What were your top 3 metrics to track during your 0 - 1 journey?
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by /u/Better-Department662
2h ago
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I think I have found the “holy grill” to maximum sales.
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by /u/Obvious-Comfort-6962
2h ago
I have been enjoying this strategy alone for some time now but today I want to make it known to this community. You can actually leverage organic search to drive sales through the roof. As a digital marketing person and SEO specialist, I've seen firsthand the incredible potential of this approach, and I'm excited to share my insights with you all. First and foremost, let's address why organic search should be a crucial component of your overall marketing strategy. Unlike paid advertising, which can be expensive and often seen as intrusive, organic search allows you to connect with potential c ..read more
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Is this normal?
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by /u/ericstrat1000
2h ago
Is it normal for the price of 1 sale to cost 3 sales? Also, is it normal to overhear your CEO telling a co-founder this, that it’s costing 3 sales to make 1 sale? submitted by /u/ericstrat1000 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Requesting suggestions
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by /u/cruze_8907
2h ago
Trying to build an automation service making use of make.com.In the make.com layer I plan to use air table/google sheet and few other common apis like instagram/fb etc. Might also require AWS S3. Basic workflow is like below. User inputs a data and under the hood make.com scenario runs and then user makes some selection and then based on the selection another make.com scenario runs and output is generated. I just was reading about webflow and heard that it so not good for a web app. What no code tools can you all suggest for this requirement considering the UI building/Pages and integration t ..read more
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Is $5,000 cheap for building a SaaS?
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by /u/Prestigious-Cup-1254
2h ago
I'm just curious what the average is for developers to charge you to build them a SaaS - I was just quoted $5,000 from a developer is that the average or is it low or high? submitted by /u/Prestigious-Cup-1254 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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SaaS: Bigger and Better in 2024
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by /u/theautowade
2h ago
The SaaS industry is booming! Analysts predict a market size of over $230 billion by year-end, fueled by cloud adoption and remote work. Businesses are using more SaaS tools than ever (over 110 on average!), and with rising costs, we expect creative pricing models to emerge. Integration platforms (iPaaS) are on the rise, too, helping connect all these apps for a smoother workflow. submitted by /u/theautowade [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Make Storage Sexy Again
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by /u/karkibigyan
2h ago
Hi everyone, I am building https://thedrive.ai, where you can store your documents in files and folders, have a notion-like editor, slack-like channels in each file/folder, and AI assistant everywhere. We are working on handling complex search, and agentic actions, which I think would be pretty cool. I was wondering if you would check it out, and give feedback. submitted by /u/karkibigyan [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Getting users, but not sure how to monetize or PMF
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by /u/TitanX16
2h ago
Hey everyone! Been working on a project for the last ~2 months and was looking to get some input as to the best way to move forward. The Product I built a tool to help students more easily go about networking for internships. Students can schedule hundreds of personalized emails each week to professionals in the industry they want to recruit for. Student don't need to find emails, just enter industries they want to enter and we find the emails for them. In careers such as banking or consulting this networking building is almost always necessary to land roles. The Current State I built this to ..read more
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Positioning our Bot Detection Tool: What's the Best position ?
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by /u/Wonderful-Ad-5952
5h ago
Hey everyone, me and my dev team working last two years to developed bot detection application that identifies good and bad bots visiting your site, whitelists the good ones, blacklists the bad ones, and delivers human-only analytics data. With the growing threat of AI bots scraping content and contributing to big data, I'm unsure how to best position my tool in the market. I'd appreciate your input on which focus resonates more with potential users. Please vote in the poll and feel free to share your thoughts in the comments! View Poll submitted by /u/Wonderful-Ad-5952 [visit reddit] [comme ..read more
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There are too many sales/lead gen AI tools out there but which ones are actually worthwhile?
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by /u/PossessionWarm3102
5h ago
The debate can extend to the core functionality of AI tools in sales. While some emphasize the importance of personalization and authenticity in outreach efforts, others focus on the sheer volume and speed at which leads can be generated. With a barage of AI tools coming in everyday and no time to test out each or looking them up at G2 and Capterra which ones would you all suggest. Maybe even a complete stack suggestions would be great. submitted by /u/PossessionWarm3102 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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