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Recurring Billing: Definition, How it Works, and Best Practices

Stax

For businesses offering subscriptions, memberships, retainers, and other recurring services, recurring billing is a powerful solution to streamline processes and ultimately enhance revenue generation. Almost everyone — 98% of consumers —has a streaming service subscription. 98% of consumers have a streaming service subscription.

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Going Global: Key Considerations to Drive SaaS Success Abroad

OPEXEngine

In the first 10 years of the SaaS industry, US SaaS companies didn’t need to go overseas to build highly valuable companies. But that dynamic has changed in lockstep with the growth of the SaaS market. High Growth SaaS Companies Get A Significant Portion of Revenues Internationally. Why Go Global? Market Dynamics.

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The 5Cs of the Build vs Buy Debate of SaaS Development

Frontegg

The debate behind build versus buy is a lively one in the world of SaaS product development, and although it can be discussed ad infinitum, we do need to sit back for a minute before we build a SaaS application and consider the following: What are the key reasons that drive a company to build vs. buy? Levels of Customization.

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Sales Hacker Recommends: 97 Best Sales Books for Peak Performance (2020 Update)

Sales Hacker

Strategy and Process. Sales Enablement. The Sales Enablement Playbook. Enablement Mastery. Blueprints for a SaaS Sales Organization. Applying a sales methodology to your selling gives you a tried and true advantage, and enables you to plan your work and work your plan. Insight Selling. Spear Selling.

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Funding in the Time of Coronavirus with Mark Suster (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

On March 27th, so about a month later, the US government passed the CARES Act, which probably you know, stands for the Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security Act, which is now at three trillion dollars. I thought it’s also worth giving you some sense of scale for how much the US government takes in in revenue every year.