Went through the 'The Future of Shopping is Here'
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Some might think Verb is posting these just for shareholders, but they are not. These are very high quality marketing videos aimed at companies.
Really two types. Those that know nothing about Shoppable Live Streaming Video and those that do.
This marketing video really highlights the multiple screens. Not easy to do in a 54 second video. I don't think anyone else has that and it's a BIG deal.
If you watch carefully, especially at the :40 mark you will see the power if it. What the main video and the picture in picture. Why this is great beyond the obvious reason of being able to show 2 videos at once, it also brings what can be a flat video, to life with a lot of action.
What do I mean by that? It's the difference between watching an old movie or TV show and something now. Years ago, things seemed to move so slow and now film moves so much faster now. Consumers, especially younger ones like 'fast' or they get bored. Havin two videos going on at the same time, plus chat, plus clickable links is 'action'.
The other thing this marketing video does is show you how Verb's Market looks on multiple form factors. At the same point in the video you can see it's responsive web.
"Responsive Web design is the approach that suggests that design and development should respond to the user's behavior and environment based on screen size, platform and orientation."
Why is this important? Because you don't want to be stuck in one stupid layout no matter what device or size screen you have like some other LIVE shopping sites.
Watching a lady right now on https://talkshop.live/. She is selling some perfumes that help regain your sense of smell after you lost it with Covid.
Said it worked with 100 people. Geez. I'm surprised they actually let someone do that. Anyway, see what happens when I make the window smaller on a laptop. The video got smaller and overlapped the buttons but didn't resize them. Worse yet, the Chat window is huge compared to the video. Not easy to resize everything, but they didn't even try.
Not too good, eh?
Yup, more in the Verb Market video that meets the eye.