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How to Scale a Platform and Ecosystem to $10B with Atlassian CRO Cameron Deatsch (Pod 611 + Video)

SaaStr

They demonstrate spectacular growth and expansion while revolutionizing and disrupting industries with new business models. How Atlassian does business . The Atlassian business model is unique. Marketplace partners. Businesses work with solution partners to help their brands accomplish specific goals.

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

SaaStr

Eight years ago, we founded the company, September 2012. So we had a deep experience in the e-commerce space and it just, in 2012, it felt right. In 2012, Wall Street didn’t really know how to value SaaS companies. And there’s a lot of benefit to running a software as a service, in general. Rob Gonzalez: Yeah.

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3 Insights from Tien Tzuo’s Fireside Chat on the Subscription Economy

Navint

A subscription model puts the customer, not the product, in the center of every interaction. We can see how the customer is interacting with and using our service, therefore we have no choice but to make them happy. This is a great example of a dynamic marketplace in which competitors and alternatives arrive all the time.

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How EdPlace Uses Chargify To Manage Both B2B & B2C Offerings

Chargify

UK online education company EdPlace has emerged as a “parent champion,” providing online tutorial services designed to help parents support their children in their education (specifically Math, English, and Science) at an affordable price. Founded in 2012, the seeds for EdPlace were planted many years before that. It’s working.

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How Innovative SaaS Companies Leverage Pricing And Packaging To Beat The Competition

Chargify

While the convenience of combo meals abounds in all fast food restaurants today, in 1958 the opportunity to purchase a main dish, side, and drink for a set price (and less than if all the items were purchased individually) was a novel idea, and one that helped them stand out in a very competitive marketplace. TV is a great example.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Bernadette Nixon, Jay Snyder, Nick Mehta, Loren Padelford, and Jason Lemkin

SaaStr

We’ve got everything from self-service all the way up to the enterprise. So how we accomplish something at the enterprise level in a one to few or a one-to-one or a one to few is very different to how you would accomplish it in a self service model. But as we look at our market, it’s not all created equal.