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Integrated Payments vs. Payfac-as-a-Service: What Developers Need to Know

USIO

Two prominent solutions that have emerged in recent years are integrated payments and Payfac-as-a-Service. Integrated Payments: Integrated payments refer to the seamless incorporation of payment processing capabilities within existing software or systems. This can be particularly advantageous for software platforms and marketplaces.

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How to Use Data as a Service (DaaS) Tools in Your Marketing Analysis

Neil Patel

Data as a service (DaaS) is becoming increasingly popular. New advancements in cloud computing technology have made remote, cloud-based data storage and management easier to use and more accessible. Businesses using DaaS platforms can see improvements in data collection, usage, and management.

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Marketing Your Video Game Outside of Game Marketplaces & App Stores

FastSpring

In this episode of Growth Stage, host and CMO of FastSpring David Vogelpohl interviews Todd about his thoughts on: Why marketplaces can be a difficult way to attract new players. Podcast Full Interview : Audio Listen online or find it on more podcast services. They were actually aggregate helpful, right?

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Selling Sales Enablement as a Service

Sales Enablement, SaaS and Growth

While my attention is laser focussed on helping our sales organisation hit quota, lately I’ve been thinking about how HubSpot’s partner marketing and sales agencies, of which there are more than 3,400 can sell sales enablement as a monthly recurring service. That’s where sales enablement comes in. That’s where sales enablement comes in.

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Data Network Effects in SaaS Enabled Marketplaces

Tom Tunguz

SaaS Enabled Marketplaces benefit from a unique advantage in their go-to-market. SEMs provide software to suppliers and consumers, and then make a market between them. They provide software to publishers, the supply side, which manages available ad inventory with a product called DoubleClick for Publishers, or DFP.

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ISVs vs SaaS: What’s the Difference?

Stax

Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and Software-as-a-Service Providers (SaaS) operate within the same market, thus creating a push-and-pull revenue dynamic. TL;DR ISVs develop and distribute software products independently and often collaborate with hardware manufacturers and platform providers. Learn More What are ISVs?

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Software Monetization: 13 Strategies to Drive Revenue and Growth

User Pilot

Software monetization can be complex to deal with. You can implement many software monetization strategies in your product, but picking the right one can be a challenge. This article will go through 13 software monetization solutions to help your software product create great revenue streams and drive product growth.