Saw Denise and Mitch today Seemed noisy in the
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Seemed noisy in the office and a lot going on
I Felt the Energy
Doing an 8 for 1 this evening as a summary of what is happening, coming and some things you don't know
1.) Attribution released this week
2.) Possible Attribution PR Soon
3.) Marketplace launching soon
"All right, so look, next. Last time, I talked about a forthcoming new platform that we’ve tentatively named Marketplace, and I know many of you are as excited as I am about it. Well, look, I’m going to save all the exciting details around that for a future press release, but I will share this. We’ve made extraordinary progress just over the past six weeks, since I last talked about this."
The MarketPlace is coming together nicely and has made a lot of progress over the last few months. This on top of everything else Verb is going.
There are some very cool vendors selling. I noticed some of them sell in other ways. I remember looking some up and found them in another of ways. What is interesting is they seem very excited about being part of Verb's market place. I think they get it more than anyone, this is their QVC like opportunity and doesn't cost them anything if they don't sell. Not everyday you can get in on the ground floor.
This should get Verb a lot of press I would think when they go live.
4.) New features added to Verb's Microsoft integration in the last week that I tested today. I've just been testing a week and I can see how fast they are adding new features. Denise showed me a cool feature that I had no idea. I guarantee no one is doing it.
5.) Outlook Integration launching 'soon'
6.) Investor Conference this week
7.) Verb starting to go after 'them' this week with what I assume is the first of more lawsuits to come. Time to go after these bastards.
8.) Saw an ad on Google and love it. Guess who they are advertising against?
No, not Hubspot
No, not Salesforce
No, not Oracle
If you said Verb, you are 100% correct
You usually advertise against the top dog, eh?
Everyone wants to be the Top Gun
nice when things line up...
But wait, there is more...
Elay Cohen is the CEO and co-founder of SalesHood.
Guess where he used to work?
If you said Salesforce, you are right as he as there for 8 years
He is the former Vice President of Sales Productivity as Salesforce
If you said Oracle, you are right as he CRM Product director for 3 years
I guess he knows CRM and competition when he sees it
Looks like SalesHood has been around for 8 years
Got at least 10 customers and 1000+ downloads on Google app store
Offshores their development in Vietnam
Sells for $50/mo per user and then extra for a bunch of add-ons
There is a lot of CRM companies out there. I guess to be the best you have to go after the best.
So use the power received in your dreams