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Point Nine Capital 2019 Team Predictions

Point Nine Land

Hi there, we’re Point Nine Capital a VC firm focused on SaaS and marketplaces. It seems like 2019 is starting with a cool down. Almost every step requires paperwork and postal service, many entail physical presence. Bold Prediction : Berlin will have a central digital freely accessible kindergarten register by the end of 2019.

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A Vendor’s Guide to B2B Ecommerce

FastSpring

It’s easy to think of online sales as a marketplace where we buy items for ourselves, but more and more B2B and SaaS sales are now happening online. As of 2019, B2B ecommerce sales globally have surpassed $12 trillion in revenue. Along with optimizing your site for SEO, it also needs to be engaging once potential customers land.

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5 Key Steps to Evolving Your Offering Into a Platform with Eventbrite and Stripe (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

Romain Huet : Of course, besides the brand I mentioned earlier like, Google, Apple and Facebook, and so on, a lot of marketplaces also like Uber and Airbnb they tend to think of themselves as platform because they have the buyers and the sellers connecting to each other. Let’s start with our five key steps.

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How to Acquire a $400B World-Class Company by WePay (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

WePay is a payments company for platform businesses like marketplaces, crowdfunding sites & small business software. Chase Merchant Services that we’re now a part of processes $1.2 Well, let’s look ahead to the rest of 2019. As we’ve measured it, we looked at employee engagement. Tina Hsiao : Great.

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The good, the bad, and the ugly: ChartMogul’s Nick Franklin on navigating hypergrowth

Intercom, Inc.

He shares how he built a highly engaged audience, what he’s learned about partnerships, why he’s so focused on solving one core problem, and more. Take HubSpot, for example: over the last five years, they’ve grown their app marketplace from 40 to 350 integrations. I even remember training the Recurly sales team about our products.