“We realized that in order to truly support our members, YouTube wouldn’t be enough, To improve a nuanced skill, like your swing, it’s important to follow specific and incremental changes to maximize results.”
“We transitioned to Vimeo OTT as they supported our transactional model and offered end-to-end platform capabilities."
“I love the power of livestream because I know that the relational part of what I’m trying to project from the pulpit is reaching people’s homes, even if I can’t be there myself."
“Vimeo OTT allows us to rest easy knowing that we're providing our users with the best technology."
“Once we outgrew our proprietary platform, we transitioned to Vimeo because we needed one partner and a single, reliable platform to run DIRTVision.”
“[Livestream] helps build brand awareness and to strengthen our product offering with our membership.”
“Our production team continues to grow. Even for a local game, we may have 10 guys there doing things. We’ve had to evolve into multiple crews, trying to cover as much as we can.”
“UGC is authentic. It takes the brand out of the conversation and allows a consumer to feel like they’re interacting with another person who’s had a positive experience, We take the heavy lifting out of turning UGC into sellable, shoppable content.”
“As user-generated content has evolved to become increasingly video-first, so have the requirements of our customers."
“At the age of 14, I had a combined form of encephalitis and meningitis. It hospitalized me for months."
“From Dallas to Amsterdam, London to India, Singapore to Japan — we’re a real global company, One of the challenges we faced was finding a way to reach people.”
“We thought about where communication was going, and video seemed like the obvious next big thing."
“Video is the great connector. With so many people being in so many different places, it’s the perfect way for us to add a human element to the work we do, People want to feel valued and represented, and our video content allows for us to do that. In turn, people stick around.”
“Last year, I turned my hobby into a business and officially launched Dye It Pepper. Our mission is to upcycle garments, reduce our carbon footprint, and give old clothes a new life.”
“[In Brooklyn,] I was living next to one of the best fried chicken places,” Bierton said, “I was spoiled.”