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The SaaS Executive’s Guide To Building A Winning Go-To Market Strategy

Sales Hacker

In this blueprint, we take a tactical approach on how to build a go to market strategy. 5 Steps To Building Your Go To Market Strategy. The SMB segment—going upstream vs. downstream. Where Can You Apply This Go To Market Strategy? Regions often respond with a 1-2 year delay to the US Market.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Chargebee and Glassdoor — November 1, 2019

SaaStr

How does your customer success and customer support functions change with the move to enterprise? A classic example is a Shopify selling to, let’s say, contract. The reason I suggest this as an approach is that when you’re getting your pricing right as a partner, and to grow with your customer.

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What Is Enterprise OEM Software Licensing?

Sales Hacker

The licensee embeds the third-party software into its application to improve it by adding new functionality or features, or enhancing existing functionality or features. One OEM contract can give thousands or tens of thousands of end-users access to the licensor’s software. Licensing OEM software. OEM deal structure.

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SaaStr Podcast #213: Tom Tunguz, GP @ Redpoint Ventures On Why Scoring Leads May Actually Be Dangerous

SaaStr

Annual contracts: To what extent do annual contracts dominate today? Why does Tom think in the early days one should be wary of signing too many multi-year contracts? How does Tom think about calculating churn when it comes to multi-year contracts? And the first one as you said, Harry, is around annual contracts.

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SaaStr Podcast #398 with Salsify Co-Founder & CMO Rob Gonzalez

SaaStr

How does Rob think through pricing today in a way that encourages land and expand? How does Rob think about usage vs seat-based pricing in SaaS? How should sales and marketing work together on pricing? You look at the forward-looking ARR multiples on the stock price, and they were a lot lower back then.

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A Step by Step Guide to Revenue Growth with Mark Roberge (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

The three stages are product-market fit, then go-to-market fit and lastly growth and moat. Awesome revenue growth on the X axis, awesome revenue retention on the Y. It was all about getting the contract. And then once you set it up, align the whole go to market around it. That’s easy.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week: May 10, 2019

SaaStr

Currently growing 100% year over year, working with companies to un-silo their operations and create one strategic revenue ops team to support their Go To Market strategy. In the past, Go Nimbly has helped companies like Zendesk, Twilio, PagerDuty and Coursera to achieve alignment and increase revenue by 26%.