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What is a Segmentation Survey? Questions, Examples & Use Cases

User Pilot

TL;DR Segmentation is a process of grouping customers by shared characteristics. For example, age or product usage patterns. A segmentation survey is used to gather the data necessary to segment customers. A market segmentation survey is a market research tool. What is a segmentation survey?

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How Dopple Is Defining an Emerging Market

FastSpring

Across markets, companies were “taking big data sets and visualizing them in interesting ways to create user experiences.” When Justin and his initial team started looking for a way to capitalize on VR/AR technology, they focused their attention on the “made-to-order” industrial market. Experience is the keyword here. Justin explained.

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Disruptive Innovation in SaaS by Competing with Non-Consumption

Tom Tunguz

Clay Christensen, a Harvard Business School professor, asserted in a recent interview that we understand only half of the marketing puzzle: the marketing science involved in a competitive ecosystem, when consumers are buying millions of products. But to incite disruption requires a different set of marketing skills.

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SaaS: Is B2B Revenue Better than B2C?

FastSpring

We don’t have to look far to find examples of B2B SaaS companies that have found traction using a self-service or product-led motion. Look at Zoom or Slack: businesses designed for enterprise organizations that use B2C-like onboarding flows (such as product-led growth, or PLG) to fuel interest and adoption.

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3 Steps to perform a pricing audit and maximize profitability

ProfitWell

Your core is a lot like pricing in SaaS companies. A pricing audit assesses your subscription business’ pricing process to ensure consistency across similar accounts, maximize profitability, and benchmark against other companies. You can rely on value-based pricing to deliver products and services to different market segments.

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After Selling For $580M, Here’s What I Learned About SaaS During My Time At Buildium

Outseta

I’m pretty jaded when it comes to the financial numbers that get thrown around in start-up land—I don’t care what TechCrunch says, I don’t care what your market cap is—I think it’s clear that the world of technology start-ups is pretty screwed up when it comes to financial valuations. How the hell does that happen?

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SaaStr Podcast #398 with Salsify Co-Founder & CMO Rob Gonzalez

SaaStr

As for Rob, before founding Salsify, he was the first-ever product manager at Cambridge Semantics and before that was a Senior Product Manager @ Endeca helping grow the company to it’s $Bn exit. How does Rob think about the bundled vs unbundled thesis within SaaS? What is the right way to think about customer segmentation?