Category: Reducing User Churn

How To Handle Objections As A SaaS Company

Being aware of your users’ objections (especially if they’re not paying users yet) goes a long way. Mind you, the

How To Write Every Day For Your SaaS Product’s Users

If “you learn something new every day” — then you can write something every day. We anyways write every day.

SaaS Companies Reducing User Churn — The Fundamental Rule

I don’t know the exact quote but it goes something like “If you want to change the world, start with

One Better Way To Grab People’s Attention On A SaaS Website

Here’s one thing to be added to the pile of articles regarding the headline on your SaaS’s website. Simply say

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How A SaaS Founder Can Get Close To A Billionaire

Who are you trying to reach and what do they need. This should be the mantra of a SaaS founder.

The Future Of Freemium: How To Get People’s Attention

This is absolutely for you if you’re selling something (product or service) and you want more users/clients. If you have

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How To Properly Scale A SaaS Product: 5 Proven Examples

“Scaleable” means you’re building your SaaS product 3, 5 or 10 times as fast as someone who’s doing the same

Why SaaS Companies Should Build Communities With Their Users

Community building. Because of the world we live in (i.e. the internet era), there’s a plethora of meanings you can

How To Plan A Highly-Converting SaaS Website For Free

“I need a new website because I’d love that clean look” or “I want a new website as we need

“Why Are People Not Paying For My SaaS Product?”

If your pricing system makes you confused, asking questions like “Why are people not ok with paying this much?” then

A Common Mistake That Costs SaaS Companies $1,000,000 Or More. And How To Avoid It

When it comes to logos, there’s a culture to every industry/field. Corporate is usually blue. Nature/ecological/environmentally-aware companies are… green —

How To Scale Or Automate Your Software As A Service Demo

I was replying to this question and the answer became pretty long — an article in itself. I’ll link the