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verbLIVE is Verb Technology Company’s livestream ecommerce, shoppable video and webinar app. verbLIVE gives users the ability to host their own QVC- or Home Shopping Network-type live online broadcast from their laptop or mobile device to all their customers, prospects, friends, and followers/fans. Viewers experience a fun, social environment and communicate with the host or with each other through an on-screen chat during the live broadcast, then purchase products and services directly in the livestream when their interest levels peak. It gets close to actual in-store buying experience by combining the best features of popular livestream platforms such as Zoom, Facebook Live and WebEx with clickable shopping features and Shopify. verbLIVE is integrated into Salesforce’s platform and, in November 2020, won Salesforce’s AppExchange Demo Jam competition for productivity apps.
In May 2021, VERB added a game-changing Attribution feature to verbLIVE. Attribution provides affiliate marketing technology to verbLIVE, allowing team members to receive credit for purchases made by their referrals to verbLIVE sessions hosted by others. By sharing livestream session invitations or posting them on social media, Attribution increases the addressable market exponentially, driving attendance and revenue generation. This is particularly valuable as not everyone is comfortable with speaking in front of the camera and hosting a livestream. However, they can invite their clients, customers, and prospects and get credit for purchases by sharing colleagues’ livestream events, augmenting their income and increasing overall company revenue. Attribution elevates the livestream ecommerce experience and creates larger revenue opportunities.
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