or made easier too. We'd spend a lot of time/resources getting real customer feedback on how they would navigate a site. Not as simple as it sounds when you have a lot of stuff. VERB doesn't have this problem yet.
I am sure Microsoft and Salesforce spend a lot of resources on their site. Bet their budget is millions. Mine was $10M. Unfortunately, VERB had to prioritize their precious resources getting to the NASDAQ and customers out the door to increase revenue. Now that they have some extra pocket change, I'm sure you'll see changes this year.
VERB is mostly a B2B company "a leader in business-focused interactive video sales and marketing applications and the pioneer of Augmented Sales Intelligence software". I would do a B2B site very different than a B2C. Catering to both is tricky.
It's all good feedback everyone is providing, but people are best emailing it to the company. I'm pretty Jazzed up about all the announcements this week and will have more on that this weekend if anyone is interested.