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Why TestDome Considers FastSpring a Real Partner for Selling Software Online (Plus: Is Using AI Cheating?)

FastSpring

When TestDome was created, CEO and co-founder Mario Zivic knew the pre-employment testing software company wouldn’t be able to rely on domestic sales to succeed. “As As a startup with only two or three people, it would be absolutely impossible to go international without this kind of platform.” Here’s why. Now, Stripe offers it.

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SaaS: Is B2B Revenue Better than B2C?

FastSpring

We talked about one of the biggest trends playing out in the software industry: the convergence of B2B and B2C. While this still holds true for finding initial product-market and go-to-market fit, more and more we’re seeing examples of businesses evolving much more quickly into both market segments.

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

User Pilot

A segmentation survey is used to gather the data necessary to segment customers. A market segmentation survey is a market research tool. In contrast, a customer segmentation survey focuses on existing customers and their characteristics. Segmentation survey built in Userpilot.

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Unique Ways to Use the B2B SaaS Business Model to Leverage Your Business’s Revenue Growth

Subscription Flow

One way to do that is through marketing and revenue-generating strategies such as freemium and product demos which are critical to growing one’s clientele. Another way is utilizing different SaaS marketing strategies, such as providing high-quality content and expanding product access.

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The Benefits of a Usage-Based Pricing Model

SaaSOptics

SaaS pricing is typically done on a subscription basis where customers pay a recurring monthly or annual fee to use a company’s software. Most SaaS pricing models typically fall into one of the following categories: Flat-Rate/Fixed Pricing: All users pay a single price every month to use your software.

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

SaaStr

I was working on a startup that was an early mobile payment platform. It was basically using Bluetooth and an app on PalmPilots to do wireless payments in restaurants. It just made it a lot easier for us to scale up Salsify as we found success. So from my perspective, I think sometimes waiting can be helpful.

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Understanding the SaaS business model

ProfitWell

Ever since John Koenig first coined the term “SaaS” back in 2005, the software-as-a-service industry has been one of the fastest-moving and creative in the world. The SaaS business model powering all of this activity is startlingly unique, still young, and inextricably tied to the power of cloud computing. Recurring payments.