May, 2016

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What does it take to raise capital, in SaaS, in 2016?

The Angel VC

When we invest in a SaaS startup, which almost always happens at the seed stage, the next big milestone on the company’s roadmap is usually a Series A. If you carry this thought further and assume that the biggest goal after the Series A is to get to the Series B (and so on, you get the idea) it sounds like turtles all the way down. But financing rounds are obviously not a goal in itself.

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What Average Contract Value is Best for a SaaS Company

Tom Tunguz

One question founders often ask is which is the right customer size to target? What is the optimal ACV for a SaaS startup? One way of answering this question is to reflect upon the success of previous SaaS companies and analyze how they did it. The chart above plots the total revenue of publicly traded SaaS companies by ACV bucket. Enterprise companies average contract value is greater than $100,000.

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Looking for customers in all the wrong places

Practical Advice on SaaS marketing

When asked why he robbed banks, Willie Sutton explained “because that’s where the money is.” Not that marketers are bank robbers, but the same idea applies to finding prospective customers. If you want to get their attention, you need to go where they are. If you’re at they'll never look, it’s unlikely prospects will see you. This idea certainly sounds logical.

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Why “the economy” isn’t an excuse to fail

CloseSaaS

2015 proved that even unicorns aren’t invincible. Snapchat’s value took a 25% hit. Evernote went through a second round of layoffs. Optimizely had to let go of 10% of their workforce. (Let’s not even talk of Zenefits.) Good Technology sold for less than half of its top valuation.

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SaaS Essentials: Failed Payment Solution Guide

For SaaS businesses, improving retention is one of the easiest and most effective ways to drive revenue and profits. With a clear link between failed payments and customer churn, having a robust failed payment recovery solution isn’t optional—it’s essential. Achieving your retention goals starts with the right solution.

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5 Customer Segmentation Pitfalls to Avoid

Sylvia Ng

So you have customer data, and you’d like to start segmenting it to get serious with your acquisition and retention efforts. That means going beyond what out of the box analytics tools spit out, and doing data crunching of your own. Where do you start? There’s typical data-mining methodology (ie CRISP-DM ) which you can follow but that’s not what this post is about.

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5 Things to Consider in Social Selling

yoursales

5 THINGS TO CONSIDER IN SOCIAL SELLING 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER IN SOCIAL SELLING 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER IN SOCIAL SELLING I ronically, the default “personal note” when you wish to connect with someone on LinkedIn is “I’d like to add you to my professional network.” Would you ever say this to someone in person? Would you say this exact same phrase to everyone you meet?

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How Your Startup's Org Chart Changes Your Product

Tom Tunguz

In 1967, Harvard Business Review rejected a paper submitted by Mel Conway. A year later, Conway’s thesis would eventually be dubbed Conway’s Law. Conway graduated from Caltech with a Masters in physics and from Case Western Reserve with PhD in math. He worked on the Pascal compiler among other notable software projects. Over the course of his career, Conway observed a phenomenon.

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The Decentralization of Venture Capital

Tom Tunguz

To thrive, venture capital firms must perform three things well: raise capital from limited partners, source companies to invest in, and pick the best opportunities. Historically, each of these three activities has been highly centralized in a small partnership often perched on Sand Hill Road. But new networks are changing this. The latest called DAO attempts to decentralize all three at once.

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The 3 Types of Channel Strategies for SaaS Startups

Tom Tunguz

“There are three different types of channel relationships for SaaS companies,” a seasoned executive told me recently. Which is the right one for your SaaS startup? In a classic reseller relationship, the value-added reseller sells, builds, services and operates a solution to a customer. After signing the deal, the VAR crafts and customize the software to the needs of the customer, invoices the customer and supports the customer.

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An Omnichannel Payment Solution––Without the Complexity

Simplify omnichannel payments with a solution that unifies every channel through your platform. By integrating front-end systems like online, mobile, and in-store payments with robust back-end infrastructure, you can deliver a seamless payments experience without the need for heavy engineering. Omnitoken technology enhances security by tokenizing card transactions for reuse, enabling merchants to drive cross-selling opportunities.

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The Leading Predictor of Series A Valuation for SaaS Companies

Tom Tunguz

The highest correlated factor to post-money valuations for Series A SaaS companies isn’t revenue or revenue growth, but negative churn. Revenue growth correlates to post-money with a 0.18 R^2. Revenue correlates at 0.3 R^2. Negative churn, or account expansion, correlates at 0.54 R^2. Initially, I found that result astounding, because all of the public market research and valuation work focuses instead of multiples of revenue.

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Start with the Premise that Everything is Noise

Tom Tunguz

We each know that focus is the most effective way to work, but hearing the mantra to focus doesn’t help narrow our scope. What’s the best way to focus? Start with the premise that everything is noise and then work to find the exceptionally valuable or important things for each day and for each project. That’s the thesis of a book called Essentialism.

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Are You Spending Enough Time on Your Startup's Go To Market?

Tom Tunguz

Half of innovation is invention. Creating an elegant, disruptive, and new experience is one of the greatest attractions of founding a company. A product that can change the way people view the world and interact with it – who doesn’t want to build that? Most start ups have no problem focusing time and attention on iterating, improving and perfecting product.

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SaaS Companies Are Changing their Growth Strategies

Tom Tunguz

Just how real is the sudden importance and profitability for SaaS companies? The median publicly traded SaaS company has improved net margin from -25% to -8.8% in less than two years, after a nearly four-year trend of negative growth in net margin. The initial spike in 2014 occurs two quarters after the first SaaS correction and the second occurs in late 2015.

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Usage-Based Monetization Musts: A Roadmap for Sustainable Revenue Growth

Speaker: David Warren and Kevin O'Neill Stoll

Transitioning to a usage-based business model offers powerful growth opportunities but comes with unique challenges. How do you validate strategies, reduce risks, and ensure alignment with customer value? Join us for a deep dive into designing effective pilots that test the waters and drive success in usage-based revenue. Discover how to develop a pilot that captures real customer feedback, aligns internal teams with usage metrics, and rethinks sales incentives to prioritize lasting customer eng

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The Rising Importance of Reseller Channels in SaaS

Tom Tunguz

The notion of channel sales in SaaS companies is becoming more common than in has been in the last few years, and for some businesses like Intacct, channel partnerships drive more than 50% of sales. Channels used to be about software customization, delivery and support. Most SaaS has little customization, manages all the delivery and are better suited to handling the support.

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A Key Moment in Time for Vertical SaaS Startups

Tom Tunguz

In the past week, Oracle acquired two vertical SaaS companies. OPower is an Arlington Virginia based company that employs approximately 600 people. The company analyzes utility consumption patterns and helps homeowners reduce their energy consumption. Textura provides collaboration tools for the construction industry and is based in Illinois. Oracle paid $663 million, net of cash for Textura and $532 million for OPower.

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Is the 2016 Economy a Risk to SaaS Companies?

Tom Tunguz

It is an election year. The Federal Reserve has changed its interest rate hike plan. Venture financing has slowed by upwards of 15% in the first quarter. Q1 GDP growth fell to 0.5% from 1.4% in Q4. How much have all these factors impacted SaaS companies? Are buyers purchasing less software? Each quarter, publicly traded companies release two key figures: revenue per share and earnings-per-share.

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The experience that stopped me from becoming a sleazy salesperson

CloseSaaS

Most people in sales that have done really well for themselves are those that truly create value for others. Those salespeople all have one thing in common.

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15 Modern Use Cases for Enterprise Business Intelligence

Large enterprises face unique challenges in optimizing their Business Intelligence (BI) output due to the sheer scale and complexity of their operations. Unlike smaller organizations, where basic BI features and simple dashboards might suffice, enterprises must manage vast amounts of data from diverse sources. What are the top modern BI use cases for enterprise businesses to help you get a leg up on the competition?

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Looking for sales meeting ideas? Ask these 5 questions first to see if you should have a meeting at all

CloseSaaS

“Actions speak louder than meetings.

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How to fire a B2B customer

CloseSaaS

As a B2B startup, there's going to come a time when you have to let go of a customer. It's an ironic role-reversal when you finally are in a position to tell no to someone who wants to pay you money, but firing a customer can be just as hard as winning a customer. Here's how to do it right.

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How I made a total fool of myself in front of Mark Zuckerberg (and what you can learn from it)

CloseSaaS

We’ve all been there. You’re having a great conversation and you’re excited, enthused and eager to speak. You get carried away. And before you know it, you’ve jumped in and said something stupid, insensitive or even offensive.

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Product update: Give your sales cycle a boost with Close’s one-click Integration Links

CloseSaaS

We’re excited to roll out Integration Links to all Close customers. Connect your Close account to platforms offering complementary services and experience a more streamlined and accelerated sales cycle. Let’s take a look at how Integration Links work and how they will help you close deals faster.

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Prepare Now: 2025s Must-Know Trends For Product And Data Leaders

Speaker: Jay Allardyce, Deepak Vittal, Terrence Sheflin, and Mahyar Ghasemali

As we look ahead to 2025, business intelligence and data analytics are set to play pivotal roles in shaping success. Organizations are already starting to face a host of transformative trends as the year comes to a close, including the integration of AI in data analytics, an increased emphasis on real-time data insights, and the growing importance of user experience in BI solutions.

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5 mega-successful entrepreneurs who launched their careers in sales

CloseSaaS

In 2011, over 400,000 businesses were launched in the US. Two years later, one-third of those businesses had gone under.

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Sales in an AI world: How human is your sales process?

CloseSaaS

If you’ve ever had a call or a meeting with me, then you scheduled it through my awesome assistant, Mary. She keeps my calendar running smoothly and follows up with folks right on time. She’s so organized and professional that some people don’t even think she’s human.

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Product feature: Manage expectations by adding a confidence level to your lead

CloseSaaS

In Close, the Opportunities feature helps you identify and keep track of deals that are on the verge of closing. Any opportunity that is added to a lead becomes visible on the Opportunities screen to give your team a high-level view of your entire pipeline.

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Your one-way ticket out of Maybeland (The place where startups go to die)

CloseSaaS

Yes is good. No is good. Maybe is where startups go to die. Let’s talk about how people get to that middle ground, Maybeland. Then, let’s talk about how to get the hell out. Truth is, most companies—most startups—have to make their way through Maybeland at some point.

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Launching LLM-Based Products: From Concept to Cash in 90 Days

Speaker: Christophe Louvion, Chief Product & Technology Officer of NRC Health and Tony Karrer, CTO at Aggregage

Christophe Louvion, Chief Product & Technology Officer of NRC Health, is here to take us through how he guided his company's recent experience of getting from concept to launch and sales of products within 90 days. In this exclusive webinar, Christophe will cover key aspects of his journey, including: LLM Development & Quick Wins 🤖 Understand how LLMs differ from traditional software, identifying opportunities for rapid development and deployment.

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How to close a deal: Ask early, ask often and embrace the no

CloseSaaS

Most salespeople ask for the close way too late. They’re all waiting for the perfect moment. That moment when they have a guaranteed “yes.” We do this because we want to avoid rejection.

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5 crisis communication lessons from Apple, Uber, and other industry leaders

CloseSaaS

You probably heard about the recent Zenefits, Apple, or Uber crisis and thought, “Wow, that sucks. But it wouldn’t happen to me.”BS. Crises happen in every business. Hopefully yours won’t be as dramatic as insurance scams or unconstitutional demands, but s**t eventually hits the fan.

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Sales coaching session with Steli: Selling chemical development services to large organizations

CloseSaaS

I recently spoke with the head of business development for a chemical engineering startup focused on helping the pharmaceutical, flavor, and fragrance industries reduce their carbon footprint.