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Online Car Shopping. Their slogan is "Never go to a dealership again". With Verb it could be... "Never watch an online video without being able to buy a car right in the video again".
Livestream Funerals or Verb Social media videos with links to donate
Chef's with Livestream or Verb Social media videos on how to make dinners at home. Core by Clare Smyth, corebyclaresmyth.com, is a restaurant that delivers ingredients to homes locally in the UK. Clare has a short video that the customer can watch to make the meal at home. Interactive buttons would be a boost to revenue. Do you have the right cookware, order from here. Have you tried our desserts, click here. Etc.
Local Lawn Care business: Landscapeprofessionals.com says there are over 600,000 landscape and service businesses. Most probably get new business through referrals or word of mouth. Texting out to customers a short video Verb style could increase revenue from add on services...such as click here to request pine needles and pick a delivery date all right from the video.
Beauty Products: Here are just the top 10 places to buy online Beauty Products online from Town & Country. Numbers are millions of followers on Instagram at the time of the article. (Bluemercury 92.3MM, Nordstrom 3.3MM, Sephora 20.7MM , Follain .110MM, Ulta 6.8MM, Anthropologie 4.3MM, The Detox Market .189MM, Glossier (N/A), Target 4.5MM, & Birchbox .560MM). No telling what they could do with Livestream and interactive videos.
Bike Shops: There are over 7,000 bicycle shops in the USA. Many have cut hours or have long lines just to get in to ask questions. Verb videos and Livestreams could be the right air in the tires for sales and sponsorships.
Pet Food Stores: In 2020, estimated 42 Billion of pet food sold in USA. Larger online companies like Chewy have a large following where a verb video email vs. email/text could boost sales and sponsorship.
Vet Care: In 2020, estimated 31 Billion in vet care in USA. Same as above.
Movie Theaters: As they re-open, they will need to find more ways to make money beyond the ticket and concession sales. Verb style videos or a "Pre-Weekend Livestream Event" where they talk about the movies and give away a few tickets are a few ideas. Verb clickable buttons could direct buyers to movie merchandise.
Cruise Lines: Same as above with Theaters. Only they could do a better job advertising the high margin add on packages with the clickable links and Livestream.
AARP: With 38 Million members all looking for a deal, this is an untapped market that often does not follow social media as much as the younger folks. Livestream with deals and sponsors could be entertainment. Monday is travel day, Tuesday is Food related, Wednesday is healthcare, etc.
Camping World / Cabela's: Some estimate over 80MM households are camping households. Between camping gear and water sports, this sector is prime for interactive video and Livestream.
National Parks and State Tourism Websites: Interactive video to download trail maps, camping info, forms, calendar, and tips would be helpful. Don't forget the mosquito spay and walking sticks.
Disney & other resorts: Make it easy to click right in the video to book, buy tickets, send a friend a Donald Duck shirt, etc.
Lowes/Home Depot/ACE: This is a big space where folks need more information before buying or can watch a video how to fix. The first player in this space to Livestream and create interactive video will get a boost in sales IMO. Maybe instead of Home Depot "Doers get more done" it could be "Interactive Video helps doers get more done".
Recruiters: Was watching an ad for Zip Recruiter today. So I typed in Zip Recruiter into google and picked the 1st ad.....it was for "Indeed.com". I had clicked on Indeed and started looking at their services before I realized I was not on Zips site. An interactive video link right in the video would have put me with Zip. How many people do the same and never go to Zip?
Pizza: Pizza Hut, Dominoes, and Little Caesar all do a ton of advertising. On Twitter 3 hours ago, Dominoes posted a picture of a pizza and caption saying "Fill in the blank...Pineapple is _____?" Not sure that type of advertising sells more pizza's. If it were an interactive video instead that said click here if you want a pizza with pineapple and you get a free topping, that might drive more sales today.
Gas Stations: With the car industry going more electric, gas stations will need to get more people in the stores to shop or add drive thru's like Sheetz has done. They are getting more into social media and interactive videos could drive more awareness on food offerings, specials, and food supplier advertising. Anyone with friends and Circle K, 7-11, Speedway, Caseys, QT, Loves, Sheets, WaWa...tell them about Verb
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