I remember the early days of Paypal, Ebay and othe
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It's just the opposite. Institutions love companies that take a percentage of sales. It's a very scaleable model. Verb doesn't have to double it's workforce every year to grow. They actually don't have to spend millions on marketing either. Sellers should wrangle their own customers to the table. Verb's cost is server compute time and bandwidth plus a bit of storage. Oh and they don't have to invest huge $$$$ into development. Yup things like the Creator Program take some $, but they already have a rock solid platform to build on.
Market is going to take a while to grow just like talkshop.live. Or was that shoptalk.live. Thank goodness Verb doesn't have a goofy name for their Live Streaming. Couldn't get any easier than Market.Live
Noticed with your other post, HelloFresh's last years revenue is higher than their marketcap. Ain't that a bitch.
We've used Blue Apron quite a bit, but I'm spoiled by the meat from Costco. Meat from Blue Apron is meh.
As I mentioned, Target, BestBuy, Gap and the others will attract more big brands. Perpetual motion of Market.Live already in full gear and we are not even 3 months into it.