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How to Drive Revenue With PartnerOps

Sales Hacker

Partnerships are driving more leads and sales than ever before, and this is only projected to grow. RevOps has grown in importance as SaaS products have continued to proliferate and organizations have recognized the importance of good data, efficient workflows, and ensuring cross-department collaboration.

Payments 101
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How to Automate your SaaS Expenses with Quickbooks Bank Rules

Baremetrics

Automating the categorization of your recurring expenses will enable more accurate financial projections and faster closing of the books. This post is part of a series for SaaS CEOs and Founders on organizing SaaS Chart of Accounts. One of the most common mistakes that we see with SaaS Financials can be fixed with bank rules.

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SaaS Growth: Top Strategies and Trends for SaaS Growth

ProfitWell

The SaaS industry is growing fast, but if you want to be one of the companies contributing to that trend, you'll need to know the secrets of successful SaaS businesses. In this post, we'll lay out a SaaS growth blueprint. In this post, we'll lay out a SaaS growth blueprint. SaaS growth is looking strong.

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No, You Can’t Just Switch to a Usage-Based Pricing Model Overnight

OpenView Labs

The usage-based pricing model almost feels like a cheat code —it enables SaaS companies to more efficiently acquire new customers, grow with those customers as they’re successful, and keep those customers on the platform. But the shift from pure subscription to usage-based pricing is nearly as complex as going from on-premise to SaaS.

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The 7 Factors to Consider When Pricing Your Startup's Product

Tom Tunguz

But throughout this turmoil, startups must adopt a process to craft a good pricing strategy, and re-evaluate prices periodically, but at least once per year. Salesforce sells CRM seats based on an aggregate ROI of increased sales productivity for example. Many infrastructure as a service companies do this.

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When and How to Build Second Products

Casey Accidental

To continue its growth, instead of investing in new product value, Eventbrite kept grafting new growth loops onto this core loop to acquire more event creators and drive more ticket sales per event, creating a much more complicated growth model that looks like the below. Let’s look at an example in SaaS.

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11 Popular types of revenue models used today

ProfitWell

One of the most famous lines from Citizen Kane is, “It's no trick to make an awful lot of money, if that's all you want is to do is make a lot of money.” Choosing which revenue model works best for your SaaS business, though, is not easy (even if that's all you want to do is choose a revenue model for your SaaS business).