SaaS Marketing Essentials by Ryan Battles
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SaaS Marketing Essentials by Ryan Battles
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Validate Your Idea
So you’ve got an idea, how do you know whether or not you can actually make money off of it? We’ll dive into how to validate an idea to see if people will buy before you build.
Position Your Product and Yourself
We’ll discuss the optimal way to present your product to draw in your audience and increase sales. We’ll also talk about using your personal brand to increase your sales.
Engage With Your Audience
There are so many ways to engage with people using today’s technology, what is hard is knowing which tools to use, and how to use them most effectively.
Measure Your Results
It would be nice if we could just try our best and sit back…but a smart marketer keeps an eye on key metrics, and notices how slight adjustments can affect your bottom line.
Focus Only On What Works
Armed with the data from measuring your results, we can discover where the smart time and money should be spent, so you don’t waste time and can get back to your other duties.
Gain Traction
After launching and acquiring initial customers, we’ll look ahead at ways to reduce churn and turn our customers into our best evangelists.
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