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How to describe your business as an equation

Lenny Rachitsky

ARR = New ARR + Expansion ARR + Reactivation ARR – Churned ARR – Contraction ARR New ARR = Leads * qualified leads rate * meeting booked rate * win rate * ACV Leads = Direct + indirect Direct = Outbound + inbound Outbound Cold emails Cold calls Cold DMs Events Inbound Paid ads SEO Referrals (e.g. Instagram, Snap, YouTube).

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Creating An Enterprise SaaS Marketing Strategy

Userpilot

How is enterprise SaaS marketing different compared from acquiring and retaining users for an SMB? Inbound works really well for smaller SaaS businesses, whether B2B or B2C. Pair that with in-app communication and you’ve got a pretty good marketing strategy. What is enterprise SaaS marketing? Longer sales cycles.

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Spendesk’s Nicolas Marchais on evolving with your market

Intercom, Inc.

Creating a new product category also creates a plethora of challenges – from spotting the right market niche to convincing customers that yours is a service they need. Nico joined me on Inside Intercom this week, where we discussed everything from the three stages of company growth to how growing companies can address new markets.

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The Most Hands-on Guide for SaaS Go-to-Market Strategy and Product Launch Plans

Usersnap

Whether you’re still validating your SaaS product idea or launching a new feature to an existing product line, thinking about your Go-To-Market Strategy is always relevant. In fact, iterating your strategy and improving each feature Go-To-Market plan as you grow and receive customer feedback is even more important. Let’s dive in!

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Why customer engagement is the key to business growth in 2022 and beyond

Intercom, Inc.

Whether B2C or B2B, all businesses must now deliver digital experiences that are easy to use, delightful, and personal. Third, the lines between sales, marketing, product, and support are blurring. With a plethora of comparable options in the market, customers will take their business to the company that provides the best experience.

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All I know is coding. Can I become a Product Manager?

B2B Product Management

As you can see in the picture, these categories are inbound and outbound Product Management. This division between inbound and outbound PM duties is much more pronounced at larger companies. If you are an inbound PM, you might want to take steps to get into an outbound PM role. You lead the overall Go-to-market effort.

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Get Out of the ARPU-CAC Danger Zone with Channel Model Fit

Brian Balfour

The difference between these two are not the common mantras of build a great product, product market fit is the only thing that matters, or growth hacking. I'll walk through some examples: Most B2C companies driven by an ads model — companies like Facebook, WhatsApp, and Yelp — live on the left hand end of the spectrum.