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

Sales Hacker

Where you can apply this GTM strategy. How to map your GTM strategy to different customer segments. Using CAC to model your GTM strategy. When we map the number of deals committed against a listed price (ACV), you will notice deals starting to segment around discount levels. The SMB segment—going upstream vs. downstream.

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

SaaStr

How does Krish think your customer acquisition and GTM strategy has to change with the movement from SMB to enterprise? 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. So you bake that into pricing model.

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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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Want to Build an Amazing MarTech Stack? Avoid These 12 Mistakes

ConversionXL

Be careful about contracts you sign and team training you invest in. Confusing GTM and Segment. There is some overlap between Google Tag Manager (GTM) and Segment. GTM, as its name accurately puts it, is a tag manager. GTM also lacks a translation (transformation) layer for your data. Instead, it’s GTM and Segment.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week: May 10, 2019

SaaStr

How should North Star’s be segregated between GTM teams and biz ops teams? You said you believe in eliminating the handoffs between GTM teams and the redundancy of MQLs and SQLs. That’s an internal function, but to the customer it shouldn’t be obvious that that’s their obligation, right?