Thanks Thunder and Angel. You got me thinking some
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33.) Listing how many Verb clients, downloads, users on the website so investors can watch it grow
32.) Listing Verb's partners on the Verb.Tech site like partners list Verb
31.) More analysts following
30.) More well known institutions buying like Vanguard
29.) Announcing contracts. Not sure when you can or can't do that. Bambuser does it like crazy, but I'm not sure if it's a good or bad idea as it can come off scamy like a OTC company.
28.) Independent valuation of Verb
27.) Market understanding of when and why Bambuser took off and how they compare to Verb
26.) A merger
25.) Some tech reviews in well known sites/publication
24.) Usage and Growth in other verticals. This is going to happen now with VerbLive and VerbMail.
23.) Big brand names using Verb products. Coke, Nike, Ford, etc. All is takes is one user from those companies.
22.) Understanding of what patents are approved and what is applied for. I realize they can't share much about the latter.
21.) More discussion/visiblity to ARPU. The discussion with Brian on the fireside chat was excellent to hear
20.) A good forecast
19.) Something doubling. Either revenue, customers, pipeline
18.) A licensing deal
17.) A partnership with another software company that pays Verb for use of the product
16.) Continued visibility into the pipeline like the 40 customers that were signed in a six week span
15.) Understanding the onboarding of customers (how quick). Is VerbTeams, VerbLive and VerbMail all sell service. I think they are.
14.) Rory interviewed on a big financial news channel
13.) Announcement or visibility to the big companies that potentially can be upto a $1M/year Verb customer (this is coming shortly)
12.) More companies like HeliosDX annoucing they are using Verb and how
11.) Announcing in the quarterly filings how many company's are using Verb. I beleive with VerbLive and VerbMail, this number will climb quickly due to even a single users would count as a company
10.) Understanding Verb's pricing model for VerbLive and VerbMail
9.) A larger software company takes a financial stake in Verb
8.) Signs of attribution driving adoption at companies much higher than 24%. Even just one company shown to go from 24% to a 100%
7.) One person each at number of companies start email a VerbMail videos around their company
6.) media influencer with a household name, i.e....a Kardashian or someone of that caliber with a very large following.
5.) The 2minute drill show and audience
4.) Solofire side of business
3.) Spark from our international business
2.) Comment from an individual having weight in live streaming
1.) Certain Partner