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The Best SaaS Blog Posts and Resources Library

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These materials will take you from the basics SaaS Metrics — 101 to more advanced topics like Go-To-Market and Product-Led Growth (PLG). Here is a comprehensive list of SaaS blogs that goes through the most common metrics and terms. Only a handful of metrics really matter. I’ve tried – just ask my in laws.

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New ARR and CAC in Price-Ramped vs. Auto-Expanding Deals

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GAAP rules define precisely how to take this from a GAAP revenue perspective – and with the adoption of ASC 606 even those rules are changing. GAAP revenue. $1M. GAAP unbilled deferred revenue. $5M. ASC 606 revenue. $2M. ASC 606 revenue backlog. $4M. Price-Ramped). Payment structure. $1M.

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Building a Roadmap for Early-Stage SaaS Growth [Webinar]

SaaSOptics

He’s seen acquisition of JouleX, when it was bought by Cisco in 2013 for 107 million and he was a member of the founding management team and Vice President of Marketing for Internet Security Systems, where he grew the company from 5 million to over 400 million. I’d like to introduce Brian Parks. Excellent, great. Thank you, Brian.

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Building a Roadmap for Early-Stage SaaS Growth [Webinar]

SaaSOptics

He’s seen acquisition of JouleX, when it was bought by Cisco in 2013 for 107 million and he was a member of the founding management team and Vice President of Marketing for Internet Security Systems, where he grew the company from 5 million to over 400 million. I’d like to introduce Brian Parks. Excellent, great. Thank you, Brian.

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Building a Roadmap for Early-Stage SaaS Growth [Webinar]

SaaSOptics

He’s seen acquisition of JouleX, when it was bought by Cisco in 2013 for 107 million and he was a member of the founding management team and Vice President of Marketing for Internet Security Systems, where he grew the company from 5 million to over 400 million. I’d like to introduce Brian Parks. Tim McCormick: 00:06:56.

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