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What is Click Through Rate? Learn How to Increase It in 6 Steps

The Daily Egg

A marketing campaign with a low click-through rate (CTR) isn’t going to provide you with the return on your investment (ROI) like you expect. Only when your prospects are clicking-through can they progress through the rest of your marketing funnel. While your conversion rate may calculate how much you’re spending on cost per lead and […] The post What is Click Through Rate?

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38 Bright Asian SaaS Stars

SaaStock

When we announced a few weeks ago that we would be bringing our leading SaaS conference to Asia, and running it in Hong Kong, many locals thanked us for choosing the city. As we mentioned in our launch post, we couldn’t not do it there, with its international spirit, openness to everyone, relaxed atmosphere, and proximity to many other SaaS hubs around, all attracting us to Hong Kong.

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6 Things To Look for When Reviewing New Account Exec Resumes

SaaStr

Here’s what I look for to try to get a sense if they’ll perform: Do they call out top performance with metrics ? The best reps are often quite precise. E.g., hit 152% of Quota last year, 143% year before, etc. Maybe they are exaggerating, that’s besides the point. The question is, do they love to win and have a history of it? Metrics are a good indicator here.

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In Defense of Troublemakers

Tom Tunguz

In Defense of Troublemakers. I love the title. Who doesn’t want to be a troublemaker? Charlan Nemeth is a professor at Berkeley of Psychology. She’s studied the role of dissent in group decision-making and written this book on the topic. It’s a critical part of a functioning team. Here’s what I learned from the book: The minority, dissenting opinion in an argument is essential to ensure we make the best decisions.

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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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New Features Roundup: Valentine’s Day Edition

The Daily Egg

It’s no secret that it’s become harder, more expensive, and more challenging to build and grow a business in recent years. At Crazy Egg, we believe the answer is to focus less on volume (more emails, more ads, more pop-ups), and focus more on paying attention to the people who are paying attention to you. […] The post New Features Roundup: Valentine’s Day Edition appeared first on The Daily Egg.

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Four key relationships that define the journey from startup to billion-dollar business

SaaStr

By Neha Mirchandani, RingCentral VP of Corporate Marketing. At SaaStr Annual this year, Vlad Shmunis, RingCentral founder and CEO, participated in a fireside chat with Fortune Magazine’s Jonathan Vanian. The topic was: the journey from idea to billion-dollar business. Vlad’s experiences could serve as a roadmap for others on a similar journey. For leaders nurturing a startup or scaling a business to the next level, Vlad had one central piece of advice: Embrace change.

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Answering Readers' Questions about the Free Trial Survey

Tom Tunguz

After publishing the survey last week, I received many questions. I’ve answered a few here. I’m happy the data has garnered so much interest and I hope it’s helping with our two goals of sharing benchmarks and sparking conversations about how to optimize trial. If you have stories or data that buttresses or contradicts any of these findings, please share them.

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Tricks of the trade: How UJET’s Alex Palomino gets the highest open rates and the most responses – while sending the fewest emails on her team

Predictable Revenue

On this edition of The Predictable Revenue Podcast, co-host Collin Stewart welcomes Alexandra Palomino, Sales Development Representative at San Francisco-based customer support provider UJET. The post Tricks of the trade: How UJET’s Alex Palomino gets the highest open rates and the most responses – while sending the fewest emails on her team appeared first on Predictable Revenue.

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5 strategies to drive your next wave of growth

Intercom, Inc.

You often hear great talks about the founding story and how to drive that first phase of growth. At SaaStr , I talked about what happens after that, how you can drive your next phase of growth. When you are starting a business, or joining a new one, you are excited and full of ideas. You probably have a goal in mind. It might be to launch a new product, to define a new category or to hit $1M in revenue.

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How Clinic Sense Reduced Churn and Unlocked More Revenue

ClinicSense is a SaaS platform that supports over 7,000 massage therapists who use it for appointment management, payments, scheduling, marketing activities and more. Despite having a relatively low payment failure rate, the company discovered that the failures disrupted the customer experience. This often led to churn as customers decided to cancel or abandon their account, preventing ClinicSense from realizing the full lifetime value (LTV) of its users.

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Three Secrets to a Successful Acquisition

SaaStr

By Dialpad CEO, Craig Walker, Dialpad Founder, and CEO. An acquisition can make or break your startup. At worst, a disastrous deal leads to wasted wasted time and money, a startup’s two most precious resources. On the flip side, a strategic transaction can give a speed to market advantage over rivals or potentially let you run away with a new market.

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How to be global from day 1 with Max Armbruster

SaaStock

On the latest episode of the SaaS Revolution Show, we host Max Armbruster, Founder of Talkpush, about being truly global from day 1. It’s a topic that fits Max all too well as he would easily qualify as a global citizen of the world. Having lived pretty much everywhere around the globe, his current home is Hong Kong. Talkpush is his fourth company, which he started in 2014.

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Incredo Soars to the Top of Clutch’s Ranking of Content Marketing Agencies 2019

Incredo

In today’s large online commercial climate, a firm is only as good as its digital solutions. Simply having a website or a digital marketing strategy will no longer cut it. Online competition between firms is on the rise and your marketing efforts should reflect that. We are a team of marketing experts and engineers that specialize in telling brand stories and innovating the growth of our clients.

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Why SaaS growth isn’t just about acquiring new customers

Intercom, Inc.

Unless your business is transactional, nurturing your existing customers should be just as important as acquiring new logos. The way I see it, closing a deal is just the first step. It’s what comes after – onboarding, upselling and cross-selling, renewal – that determines your customers’ ability to grow with your product and, consequently, the fate of your own growth.

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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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Still Buzzing from Annual? Come Join Us at SaaStr Europa in Paris June 12-13 for As Low at $199!

SaaStr

Still processing all the learnings from 2019 SaaStr Annual? I know I still am. We’ll write more soon. But one thing was clear — the 2019 Annual was both the best Annual ever, and the start of a new chapter for SaaStr Annuals 6-10, i.e. 2020-2024+. An even more inclusive, more open, more mentorship-focused Annual. We’ll build on everything great in 2019 for years to come.

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Does an ACH Integration Make Sense?

Agile Payments

Some applications are more favorably aligned with acceptance of eCheck (ACH) transactions than others. Applications that are proprietary and align themselves well with eCheck acceptance and only support their business can often start out with using an external transaction management tool for payment origination and management. On the other hand, applications that are used my multiple organizations or businesses are far less likely in being able to get by with utilizing an external payment manage

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Almost 60% of marketers haven’t implemented AMP, see why (and why it’s no excuse)

Unbounce

When it comes to page speed, a few seconds of slowdown can cost you. Slow load times cripple conversion rates, raise the price you pay for ad impressions, and even drive qualified traffic to your competitors. All this being true, Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) would seem like the hail mary pass that marketers have been waiting for. Essentially, AMP is a Google-backed framework for creating web pages that deliver near-instant load times, even on mobile.

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How we used DynamoDB Streams to visualize changes in frequently updated objects

Intercom, Inc.

One of the most fundamental elements of the Intercom platform is how it handles user data – for us and our customers, the ability to access, track and filter data about users is what makes Intercom such a powerful solution. Some important functionality hinges on matching user data against certain criteria – it’s what allows us to send auto-messages to specific users , for example.

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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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Should all CEOs be required to have annual leadership training?

SaaStr

Required is a strong word … but the answer is Yes. Everyone can benefit from leadership training. Especially, the folks so senior that traditional training doesn’t cover them. Who trains the trainer? We just got back from the SaaStr Fund founder retreat and while I was a bit reluctant to do it, we did leadership training. This year it was focused around messaging and presenting your company.

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Top 5 New Apps and Their Future

Agile Payments

Even though 2019 is only two months old, there are many new apps available for both Android and Apple devices. From improvements in health to new tech assistants, these apps will be helpful now and into future.

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How to Build Backlinks in Less Than 1 Hour

Neil Patel

I have a question for you…. How do you build links? If I had to bet, chances are you spend little to no time on link building. Why? Because it’s hard. But why should link building be hard? Most parts of SEO are much simpler and cost-effective. For example, if you want to write content… you just go and write it. It may not be great content, but nothing is stopping you starting, learning, and improving.

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Stars in their eyes – why we changed our emoji ratings

Intercom, Inc.

We all know the importance of measuring the quality of your interactions with your customers. Asking for feedback from customers helps managers spot and reward star performers and identify opportunities to improve the quality of support their team provides. There are numerous industry standards for this – Customer Effort Score (CES), Customer Satisfaction (CSAT), Net Promoter Score (NPS), etc.

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Buyer’s Guide: Finding The Best Payment Provider For Your Software

Choosing the right Embedded Payments partner can feel overwhelming. This comprehensive buyer’s guide simplifies the process by breaking down seven key criteria to consider, from platform technology to security and growth potential. Learn how to assess partners that align with your goals, offer personalized support, and drive long-term success. This guide equips software companies with the insights to make confident, informed decisions that enhance customer experience and fuel business growth.

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Why did Slack file for a direct listing rather than an IPO?

SaaStr

Because you save a lot. You save a lot on dilution, and a bit (but not THAT much) on fees. When you IPO, you generally sell 15%-20%+ of the company, inclusive of a green shoe. And investment banker fees can approach 6%-7%, all-in, of what you raise. Think of that as much as 25% effective dilution when you IPO. That’s a lot of dilution. It’s like another large venture round.

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Mattermark has re-launched as an independent company!

Mattermark

We are excited to announce that Mattermark has re-launched as an independent company! Mattermark’s mission is to maintain the most complete database of private companies and their major financial events. Mattermark’s founders Danielle Morrill, Kevin Morrill, as well as Product Lead Paul Denya and Engineering Lead René Barranco and other former team members will continue to be involved and support our renewed focus on private deal intelligence.

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Staying mentally healthy as a founder

Baremetrics

Yesterday I wasn’t feeling great, mentally. I had a level of anxiety I hadn’t felt in a long time that started in the morning and really persisted through the night. I can’t pinpoint it to any one specific thing. It was more the sum of a dozen small things. I felt like I hadn’t been leading the team well through a big product change, parenting has been taxing lately , I was second guessing all sorts of life decisions, the things that typically bring me joy day in and out

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The secret to scaling product announcements: a changelog

Intercom, Inc.

One of the biggest challenges with marketing a SaaS product is figuring out a way to announce the continuous stream of updates and feature releases while maintaining a sense of sanity. To stay on top of it, you need to figure out two things: A framework for scoping announcements based on the relative value of the feature or update. Tactics that can scale with the cadence you ship at.

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

Speaker: Jay Allardyce, Deepak Vittal, and Terrence Sheflin

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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What are some of the best founder exits from a start-up?

SaaStr

Probably deals where the founders made > $1b each. The data here isn’t my strength, but let’s make a partial list for U.S. start-ups pre-IPO: WhatsApp Founders, $5.5b (+-) each (2 founders). It’s likely they made more with FB stock appreciation. Qualtrics Founders, $1b+ each (3 founders). Sale to SAP. Pretty good for SaaS. GitHub Founders, $1b+ each.

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The Little Big Guide to Ecommerce Customer Service

Groove HQ

When it comes to doing business online, ecommerce is among the most challenging industries to be in—and ecommerce customer service is no joke, either. The proliferation of platforms like Shopify and WooCommerce makes setting up shop virtually free, so you constantly have to battle nimble entrants trying to steal a slice of the pie. At […]. The post The Little Big Guide to Ecommerce Customer Service appeared first on Groove Blog.

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[Webinar Recap]: 5 Ways to Effectively Grow Your Software Business in 2019

FastSpring

The digital commerce landscape is even more competitive than ever before. And the success of your software company will depend on your ability to attract the right traffic to your online store and turn these visitors into paying customers. Unfortunately, there isn’t a magic wand for software businesses to wave (we’ve tried looking) that will automatically fulfill both of these requirements.