A Technical Founder’s Guide To Running Successful SaaS Businesses

The only way to be successful in business is to understand the GAME of business.

Look…

I didn’t start out as a businessperson.

I was a coder.

But businesses don’t grow with coders (or a coder-mindset) at the helm…

They grow with businesspeople (and a business-mindset) leading the ship.

Making product decisions and coding decisions based on BUSINESS goals.

Which leads us to a good news/bad news situation…

Bad news:

You can’t grow with your head buried in code.

Good news:

I learned to “study WIDE, but go DEEP.”

That’s why, years ago I switched to reading business books instead of coding books…

Over 1000 business books so far.

From across industries and verticals.

Study WIDE, go DEEP.

Want to know the FIVE opportunities I’ve learned to get you disproportionate ROE (return on effort) in your SaaS business?

Then you’re gonna want to watch today’s video.

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Whether you’re running your FIRST business or your FIFTEENTH, you can apply these 5 principles today.

  1. Upsells – maximize the value of a user’s first purchase
  2. Use Cases – show results of past users
  3. Activation – improve your FTUE (first-time user experience)
  4. Product – add new features the RIGHT way
  5. Pricing – this is the broccoli, not the chocolate

After you watch today’s video, go check out my FREE mini course…

It’s called Idea to Exit.

It’s all about HOW TO launch and gain traction in a noisy market.

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Dan Martell

Dan Martell is the bestselling author of “Buy Back Your Time” and the #1 executive coach for founders and CEO’s in the world. He was named Forbes Top 10 Business People to Follow on Social Media and is a highly sought-after speaker, including events by Tony Robbins and John Maxwell. He’s a husband and dad of two boys, and when he’s not in family mode, he’s competing in Ironman races and supporting troubled youth.