I'm going for the Guinness World Record. React
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Reacting to five posts at once.
Nice to see some excitement generated in our company. Was picturing Rory sitting at home thinking, what do I have to do to get people excited about what we are doing? I tried increasing revenues. I delivered so many new and excited features in 2021 as I said I would. I signed some very big contracts as I said I would. What do I have to do so they can also see what is about to come.
And then David Meltzer releases a PR about Apple and we all get it now. Sometimes it's that, what 'appears' to be an out of the blue moment, lights the spark.
Posted By: matzaball
"1. Being an investor in a company, being fed up with the stacked deck, and trying to do something about it
Got my inane in the Verb membrane, Ese
Posted By: watt
"Shoppable entertainment program deal with Disney & Netflix may happen down the road"
This is where it gets a little tricky since each have their own platform. Selling NFT would be a possibility but they are already connected to VeVe. Here's the exciting thing about your thought. There will be other big company's that partner with Verb just like Disney partnered with VeVe as not everyone has a Disney+, AppleTV and Netflix platform of their own.
https://bitcoinist.com/disney-mickey-mouse-nft-collectibles/
Taking it a step further, is Apple or Netflix connected to any infotainment ecom platform today? I didn't look yet, but Apple, Netflix and others can check to see of Verb's dance card is filled yet.
Posted By: fred20155
"To be honest I lost interest in Two Minute Drill after the first season."
You CANNOT say that on a cheerleader board. We will not have any of that insolence. Guards...
All joking aside, there is a nice way to provide constructive criticism and a not so nice way. Others should learn from your post instead of Rory sucks, everything sucks, 2 minute drill sucks, red sucks...
Season 1 was ground breaking. Taking an idea and bring it to life. I can see from the first show to Season 2 they learned a lot and tweaked it to be even better. Working on the virtual set must be a little odd and even more difficult having contestants remote. Even the late night talk shows had to learn and adjust and they probably had a ton of dough and resources to help
But yes, Season 1 was a bit like watching your Son or Daughter perform at a dance, concert, playing field. You are excited to see them and anything more is a bonus. You just hope they don't fall over.
I only watch 1 or 2 episodes of Season 2. I liked all the improvements especially them sitting down which seems so simple, but you don't know until you try different things. Nice not having a set of all dudes too. From the get go, Rory has been the most relaxed in front of the camera since he's been doing it for a long time. The rest of the gang have gotten their relaxed vibe on now.
I would have watched more, but was missing it on Bloomberg on Friday nights and Amazon seemed to be charging for it. Maybe there was a free version. Sometimes I do a search and I pull up a paid for version of a show and then see a free version if I look more. That isn't a great Amazon user experience since I'm a paying customer.
I thinking with Apple onboard, maybe even the prize money goes up a notch on Season 4 which must be shooting soon or in the Spring.
Being able to buy the product, I think would bring viewership interest up a level. I bet some of those folks would have sold a lot in the spur of the moment, but Verb.TV buying would work on reruns too!
What I've posted before is a Shark Tank connection. I don't even remember the connection point anymore, but I thought I could draw a connection of one or two degrees to 2 or 3 of the Sharks. I bet Lori Greiner will be very interest on how Verb.TV does.
Now here's a crazy twist. As this grows, are the 2 minute drill sharks eventually going to switch from coaching to also investing? Even more crazy, would Verb investors have a stake? Crazy thought I know. Verb ScrubDaddy. Verb Squatty Potty. I'd buy them all. Oh wait I already did.
Posted By: Zoom
"Maybe they start with Marketplace, a one hour Livestream for a new Disney movie with an actor."
No one has ever mentioned or discussed the connection between Market and Verb.TV, but your comment got my rust gears moving.
Maybe you start out on Market and create such a following, you get your own Verb.TV show?
Maybe you have a Verb.TV show and you leverage Market for certain events?
The latter I am thinking of how they do it with Survivor. After each season they do a charity auction of the props on ebay. I haven't looked for it lately so it could be another site but a great example of how the two are connected that Rory hasn't discussed yet.
I'll take this a step further. Discovery Channel, History, SciFi are always looking for the next Oak Island type of hit. It drives a ton of revenue. Heck, I even watch The Osbournes Want to Believe. Surprised Ozzy still alive and somewhat coherent and actually pretty funny.
So whether it's Market that is a training ground for new Verb.TV shows or Verb.TV is a proving ground for mega hits, there are many possibilities once we get the show on the road.
Posted By: Rushnroll
"Don’t really post but have been around for a long time. How can you not be excited about the future here with Verb. I certainly am."
Great to see you posting my friend. Don't forget Market and Verb.TV would be great for bands.
7 minute plus intro. I remember those days where bands had few shows alike. We are about to hear the intro to Market and Verb.TV. Doesn't get anymore exciting than that, at least to me.
Time to turn up the spotlights