Customer Success, done correctly, has the potential to impact your business in myriad positive ways; from customer retention to advocacy, and from account expansion to CAC Efficiency. So when I got this question in the comments section of one of my churn rate posts and started to answer, it turned into a post all its […]
Upgrading Grandfathered Early Customers
In my epic tome, the Pricing Strategy Framework for SaaS Startups, I mentioned that the price testing I recommend will result in some customers paying a different price from what you have now; and that this is okay. Sometimes this “grandfathering” of customers happens because you’re explicit with those customers; “if you sign-up today you […]
How-to Use SaaS Pricing Discounts to Grow Revenue
When it comes to SaaS pricing, discounts are both awful and awesome. Unfortunately (or not), we just don’t live in a world of absolutes. Generally, I like to avoid discounts because the way they’re done most of the time can will devalue your offering in the eyes of the customer. And that’s because most of […]
Customer Development Hacks for SaaS Startups
The two main concerns SaaS vendors looking to ramp customer acquisition have are 1) how do I get my product in front of my ideal customers and 2) how do I identify those ideal customers in the first place… the answer includes Customer Development. For super-early SaaS startups, however, the second question is the main […]
The Greatest Word of Mouth Follow-up Question… Ever!
Companies – SaaS or otherwise – tell me all the time that Word of Mouth (WOM) is one of, if not the top, method for acquiring new users and customers. While that’s great, what can you really do with that information? Here’s an idea…
Time Management for Startups: Quantify, Prioritize, and Automate
I have a confession… Sixteen Ventures – the best little SaaS Growth consulting shop in all the land – is just me… and I have a time management problem! I do everything… from writing blog posts to writing proposals and from interacting on Social Networks to Networking at Industry Events. One day I’m working with […]
The best way to grow your SaaS business
If your SaaS addresses a big- or specific-enough problem that people are willing to pay to solve, you can probably achieve enough growth to result in a decent-enough sized business… in spite of your efforts. But you didn’t set out to build a “decent-enough” sized business, right? Don’t you owe it to your shareholders and […]
Case Study: Growth Hacking Pre-Launch Revenue
Whether you’re pre-launch, post-Product / Market Fit (P/MF), or an expansion stage SaaS vendor, Growth Hacking – the methods, tactics, and especially the mindset behind it – can be leveraged by companies at all stages to accelerate growth. Of course, the stage of your company dictate what growth you’re trying to hack achieve, the success […]
Freemium or Free Trial? There’s a Better Question
I answer this question all the time… should we go Freemium or Free Trial for our SaaS app? And I get this question from companies of all stages and sizes, including pre-launch Startups, software companies moving to – or adding a product line based around – the SaaS business model, or for later-stage SaaS companies […]
WTF is a Growth Hacker, anyway?
A recruiter looking for a Growth Hacker contacted me recently and my immediate reaction was “I wonder what that position was called two-months ago.” That seemingly innocent LinkedIn message from a recruiter just trying to do their job, combined with the facts that any marketing tactic is now considered a “Growth Hack” and anyone with […]
SaaS Pricing Model: Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems
This is a post about SaaS pricing models… but it starts with a story about human behavior. We all know that money doesn’t buy happiness – it buys freedom, and it’s with that freedom that you can choose to do things that make you happy. Money is just the means. But quite often, as people […]
The Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC) Myth and Misguided Optimization
For any company – especially those in the expansion stages – Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC) is a key metric to focus on. And for most companies and their CFOs and COOs, it’s all about making that number as low as possible. But in my experience, it’s not just about lowering CAC so you pay less to […]
5 Rules for Successful Growth Hacking
Growth Hacking is all the rage right now. In-fact, anyone even slightly involved with marketing or product development in tech companies now calls themselves a Growth Hacker. Now, once everyone identifies as a Growth Hacker the term will be meaningless… but what goes into Growth Hacking (or whatever it’s called in the future) will persist […]
SaaS Freemium Customer Acquisition Costs
I got an email the other day asking about Freemium Customer Acquisition Costs (CAC) and whether or not to include the cost of supporting and marketing to free users in the cost of acquiring paying customers. Here’s my quick answer and some other resources for you to check out.
SaaS Free Trial: Require a Credit Card to begin?
So, should you require a Credit Card to get started in your SaaS Free Trial? TL:DR – By asking for a Credit Card up front, you will get fewer prospects into your Free Trial with no guarantee of converting more paying customers. Now, if you’d like to know why that is, read on…
SaaS Market Positioning: How to Compete in Crowded Markets
Welcome to 2013 2014 2015 (still applies!)… it’s now time to figure out why your SaaS company even exists and what your market positioning is! If you’re a SaaS or Cloud provider in the Email Marketing, CRM, Project Management, File Sharing, Collaboration, Marketing Automation, Analytics,… or frankly most horizontal product categories… it’s time to do […]
SaaS Marketing Plan: 5 Ways to Get your App to Sell Itself
When creating your SaaS marketing plan, you must understand that your business model of choice is a fully-integrated architecture where all aspects of the business – product, support, revenue model, and marketing – are tightly-coupled. Deviation from that model and understanding will affect growth, and most deviation occurs as a rift between marketing and product. “The […]
Common Conversion Activities (CCA): SaaS Free Trial Metric
Before you read this article – which is really for companies that already have a good amount of customer data – I suggest reading a much more recent article “The Secret to Successful Customer Onboarding” which gives a much better perspective on how to design an onboarding (including Free Trial) flow. Once you’ve read that, come […]
Beta Testing & Pricing: Examples (Video)
Before you watch this video, you should watch the 25-minute Beta Testing & Pricing: A Hazardous Combination video for better context. In 2011 I pulled together this ~35 minute presentation for a group of SaaS entrepreneurs – literally overnight – where I explore the marketing sites of around 25 SaaS & Web App startups in Beta.
Beta Testing & Pricing: A Hazardous Combination (Video)
Learn to avoid the pitfalls of publishing your Pricing while in Beta in this video presentation Are you in Beta and getting ready to move to production? Did you already publish your prices on your website? Or are you thinking about running an extended Beta testing period for your new app? Well, you only get […]
The SECRET to $1M ARR in 6 Months is 9 Customers
It’s easier than you think to get to $1M in annual revenue with your SaaS app. To have a $1,000,000 per year run rate, you need to bring in $2740 per day… roughly. Pardon me if my math is off a bit… this is just one of those posts to get you thinking… your mileage […]
SaaS Business Model Resource Guide
I put together this list of my BEST SaaS Business Model & Architecture resources just for you. I hope it helps! Software Vendors: The Cloud is Not Magic (but it can be very Profitable!) SaaS Business Architecture Overview (PDF) The 7 SaaS Revenue Streams Report (PDF) Think You’re Ready for SaaS? Think Again! (PDF) SaaS Companies […]
SaaS Growth Hacking Experts Resource Guide
Growth Hacking isn’t a set of tactics or just about getting cheap traffic to your website… Growth Hacking is a mindset. It’s not just about getting traffic on the cheap; it’s about understanding and exploiting customer behavior, technology, and distribution. Real Growth Hackers use their imagination to pull all of that together to drive growth, however growth […]
As SaaS Matures, so will SaaS Pricing
The common SaaS per-user, per-month subscription revenue model is rapidly evolving. From time to time I feel I must remind everyone – buyers, sellers, pundits, commentators, & analysts – that SaaS is not a pricing model or pricing strategy. From the vendor side, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is a unique Software Business Architecture where service is the […]
SaaS Pricing: Please Learn From the Zendesk Fiasco
It is time for SaaS & Web App startups to sit up and pay attention. SaaS Pricing is very important to your venture but not just to ensure you make a profit or cover expenses. It is so much more than that and you should seek to get it as right as possible out of […]
Cloud Acquisitions Create New Opportunities
So you’ve built a killer SaaS product and [Google or Oracle or Microsoft or…] just bought your big competitor; is this good or bad for you? NOTE: This post is originally from May 2010, but the last two years have been full of Legacy Software vendors snapping up SaaS and Cloud providers. From SAP buying […]
SaaS, Web Apps, or Just ‘Apps’?
On my last trip to San Francisco I sat down with Matt Childs of DreamSimplicity to talk about the state of SaaS. We shot some video as we talked about how Google & Apple have changed the distribution landscape for SaaS & Mobile making App Stores & Marketplaces a new reality for SaaS vendors and […]
SaaS Pricing: Versioning for Market Segments
Rags Srinivasan posted a great article titled “The Science of Optimal Versioning in SaaS” to his blog that talks about SaaS pricing. In the article, Rags talks about taking apply SaaS pricing to through different bundles of features at different prices for various market segments. The whole article is great, so I encourage you to […]
SaaS Companies Should Learn from Netflix
Web Apps with Proactive Customer Service will win more – and keep more – customers than their competitors and Netflix should be the model. I often extol the virtues of the SaaS Business Architecture for vendors beyond just the typical “cost savings” and “operational efficiency” that most pundits and analysts like to talk about. I […]