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When and How to Build Second Products

Casey Accidental

And if the market is growing fast, market growth can frequently drive enough company growth on its own, like, say, Shopify with ecommerce. Let’s look at an example in SaaS. Canva was more of a single player and SMB tool. New Product Value and S-Curve Sequencing In my previous post, I talked about S-Curves.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Byron Deeter, Elliott Robinson, Henry Schuck, and Jason Lemkin

SaaStr

If you look back on February 5th, 2019, which was the SaaStr Annual, hopefully many of you were there in person, we gave the state of the cloud presentation and talked about the power of the industry, and the power that’s been building in terms of market capitalization of just the public cloud companies and what they show.

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The Answers to Scaling, Hiring, and Everything Else: A SaaStr Europa AMA with SaaStr CEO Jason Lemkin (Pod 585 + Video)

SaaStr

I just thought that if there was anybody left at the end of day two that had anything they wanted to talk about, scaling SaaS, fundraising, hiring, anything, and I could be helpful, we could do a little extra Q&A. Now there are 20 or 30 public SaaS companies we can learn from. But the downturn in SaaS, at best, is uneven.

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Simple Frameworks For Success (Full Video + Success)

OnStartups

It's going to trigger every OCD person that watches this [inaudible 00:00:35]. You've probably become a worse person. You seem like a pretty good person. It's the thing that I spend pretty much all of my non-family time, non-personal time on. Well, you might be the wealthiest person we've ever had on this podcast.

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Simple Frameworks For Success (Full Video + Success)

OnStartups

It's going to trigger every OCD person that watches this [inaudible 00:00:35]. You've probably become a worse person. You seem like a pretty good person. It's the thing that I spend pretty much all of my non-family time, non-personal time on. Well, you might be the wealthiest person we've ever had on this podcast.