From what I can see, Market America is doing reall
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They also use sampling and I'd suspect they would be a prime Verb Live customer for the reasons why I mentioned before, but I'll get to that in a second
VERB Adds Market America | SHOP.COM to Growing Roster of Clients - Oct. 15, 2020
Market America’s primary shopping website, SHOP.COM, provides consumers access to approximately 300 million products , including Market America’s exclusive brands and thousands of top retail brands.
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/20...ients.html
Compare that to QVC...
About 850 to 900 products appear on air on QVC weekly. The company's website, QVC.com, has tens of thousands of products , most of which have also sold on air.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business.../26989025/
Now compare that to Amazon...
"In its quest to be all things to all people, Amazon has built an unbelievable catalog of more than 12 million products, books, media, wine, and services .
If you expand this to Amazon Marketplace sellers, as well, the number is closer to more than 350 million products ."
https://www.bigcommerce.com/blog/amazon-stati...-everybody
Shop.com has as nearly as many products as Amazon and QVC is a drop in the bucket
Crazy huh?
So when Verb signs up Market America, probably 99% of retail investors don't know the significant. I think institutions do.
With just that one company, you could explode Verb.TV in my opinion
Just with that one company...
I provided links to all of the above because when I read it, it was a big surprised to me the size. I knew they were big, but not that big
but wait, there is more...
You all may want to sit down
Shop.com, backed by Bill Gates and Amazon.com, finds a buyer
"Other investors include Yahoo and Oak Investment Partners."
"Now, Market America appears to have its sights on becoming a more dominant online retailer and hints at taking on Amazon."
https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/blog/tech...s-and.html
That was 11 years ago...
Now with as nearly as many products I am thinking Amazon missed a chance
Anywho, score a big one for Verb that few really know about