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Confused By New Data Privacy Laws? Start Here

Salesforce

Policymakers are increasingly stringent toward the use of third-party data, which is information that a consumer did not specifically provide to a given business (such as cross-website tracking and data purchased from brokers). Doing so can help you build trust with your customers and help your company be ready for whatever comes next.

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SaaStr Podcast #364 with Figma Head of Sales Kyle Parrish

SaaStr

As for Kyle, prior to Figma he spent over 5 years at Dropbox achieving some incredible milestones including launching and scaling the Austin, Texas office from 3 to 80 people and being responsible for growing Dropbox’s leading partner ecosystem. Before Figma, Kyle spent close to 3 years as an Account Executive at ADP. What worked?

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Funding in the Time of Coronavirus with Mark Suster (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

First of all, in the last four weeks, more jobs have been lost in our country than exists in total in California or Texas. California employees about 17 million people, Texas about 15 million. So people were paying people to take their futures contracts. That means specifically they’re going to cancel contracts.

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The Secret of Successful Account-Based Selling? Going After the Big Fish

Salesforce

You decide to go for it… This is what account-based selling (ABS) is like. Read on to learn how to grow your business with account-based selling. What you’ll learn: What is account-based selling? Watch the demo What is account-based selling?

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How to Use Clawback Clauses in Your Sales Compensation Strategy

Salesforce

Clawbacks have been widely used as part of employment contracts across many industries, particularly since the financial crash of 2008, as a means to protect a business against fraudulent activity. This provision is particularly critical for companies that sell SaaS products.