Red after dawn Part III Post I wrote the oth
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Part III
Post I wrote the other day was too long so broke it into 3. Last part...
Q: What does Cosi, Zoom, Whatsapp, Google Drive, Back Office and CBD One have in common?
A: The apps one direct sales company asks their sales associates to install
Not just install, but setup an ID and figure out how to use them
I watched a 22 minute 'how to' video
Really?
I got to do all that before you get going?
No wonder why so many people quit
What happened to friction-less?
This is the beauty of the Verb app
Makes some of the other ones go away
If I work or engage with a company, I want one app or at least as few as possible
I don't want 6 or 7
Imagine you had a bunch of apps, to go to do anything with your one bank account?
You brokerage account?
That would be nuts
This is what you don't see from a clients perspective and most shareholders don't know it
Customers do
Verb sure does
This is why having an app that can do more than one thing is key
This is why having Verb Live is key
This is why integration is key
One secure app so you don't have to leave the app
Why go back and forth with the apps and oh, by the way, your contact list, across so many apps when you can have one?
Successful companies solve problems for clients
Problems no one else is solving
Problems that effect millions of users
Looking at another Verb Client that has 10,000+ installs, just on one app store alone
App is available in a dozen countries
United States
Canada
Puerto Rico
Europe
United Kingdom
Ireland
Netherlands
Belgium
Spain
Asia Pacific
Australia
New Zealand
Even down under
The free, to the users, version comes with:
Reporting
Unlimited Sharing of Tools
Contacts
Notifications Feed
Learn
Reporting means it's integrated
Don't mistake free to the user, with free to the company
The $14.99 pro version comes with:
Share Product Samples
Interactive Video
Other Exclusive Content
Coaching Emails
Desktop System
Hurdlr Tax Software
I like that $14.99 price tag
Now think about this...
What if all 1M+ users of Verb could upgrade or add additional options if they wanted? Not just this client's associates
What would that do to your bottom line?
What if you were a 3rd party that would like to sell your product to 1M+ people?
What if you only had to give Verb a percent of that?
I think Verb customers and employees know more about the products than anyone and what is coming...
"I have to say that I was extremely humbled by the showing of confidence in the company by the very people who have the greatest visibility into the company, including into our products and operations. And I honestly couldn’t be more proud. Above everything else I have shared with you today, that speaks more about this company than anything I could possibly say."