Views are now 667.4K so surpassed the 50K a day al
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Remember this?
VERB's MARKET.live Launches National TV Campaign to Promote Its Exciting New Drop Ship Program - DECEMBER 13, 2023
https://ir.verb.tech/news-events/press-releas...to-promote
Those TV viewers need to go someplace to learn about the dropship program.
Where are they being directed to when they view the TV commercial?
One guess
I'd actually post the link to the video but some are so fearful of having a social media account, I'll never hear the end of it when they start crying...
I forced them to get one.
Youtube video views are now 69K, up from 50K and that has only been posted for a few days.
So what does all this mean?
Some of those people that took the time to view the video will be dropship sellers on Market;Live products.
There were 1600 TikTok affiliates before they had to enhance the integration with what I assume was not even trying that hard (i.e. no Commercials, Ads, etc.)
"Within a few short weeks we had developed a stable of more than 1600 TikTok affiliates who signed on to sell MARKET.live vendors’ products."
Verb said before this is a numbers game.
50 sellers is better than 5
500 sellers is better than 50
5,000 sellers is better than 500
50,000 sellers is better than 5,000
People tend to be tunnel vision on the number of stores on Market.Live
While that is kind of, sort of, interesting
This is really about the number of product and the number of sellers. It's that simple of an equation.
Imagine if Verb had 5,000 sellers, selling products on Market.Live? If they got 1600 within two weeks without even trying hard, why not?
The monthly fee will quickly weed out the ones that are good at it vs. the ones that want to make money, but do very little to earn it.
Let's make up some numbers
5,000 sellers averaging a measly $1000 a week in sales could translate to $500,000 of revenue for Verb ($5M x 10%).
That's PER WEEK!
The growth with this model 'can be' exponential vs. linear
The key will be how many dropship sellers can/will they signup. That is the big variable. Also can they sell. Seems even bad people can sell even crap on TikTok so that shouldn't be a problem to sell good products.
If you do some google searches or look on TikTok, dropship selling seems to the the hottest thing for a few years since slice bread. Why wouldn't it be? I just have to have a camera, get familiar with some cool product and sell them. Some dropship sellers make a fortune (+100K) but you probably have to be good as well as entertaining. Oh and have a network too.
Note I didn't say it 'will be'. For some odd reason people think there is some sort of guarantee in life.
There is death. That is pretty much a guarantee.
Oh and taxes. Guarantee there are always taxes to pay so you have death and taxes guaranteed.
Oh and complainers. Lots of complainers. So the guarantee that come with live are death, taxes and complainers. No guarantees with the stock market.