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Taking the tradition of spring cleaning your R session to a nefarious direction, how a little R and automation crafted together helps with bill payments, and the tried-and-true method of simulation in action to investigate time-to-event inference statistics.Episode LinksThis week's curator: Ryo Nakagawara - @R_by_Ryo) (X/Twitter) & @R_by_Ryo@mstdn.social (Mastodon)I Made R Text For MeStop Jenny committing arsonThe log-rank Test Assumes More Than the Cox ModelEntire issue available at rweekly.org/2024-W14Supplement ResourcesLinux Unplugged episode 156: The xz Backdoor Exposed https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/show/linux-unplugged/556/Pushbullet https://www.pushbullet.com/{rpushbullet} R interface to the awesome Pushbullet service https://github.com/eddelbuettel/rpushbulletMike's PDF quarto reports in devcontainers GitHub repo https://github.com/ketchbrookanalytics/quarto-pdf-devAligning Beliefs and Profession: Using R in Protecting the Penobscot Nation's Traditional Lifeways https://www.r-consortium.org/blog/2024/03/27/aligning-beliefs-and-profession-using-r-in-protecting-the-penobscot-nations-traditional-lifewaysUsing Data to Protect Traditional Lifeways https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PjOSBHRm74Supporting the showUse the contact page at https://rweekly.fireside.fm/contact to send us your feedbackR-Weekly Highlights on the Podcastindex.org - You can send a boost into the show directly in the Podcast Index. First, top-up with Alby, and then head over to the R-Weekly Highlights podcast entry on the index.A new way to think about value: https://value4value.infoGet in touch with us on social media Eric Nantz: @rpodcast@podcastindex.social (Mastodon) and @theRcast (X/Twitter)Mike Thomas: @mike_thomas@fosstodon.org (Mastodon) and @mike_ketchbrook (X/Twitter)Music credits powered by OCRemixHeart's Lullaby - Final Fantasy V - RebeccaETripp, Gamer of the Winds, Rahul Vanamali, Teil Buck - https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR04572Tails and the Music Maker - Picolescence - zircon - https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR02176
Si te dedicas a cualquier profesión digital, es probable que tengas archivos por todos lados. Que cuando necesites disponer de un documento en tu teléfono, ese archivo esté en tu computadora o al revés. Y la más clásica de todas, olvidar o mezclar las contraseñas, una herramienta tan útil, como difícil de recordar. En este episodio te traigo algunos trucos para simplificar tu trabajo y dejar de perder tiempo transfiriendo archivos o recuperando contraseñas. Comencemos con la primera herramienta. La descubrí hace varios años y su potente funcionamiento la puso en el top de mis aplicaciones de trabajo favoritas. Con ella resolví la transferencia de archivos entre mi celular y mi computadora. Se trata de una extensión para Chrome y una app para tu teléfono, se llama Pushbullet y te da la posibilidad de compartir videos, imágenes, textos y enlaces, entre un dispositivo y otro. Y Lo que finalmente me enamoró de esta herramienta, es que puedo sumar amigos y compartirles a ellos las imágenes que están en cualquiera de mis dispositivos. Siguiente. ¿Si necesitas conocer el color de un elemento en una página web, hoy cómo lo resolves? No se tú, pero yo uso ColorZilla, otra extensión del navegador que sirve tomar el color exacto de cualquier elemento online. Como resultado de usarla obtenemos el código hexadecimal preciso que nos sirve para armar un diseño de la marca o completar una paleta de colores propia. Tercera, De la misma manera que necesitas conocer el color de un elemento, puede que requieras conocer la tipografía de una página web, y cómo no, también hay una extensión que te ayuda a descubrir cuál es. Se llama Whatfont y funciona exactamente igual a la anterior. Con esta extensión instalada, siempre que quieras saber cuál es la tipografía de una web, podrás activar el cursor y al pasar sobre el texto te indica de qué tipografía se trata. La siguiente es una aplicación, que resuelve con facilidad la necesidad de mostrarle a alguien la pantalla del celular para enseñarle alguna funcionalidad. Útil sobre todo en épocas de pandemia, donde muchos nos acostumbramos a las clases y cursos online. Podes conectar sin cables tu celular a tu compu y luego compartir tu pantalla, o también grabarla. La app se llama Airdroid y una vez que la tengas instalada en tu dispositivo, solo tenes que ingresar a web.airdroid.com y escanear con tu app el código QR, ir a la opción reflejo y listo. Veras tu celular en la pantalla de tu compu o tu SmartTv. Quinta y última. ¿Cuántas veces tuviste que recuperar una contraseña? ¿Cuánto tiempo perdiste en ese ejercicio? Te lo digo yo, muchísimo. Hoy te traigo una solución al problema de las contraseñas. Para que este truco funcione, previamente tenes que permitir que Google guarde las contraseñas. Cada vez que ingresas a una plataforma, el navegador te pregunta si queres que recuerde tu contraseña, decile que sí (siempre que no sea un dispositivo público, por supuesto) Una vez que tengas las contraseñas guardadas, puede suceder que igual no las recuerdes, entonces vasa a seguir estos pasos: Configuración del navegador > Contraseñas > Y allí vas a buscar de que sitio necesitas recuperar la contraseña, por ejemplo Netflix. Las contraseñas están encriptadas, para poder desbloquearlas necesitas ingresar la contraseña de inicio de Windows (la que colocas al prender la compu) Una vez que ingresas esa clave, el sistema te permitirá visualizar la contraseña de la plataforma ¡y listo! esto te llevará 1 minuto cómo mucho y no tendrás que recuperar nunca más una contraseña.
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Looking for ways to make the process of hitting "go live" easier?Want to get more involved on social media, but just don't have the time?Trying to figure out how to best use your Discord server to connect with your regulars?I sat down with GrindheadJim this week on Stream Key to talk about ways to increase EFFICIENCY as a Twitch Streamer. Learn how you can make your life easier when it comes to streaming, time balance, and more!Resources mentioned in video:IFTTT - https://ifttt.com/Pushbullet - https://www.pushbullet.com/Anchor - https://anchor.fm/StreamLabs OBS/Bot - https://streamlabs.com/chatbotConnect with GrindheadJim!https://grindheadjim.comTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/GrindheadJimTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/GrindheadJimInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/GrindheadJimConnect with TRUgaming/GreenChord!Twitch (TRU) - https://twitch.tv/trugamingTwitch (GC) - https://twitch.tv/greenchordTwitter - https://twitter.com/trugamingllcInstagram - https://instagram.com/trugamingllcDiscord - https://discord.gg/trugamingSpecial thanks to viewers who asked questions this week!MrPureinstinct: https://www.twitch.tv/mrpureinstinctSlimtimmy13: https://www.twitch.tv/slimtimmy13LadyKitisa: https://www.twitch.tv/ladykitisaGamer_Dad_NC: https://www.twitch.tv/gamer_dad_ncDiasean: https://www.twitch.tv/diasean
Looking for ways to make the process of hitting "go live" easier?Want to get more involved on social media, but just don't have the time?Trying to figure out how to best use your Discord server to connect with your regulars?I sat down with GrindheadJim this week on Stream Key to talk about ways to increase EFFICIENCY as a Twitch Streamer. Learn how you can make your life easier when it comes to streaming, time balance, and more!Resources mentioned in video:IFTTT - https://ifttt.com/Pushbullet - https://www.pushbullet.com/Anchor - https://anchor.fm/StreamLabs OBS/Bot - https://streamlabs.com/chatbotConnect with GrindheadJim!https://grindheadjim.comTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/GrindheadJimTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/GrindheadJimInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/GrindheadJimConnect with TRUgaming/GreenChord!Twitch (TRU) - https://twitch.tv/trugamingTwitch (GC) - https://twitch.tv/greenchordTwitter - https://twitter.com/trugamingllcInstagram - https://instagram.com/trugamingllcDiscord - https://discord.gg/trugamingSpecial thanks to viewers who asked questions this week!MrPureinstinct: https://www.twitch.tv/mrpureinstinctSlimtimmy13: https://www.twitch.tv/slimtimmy13LadyKitisa: https://www.twitch.tv/ladykitisaGamer_Dad_NC: https://www.twitch.tv/gamer_dad_ncDiasean: https://www.twitch.tv/diasean
How to target and engage prospective customers? What message does your company need in order to appeal to both small businesses and enterprises? How to grow your company through content and social media marketing? About Naomi Assaraf -Naomi Assaraf is co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer of cloudHQ, a profitable tech startup that makes Gmail productivity tools for clients like Uber, Autodesk, and CapitalOne. In the past two years at cloudHQ, she increased user acquisition by a factor of seven. -Assaraf specificializes in growth and is especially passionate about the process of growing startups to their profitability stage. -She has founded three companies since her first one at age 17 and mentors other startups on growth. -Assaraf is also a global keynote speaker and blog contributor for the Huffington Post. Her most current interests revolve around artificial intelligence and mixed reality. Key Takeaways: -One of the biggest problems marketers face is establishing their target base: Once you do this, it is easy to engage them with ads or keywords. -Decide what to produce based on existing products with high user levels and low satisfaction rates. -Learn from your customers: They provide useful feedback on who they are and how they are using your products. -A self-motivated and inspired team is a must for achieving growth and success with your product or service. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a public relations and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at https://www.hunterandbard.com. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in Public Relations and design – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
What is growth marketing? How can you meet KPIs without compromising product quality or customer experience? What is the difference between performance marketing and experimentation? How to make the most out of your experimentation? About Ferdinand Goetzen Ferdinand Goetzen is the head of growth at Recruitee, which provides companies with an all in one tool for managing and streamlining their entire recruitment process. It is one of the fastest growing SaaS startups in the Netherlands and has the goal of expanding to the entire European continent. Ferdinand has been working in various forms of marketing and growth for almost a decade and is an expert in full-funnel marketing and growth experimentation. He began marketing at the age of 15 and has been dominating the industry ever since. He is a passionate traveler and avid blogger. Ferdinand loves to blog about tech, travel, and growth. You can check his blog out at blog.ferdinandgoetzen.com Key Takeaways: Growth Marketing requires marketers to work full funnel: Conversion is not enough, growth marketers need to be involved in customer retention, satisfaction, and return. Experimentation is a great way to discover new marketing methods, but it is crucial that your experiment is scalable and appropriate for the intended channel. Product quality is key. A high-quality product leads to high-level customers and their valuable recommendations. Data, creativity, and alignment within department teams are essential aspects for growth. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a public relations and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at https://www.hunterandbard.com. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in Public Relations and design – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
How do you identify your target market? What tools should you be using to attract them? How to introduce a novel product in an established market? What relationships should you be making and questions should you be asking to effectively land and expand your customer base? About Whitney Sales Whitney Sales is a business leader, venture capitalist, and the founder of Sales Method, a consultancy that helps startups grow by identifying their target markets, establishing strong sales teams, and launching their product quickly and successfully. Sales is a fitting surname for Whitney, who has over 10 years of start up sales experience and is an expert in early stage sales and efficiently getting company’s products to the market. She specializes in building successful sales teams and has lead four companies to Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Companies list, including LoopNet, Joby, Meltwater, and SpringAhead. Whitney graduated University of California San Diego with honors and a Bbachelor’s degree in Ssociology, and continues to study sociology and neuroscience. Key Takeaways: When identifying your target buyers, always be informed of whether they are dealing with a pain, if they are allocating a portion of their budget to this pain, and if the people dealing with the pain and the budget are accessible. When making connections in companies, learn to differentiate between champions, who get things done, and talkers, who waste your time. Domain expertise is essential for establishing credibility with clients. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a public relations and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at https://www.hunterandbard.com. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in Public Relations and design – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
How do you develop a winning idea? What is the secret to making a profound impact on your customers? How to balance quantifiable data with creativity in order to predict client reaction and satisfaction? In this week’s episode of Insider SaaS, Steve Tornello shares his experiences in creative problem solving with host Shira Abel. About Steve Tornello Steve Tornello is an award winning creative director and writer who currently works at Sales Force as Director of Integrated Marketing, where he creates and relays meaningful messages through all aspects of marketing and advertising. His extensive background includes 14 years of leading and creating huge ad campaigns for companies like Nike, EA Sports, Xbox, Visa, Youtube, Ebay, and many others. His work spans across mediums such as print, television, websites, social, and more. Whether he is writing, directing, editing, producing or managing a project, Steve strives to communicate a human truth to his audience. Aside from his role in marketing, Steve cultivates his creativity through writing articles which have been featured in Sports Illustrated and other media outlets, and is currently in the process of selling and producing a screenplay. Key Takeaways: It takes sorting through several ideas before you discover a brilliant one. Judge your work based on the knowledge and experience of past failures and successes. Your work should constantly evolve and improve alongside your company and audience. Creative success is achieved through collaboration between visual and writing departments, as well as creative freedom and mutual understanding between directors and their team members. “Ideation by committee, design by yourself.” Personal outlets, self-care, and healthy habits are crucial for maintaining the necessary energy to foster creativity and motivation. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a public relations and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at https://www.hunterandbard.com. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR and design – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
What is operational and customer debt? What are some challenges of going from a freemium to a paid subscription offering? How to manage your team and make sure they concentrate on the right things? Joshua Ho shares his successes and failures with the host Shira Abel in building a software company. About Joshua Ho Joshua Ho is the founder of Referral Rock where he leads the product and marketing teams. By his own admission, it is an odd combination of responsibilities but makes use of his primary skillsets as well as providing a vision for the business throughout the customer lifecycle. His background in engineering and software architecture as well as his passion for customer experience helped him realize he could build solutions that fit a business need. Outside of Referral Rock, Joshua is a competitive handball player who also enjoys engineering marble towers and elaborate train track systems with his two kids. Key Takeaways: Inside sales and simply talking to your customers can bring surprising results. Customers expect a certain level of responsiveness, make sure your sales team knows how to prioritize. Content is a powerful tool in bringing your customers to your website and getting them interested in what you do. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a public relations and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at https://www.hunterandbard.com. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR and design – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
What is Account Based Marketing and is it right for you? How to implement lead scoring and how is it going to change going forward? How has the buyer behavior changed over the past 10 years? Andre Yee shares some great insight with the host Shira Abel on ABM, content marketing, and B2B selling. About Andre Yee Andre Yee is the CEO of Triblio, a leading ABM platform company. Prior to Triblio, Andre was the SVP Products at Eloqua, where he played a critical role in the emergence of marketing automation platforms. He is applying his specific experience in marketing automation toward shaping and defining the account based marketing (ABM) category. Through his experience at Triblio, he has the privilege of working with some of the best B2B marketers in the world, helping them deploy over a hundred ABM campaigns. Outside of work, he is interested in eating good food, spending time with good people and investing in good causes. Key Takeaways: • ABM is a powerful approach because the buyer behavior has changed and the buyers no longer need to be filling out forms. • If you're delivering helpful content to your prospects, helping them solve their problems, and not just talking about your product, you will likely be able to shorten your sales cycle. • In order to succeed with ads, you should be targeting the right people, inviting them to not just the landing page, but to explore what your company does and personalizing that experience. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a public relations and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at https://www.hunterandbard.com. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR and design – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Where to start with your marketing? How to build a marketing department with one person? Why having a process for everything can save you from getting overwhelmed? Carlyn Manly talks to the host Shira Abel about Account Based Marketing and staying on top of your game. About Carlyn Manly Carlyn Manly is the Head of Marketing at Folloze, the leading ABM Engagement platform. She holds 20 years of marketing experience. She is a focused, strategic, high energy CMO who helps bring fast growing startups to the next level. She has repeatedly taken companies, from post Series A who have marketing debt and need to get their processes in place, from 0 to 60. Her superpower is creating and instilling process, growing teams, and ensuring revenue goals are exceeded through smart marketing. Carlyn has extensive Marketing experience in the following industries: Biotherapeutics Professional Services/Consulting, Security Software, SaaS for Marketing, Automation and Supply Chain, Network Security and Electronics When not working, Carlyn loves to spend her time in her favorite city, San Francisco, enjoying local cuisine, wine and hanging out with her furry sidekick a ShihTzu name Mochi. Key Takeaways: Starting with your marketing is like building a house. First, figure out your budget and what your plan is. Then start by prioritizing your tasks. Work smart, not hard. Use as much of what you already have, instead of creating all new assets for marketing. Make sure your sales and marketing are aligned by consistently getting feedback from both. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at https://www.hunterandbard.com. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR and design – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
How can you get companies to focus on one thing? What are some misconceptions in SaaS B2B world? Geva Perry talks to the host Shira Abel about the importance of concentrating on your target market, timing, marketing, and more in this week's episode of SaaS Insider. About Geva Perry • Geva is an advisor and board member at B2B startups. He specializes in strategy and marketing and has worked with many leading SaaS and cloud companies. The companies he has worked with include Heroku (acquired by Salesforce), Twilio (went public this year), New Relic (went public last year), Ravello (acquired by Oracle), BlazeMeter (acquired by CA) and many more. • Geva has a special focus on business-to-developer, or B2D, companies. Key Takeaways: • You can't be all things to everyone. Staying focused is what will help you get where you want to be. • Successful companies have a great attention to detail, confidence, and they move fast. • Don't try to apply all the things that worked in the past, make sure to always keep testing. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at https://www.hunterandbard.com. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR and design – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
How can you ensure customer success? Can you re-engage a customer? Should you resign a customer and how do you know if the relationship is not working? Tal Tsfany shares with the host Shira Abel the main concepts for good customer enablement and making sure your business is growing. About Tal Tsfany • Tal Tsfany is an entrepreneur, investor and a business executive with extensive experience in the technology world. He is currently the VP of CS at Mulesoft and formerly the Chief Customer Officer of Base CRM. Prior to Base, Tal served as a VP in Amdocs, a multi-billion-dollar software company in the telecommunications space. • Tal has built several customer service organizations and is an expert in the evolving world of Customer Success fueled by our transformation to a subscription-based-economy. Key Takeaways: • One of key aspects of success is thinking of your whole solution, not just enablement itself. • Focus should be the main thing in a way you manage your customer success team. • If your customer is not fully engaged, you have to have an honest discussion and try to understand the root cause of the problem. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
What are the benefits of working with a remote team from all over the world? How do you build trust in your prospects? How can you increase your conversion rate by forcing people to go to the next step? Robert Rawson talks to the host Shira Abel in this week's episode of SaaS Insider about running a software company, motivating the team, building trust and converting leads. About Rob Rawson • Rob Rawson is a former medical doctor turned Entrepreneur. He has started several successful and failed businesses ventures. Now he is the founder and CEO for the products Time Doctor and Staff.com which is a Software-as-a-service business with 7 figure revenue and over 60% YoY growth. They have over 5000 customers, and these customers have 25,000 employees using the software. This company is completely remote with over 60 people working full time in 28 countries. Key Takeaways: • Working with a remote team from all over the world is both challenging and rewarding. Start by building trust by making sure everyone is being heard and paid in a timely manner. • If you are forcing customers to convert into paying customers, you might lose a few of them along the way, but at the end of the day you'll end up with a higher conversion rate. • There is no need for complicated KPIs as long as you're keeping track of your numbers and checking them at least every few months. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
How to manage your time as an entrepreneur? How can you send customers to your site by providing value? What kind of content should you be sharing? Ian Cleary from RazorSocial shares his tips with the host Shira Abel on getting the most out of your day, your content, and your business. About Ian Cleary • Ian Cleary is the founder of RazorSocial which was listed as one of the top 10 marketing blogs globally by INC in 2016. He has a deep knowledge of social media, content marketing and technology and is considered one of the top marketing influencers in his field. • Besides his work on RazorSocial, he regularly contributes articles to Entrepreneur.com and Forbes. He’s also been featured in major industry publications including VentureBeat, New York Times, Fox News, Huffington Post, and many more. • Ian is a highly sought after conference speaker and consultant, ranking consistently among the top 50 content marketing and social media influencers in the world. He consults brands on how to develop and execute smart influencer and content marketing programs. Ian recently spoke at Social Media Marketing World, Content Marketing World, and Martech. Key Takeaways: • Manage your energy, not just your time. • A great way to drive traffic to your site is creating good content or even different software pieces useful to your audience. • Create a blog based on the right keywords and write about something that nobody else is to help your customers and drive them to your site. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: social media, saas, content Facebook Status: Social Media Expert Ian Cleary shares his tips with the host @shiraabel on getting the most out of your day, your content, and your business. Listen to this week’s episode of #SaaSInsider to learn more. Twitter Status: Learn how you should be managing your time and your content from our guest @iancleary in this week’s #SaaSInsider.
Why there is a gap between early stage adopters and mainstream customers? How can you succeed in outbound sales? What to do if you have a small team to accomplish everything? Aaron “Air” Ross shares with the host Shira Abel his tips for getting the most out of your outside sales. About • Aaron “Air” Ross is the internationally best-selling author of Predictable Revenue (called “The Sales Bible of Silicon Valley”) and From Impossible To Inevitable. He created the outbound sales methodology that almost doubled Salesforce.com’s growth. He founded Predictable Revenue: The Outbound Success Company, and his team specializes in helping companies get outbound right the first time. • Aaron is married with 9 children, lives in Los Angeles, and graduated from Stanford. Key Takeaways: • With the rise of inbound sales, remember that outbound should still be a part of your strategy to find new customers. • If you're a growth company, your long term solution is to have your internal team prospecting. • The person who does prospecting, should be separate from the sales person, and the closer. The sales teams need to work like sports teams - everyone needs to have their own role to be successful. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: outside sales, saas, predictable revenue Facebook Status: Aaron “Air” Ross shares his tips for getting the most out of your #outsidesales with the host @shiraabel in this week’s episode of #SaaSInsider. Tune in to learn how to do it the right way. Twitter Status: Aaron “Air” Ross talks about #outsidesales and prospecting with the host @shiraabel in this week’s episode of #SaaSInsider.
What should your business consider when it comes to SEO? How does PPC work in the B2B SaaS world? What are the most critical things you should know about PPC? Ben Childs, the founder of Digital Reach, talks to the host Shira Abel about Search Engine Optimization, PPC, and the type of content you should concentrate on for your business. About Ben Childs Ben Childs is the founder of Digital Reach Agency. He started it in 2011 by getting a handheld phone from RadioShack, plugging a MagicJack into his computer, and calling people asking to do PPC for them. His first client did scrapbooking in Bethesda Maryland - Six years later, they now work with B2B companies from enterprises like divisions of Cisco and Aon to funded start-ups here in the Valley. They specialize in doing inbound marketing for SaaS companies and are getting better every day. Key Takeaways: If you think PPC doesn't work, it's likely because you didn't do it right. Find the right people who know what they’re doing. Don’t cheap out on your website, and make sure to use your keywords. Content is now more important than ever, but now it’s all about the high quality content, not just keywords and consistency. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: SEO, PPC, content marketing Facebook Status: Ben Childs, the founder of Digital Reach, talks to the host @shiraabel about #SEO, #PPC, and the type of #content you should concentrate on for your #B2B #SaaS company. Listen to this week’s episode of #SaaSInsider podcast. Twitter Status: Ben Childs, the founder of @DigitalReachB2B, and the host @shiraabel discuss the importance of #SEO, #PPC, and good quality #content.
What’s the process for finding and reaching out to affiliates? How can content marketing help you grow your business? Why you should use quizzes as a part of your strategy? Josh Haynam talk to the host Shira Abel about how he grew his SaaS business and what he did to jump start it when it wasn’t moving forward. About Josh Haynam Josh Haynam is the co-founder of Interact Quiz Builder, a tool used by more than 30,000 businesses including The American Red Cross, Home Depot, and Forbes. He's probably seen more quizzes than any other human on earth right now. Key Takeaways: Affiliate marketing can be a great way to promote your business, if you are ready to invest your time into finding the right partners to ensure their goals align with yours. If you have to educate the whole market, don't jump straight to selling. Start with the education and bringing value to your potential customers. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: saas, quizzes, affiliate marketing Facebook Status: @tryinteract talks to the host @shiraabel in this episode of #SaaSInsider about promoting his #SaaSbusiness with affiliate and content marketing, and using quizzes for generating leads. Twitter Status: @jhaynam and @shiraabel discuss quizzes, affiliate and content marketing to grow a B2B company.
Are you building your new product too soon? Why take risks when you're meeting the revenue goals and everything seems to be going great? What is the difference between demographic, psychographic, and firmographic data? Tukan Das, the Co-Founder of LeadSift, talks to the host Shira Abel in this episode of SaaS Insider about mining unstructured data to find the signals of intent. About • Tapajyoti Das (Tukan) is the co-founder of LeadSift, a platform to identify actionable business opportunities from social media. • At LeadSift, he is the hacker, hustler and the dreamer where he is working with his team to make social sales a reality. • Outside of work, he likes to play cricket, soccer and watch The Daily Show with Jon Stewart! Connect with him on Twitter @tdas. Key Takeaways: • Think about monetizing your product before you build it. • Work with customers that you know you can provide value to. • If your product team is not motivated, figure out what you need to change, make sure their work is being valued, and take a risk to build something great. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: saas, product launch, sales Facebook Status: If your product team is not motivated, figure out what you need to change, make sure their work is being valued, and take a risk to build something great. Tukan Das, the Co-Founder of LeadSift, shares his perspective with the host @shiraabel in this week’s episode of SaaS Insider. Twitter Status: Listen to this week’s episode of #SaaSInsider with @shiraabel, as she interviews @tdas about building a new SaaS product.
Have you been doing sales wrong all along? Why basing sales on data and not just intuition is important? What are the challenges when working with different countries? How to get your sales team work as one unit? Dimitar Stanimiroff talks to the host Shira Abel about pushing sales teams into using a new methodology in this week’s episode of SaaS Insider. About Dimitar Stanimiroff • Dimitar is the founder and CEO of Heresy - a workflow and analytics platform that helps salespeople make data-driven decisions and allows sales teams to always stay in sync. • Before launching Heresy, Dimitar served as the MD EMEA at Stack Overflow. He was the first European employee of the company and launched Stack Overflow Careers (now Talent) in Europe, scaling the team from 0 to 75+ people across UK, Germany and France. • Dimitar also launched and served as MD for Insights - Stack Overflow's Talent Mapping, Analytics & Business Intelligence unit. Prior to joining SO, he co-founded OVIA (now WePow). Dimitar holds a bachelor's degree in Economics and a master's degree in Technology Entrepreneurship from University College London. Key Takeaways: • Commission should be there not to motivate salespeople to do the right thing, but as something that doesn't prevent them from it. • If you want your sales team to believe in a new methodology, show them results. • Allowing a sales team to work on one common goal with little supervision from a sales manager can change the way they think and bring you more profit. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: sales, teamwork, saas Facebook Status: Dimitar Stanimiroff and @shiraabel discuss agile sales model, how to motivate your sales team, and challenges when working with different countries in this week’s episode of #SaaS Insider. Twitter Status: @stanimiroff and @shiraabel discuss helping sales people make data-driven decisions in this week’s episode of #SaaSInsider.
How do you make sure you’re not wasting your time in an accelerator? What are some “growth hacks” your startup can use in the early stage? How to figure out your customer segment? Max Pecherskyy, the Co-Founder of PromoRepublic, shares his experience with the host Shira Abel on raising funds through multiple accelerators and working through multiple challenges to start an international business. About Max Pecherskyy • Max is a passionate SaaS entrepreneur whose mission is to connect professionals, SaaS companies, and startup hubs to help them form long-term relationships and sustainable win-win partnerships. Max splits his time between Kiev, Helsinki, and San Francisco. • Current challenge: Connecting angel and institutional investors, co-founders, exceptional talent and partner companies across 3 countries (UA/FI/US) to make the PromoRepublic.com venture succeed at global scale. • Prior to co-founding PromoRepublic, Max worked in marketing agencies for 10 years, and was responsible for business development, digital marketing, and sales. He co-founded the digital agency NSG.agency and acquired accounts like Kimberly Clark, Danone, Philips, Ferrero, Johnson & Johnson, Henkel to name a few. • Fields of expertise: startups, strategic business development, enterprise sales, branding, digital marketing, fundraising. Key Takeaways: • It’s important to choose a startup accelerator that has the best positioning in the market. • Building a startup through multiple accelerators can work to your benefit. • Segmentation will help you understand what your customers need to solve their problems and what you should be developing for them. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: social media, startup, saas Facebook Status: @pecherskyy joins @shiraabel to talk about the benefits of accelerators and what his team went through to get their business off the ground. #SaaSInsider Twitter Status: @pecherskyy joins @shiraabel to talk about the benefits of accelerators and what his team went through to get their business off the ground. #SaaSInsider
How large should your company be before you start thinking about hiring a marketing operations person? What KPIs should your SaaS marketing team have? Cristina Vetere-Saunders, the Co-Founder of CS2 Marketing, talks to the host Shira Abel about what a B2B company needs to succeed at marketing their own business. About Crissy Vetere-Saunders • Crissy Vetere-Saunders is the Co-Founder of CS2 Marketing, a B2B marketing agency based out of San Francisco, CA. Before starting CS2, Crissy started her career managing marketing operations at Marketo, managed Global Marketing Operations at Jive Software, and and ran revenue operations and demand generation at a security startup called Agari. • Today, Crissy helps B2B tech companies, mostly based out of the Bay Area, strategize, execute, and scale their marketing operations and demand generation efforts. • In her free time, Crissy enjoys being outdoors with her dog, cooking, or writing for her personal blog Whoandfrom.com. Key Takeaways: • Marketing Qualified Leads are now all about generating enough engagement and interest with the right people from the right accounts. • When you're marketing, think about whether you would want to be marketed to this way. Would you want to be spammed, or read that content? • Marketing is as important after a sale, as it is to qualify a lead. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: saas, marketing, ABM Facebook Status: Crissy Vetere-Saunders, the Co-Founder of CS2 Marketing, shares her thoughts with the host @shiraabel on AMB, setting up marketing operations, and necessary tools. Tune in to #SaaSInsider to learn how they can help your B2B business. Twitter Status: Crissy Vetere-Saunders, the Co-Founder of CS2 Marketing, and the host @shiraabel discuss #AMB and setting up marketing operations. #SaaSInsider
How can you run a marketing department with 2 people and satisfy a sales team of 50? What are the 3 marketing categories you should know about? What goes into a Competitive Battlecard? In this week’s episode of SaaS Insider, Adam Stein, the founder of APS Marketing, and the host Shira Abel discuss product marketing, solving problems for customers, and getting a sales team to buy in. About Adam Stein • APS Marketing and Adam’s marketing leadership of more than 20 years both center on building underlying differentiated product messaging strategy, hands-on writing, and program development. These three ingredients scale category development and high performance content syndication. He’s undertaken marketing strategy and programs that strategically develop and deliver revenue at growth firms fortunate to expand into category leaders including MobileIron, Broadcom (Epigram), Cisco, Fortinet and Juniper. He helped build many of these award-winning marketing teams from day one by partnering with leading VCs including Accel, Benchmark, Foundation, Mohr Davidow, Norwest, Redpoint, Sequoia and Storm. • Adam founded APS Marketing in 2015 to offer Product marketing as a Service for content creation, marketing planning and ROI program development. He focuses on client needs in Big Data, enterprise software, networking, security, semiconductors and mobility. Services APS Marketing offers include defining a measurable B2B Marketing strategy and industry-relevant content. The results deliver revenue-driven goals including sales & product marketing content creation and the implementation of global GTM programs. Key Takeaways: • If there is a shift in your industry and you have to cannibalize one of your own products, do it before somebody else will. • Product Marketing defines what your services are, their benefits for a customer, and how you’re better from your competitors. You need to make it easy for people to understand what problem you’re solving in order to make a sale. • In order for your marketing strategy to work, all three marketing categories have to be aligned. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: product marketing, sales, software business Facebook Status: Adam Stein and @shiraabel discuss product marketing and providing sales teams with the right tools on this week’s episode of #SaaSInsider. They talk about the right time to cannibalize your own product and defining what your benefits for a customer are. Twitter Status: @apstein2 and @shiraabel discuss product marketing and providing sales teams with the right tools on this week’s episode of #SaaSInsider.
How can freemium be beneficial to your SaaS business? What is the best way to figure out pricing? Which size of business should you be selling to? Elie Khoury, the CEO of Woopra, talks to Shira Abel about starting his business in Lebanon and moving it to Silicon Valley, his challenges and successes along the way. About Elie Khoury • Elie Khoury is the co-founder and CEO of Woopra. An engineer by trade, CEO by profession, Elie built Woopra under the belief that data made accessible to everyone in the organization would empower all employees to make better-informed, data-driven decisions. • He studied computer science at the Lebanese American University where he built the first generation of Woopra in 2007. • In addition to Woopra, he co-founded YallaStartup, a non-profit organization established to foster entrepreneurship in the Middle East and North Africa. Key Takeaways: • Freemium can help you get a head start on your user base, but get ready for challenges when you’re ready to monetize. • Make sure to have enough support for your paid customers and learn to prioritize when it comes to different levels of paid subscriptions. • Don’t get involved with selling to enterprise until you know you’re ready. If you know you want to sell to large businesses, start preparing everything early. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: saas business, data, freemium Facebook Status: @shiraabel and @eliekhoury in this episode of #SaaSInsider discuss analytics, pricing, and freemiums when selling B2B. Tune in to find out how Woopra made it work. Twitter Status: @shiraabel and @eliekhoury of Woopra in this episode of #SaaSInsider discuss analytics, pricing, and freemiums when selling B2B.
Should salespeople blog and create their own content? How to leverage video to improve sales? What are some different types of content that you could be sharing? Kurt Shaver, the Chief Sales Officer (CSO) of Vengreso, talks to Shira Abel about social selling done right and where to begin. About Kurt Shaver • Kurt Shaver is the CSO at Vengreso, a Digital Sales Transformation company. As a former sales rep and VP of Sales, Kurt knows what it takes to reach B2B decision makers. • He is the creator of the Social Selling Boot Camp and has over 10,000 hours of social selling experience. • Kurt is a frequent speaker at events like Dreamforce, Sales 2.0, and LinkedIn's Sales Connect conference. His blog was named a Top Sales Blog and clients includes Hewlett Packard, CenturyLink, NetApp, Frontier Communications, Maritz Travel, and City National Bank. Key Takeaways: • Salesforce is the greatest potential content distribution force that B2B companies have. • While salespeople should be sharing company and industry content, they should be authentic and create their own. • Personal video is hot right now. If you’re not using yet, it’s time to get your salesperson trained on how to use it to close more deals. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: social selling, digital marketing, saas Facebook Status: @shiraabel and @kurtshaver discuss content development, social selling, and the best tools to make it work for your business. Learn more about what other B2B companies are already doing and how to convince your salespeople to use social media in this episode of #SaaSInsider podcast. Twitter Status: @kurtshaver shares his tips on #SaaSInsider with @shiraabel on where to begin with social selling.
How do you make a transition from a job at a startup to an enterprise? How to help sales and marketing departments work together towards one common goal? Can you get sales fight for MQLs? Where do you start when trying to sell to an enterprise? Dave Ewart, the Head of Digital Marketing at Oracle, shares with Shira Abel his experience of working for an enterprise, developing a collaborative workspace, and driving innovation. About Dave Ewart • Hailing from the 50th state, Dave is a SaaS Tech Marketer with few known predators but highly allergic to: poor customer experiences, stodgy corporate marketing and inferior faux-cloud software solutions. • Dave is a Full-funnel Marketing Exec and #Startup advisor with 20 yrs experience driving revenue and demand to scale SaaS companies from seed through acquisition & IPO. David has driven marketing teams and led demand generation for B2B brand leaders including: Tealeaf (acquired by IBM), SatMetrix, Saba, Loggly, Talkdesk and is currently Head of Digital Marketing for North America at Oracle. • When Dave isn't busy creating demand, he’s likely running on the trails in Marin chasing after his two kids. Key Takeaways: • In order to align sales and marketing departments your KPIs need to change to reflect your goals. It’s not about the number of leads and MQLs, it’s about starting conversations. • Content is king of the internet, but queen is the content channel. You just need to find the right recipe. • Hire for specific skills, but look beyond a resume: get to know your candidates, what they’re passionate about, their attitudes, and their ability to drive change. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: enterprise sales, marketing, MQL Facebook Status: @shiraable and Dave Ewart discuss how to drive innovation at an enterprise, increasing the sales efficiency and modernization of marketing in this week’s episode of #SaaSInsider. Twitter Status: @clickbyclick of Oracle talks to @shiraabel on #SaaSInsider about #marketing, making change, and demand generation.
How do you enforce culture and set people up for success? How can you choose the right people to join your team? Can you make sure you have diversity? Shira Abel talks to David Cancel about having five successful exits, company culture, and the importance of building a startup around your customer. About David Cancel • David Cancel is a serial entrepreneur, podcast host (Seeking Wisdom) and angel investor/advisor. • He is best known for creating hyper-growth products and product teams at companies such as Drift, HubSpot, Performable, Ghostery and Compete. David has been featured by media outlets such as The New York Times, Forbes, Fortune, Wired, and Fast Company, and has guest lectured on entrepreneurship at Harvard, Harvard Business School, MIT, MIT’s Sloan School of Management, Bentley, and other universities. • His popular blog davidcancel.com has been read by 1M+ entrepreneurs, and his Twitter account @dcancel has 135k followers and is considered a “must-follow" account for entrepreneurs, executives and product people. Key Takeaways: • You should questions yourself and have the centre of truth, because at the end of the day you need to accept the fact that you could be wrong. For a product - the customer is the truth. Internally - the people on the team are the truth. • Firing is the #1 thing you should think about to enforce culture. • When it comes to customers, it’s all about making business personal again and having those conversations. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: company culture, diversity, customer relations Facebook Status: @shiraable talks to David Cancel about his great success with 5 exits. They discuss how to enforce a company culture and building a product around your customer in this week’s episode of #SaaSInsider. Twitter Status: @shiraabel and @dcancel discuss how to enforce a company culture and building a product around your customer in this week’s episode of #SaaSInsider.
Stencil is a cool website that focuses on making social image FAST. They have an extension for Chrome and Firefox. Once you add the extension to your browser, you can highlight a quote on any website. Click on the Stencil icon extension on the top right of your screen to add to the Stencil canvas to create an image. The quote pops into the canvas! They are integrated with buffer, so you can schedule an image (again the focus on fast, and convenient). You can create up to 10 images for free per month. The first paid plan is only $9 a month and for that, you can create 50 images per month from over 1 million images, 200K icons, 575 templates, and you can upload your own fonts. You can even create logos and watermarks. The Unlimited plan is only $18/month If you decide to go with the pro account ($9/month) and you're If you're at all unhappy with your PRO account within 7 days of upgrading, they will give you a full refund. I'm assuming that is the same for their unlimited plan as well. Take it for a test drive at https://podclick.me/stencil Pushbullet This is a cool tool software/app. That allows you to share text, links, images super fast. Check it out at www.pushbullet.com
Why you should have an even distribution of UX professionals and developers on your team? How do you fail before you write code? Shira Abel and Anders Härén talk about data, gamification, building an ideal customer persona for your business and much more. About Anders Härén • Anders Härén is the CTO of Leeroy – a Swedish retail tech startup that has been around for 8 years. • Previously Anders was the CTO at MittMedia – Sweden’s largest publisher of local news (28 regional newspapers, 22 free newspapers, 50+ sites and 50+ native apps) where he played an active and strategic role in MittMedia’s successful digital transformation and climb to top three newspaper groups in Sweden. As a CTO his two main passions are User Experience and Machine-learning. Anders was in charge of creating and scaling MittMedia’s development organization from 5 to 60 developers in three years. • In the fall of 2016 Anders joined Leeroy as a co-owner and CTO. His responsibilities are similar to the ones at MittMedia: Scaling product, platforms and development organization Key Takeaways: • You need to capture the emotions during a customer journey. • Data is your best friend. • If you understand how to measure things, you can measure anything. • Demographics is not the first thing you should look at when building an ideal persona. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: UX, software development, customer journey Facebook Status: @shiraabel talks to Anders Härén about gamification, building an ideal customer persona for your business and much more in this episode of #SaaSInsider. Twitter Status: @shiraabel talks to Anders Härén about gamification, building an ideal customer persona for your business and much more in this episode of #SaaSInsider.
What is at the very foundation of any brand? What is a marketing system? Where does research come into play? Shira Abel and Elizabeth Harr talk about strategy, A/B testing, branding for professional service firms and more. About Elizabeth Harr • Liz is an accomplished entrepreneur and experienced executive specializing in brand management for successful business growth. • Prior to joining Hinge, Liz co-founded a Microsoft solutions provider company and grew it into a thriving organization that became known for its expertise in Microsoft customer relationship management. • She has worked with clients in the for-profit, non-profit, and government sectors, helping them map out growth plans using technology adoption and now leads Hinge's practice that focuses on branding and marketing strategies for technology services firms. • She has co-authored several Hinge research books and reports, including two of their more recent books, The Visible Expert and Inside the Buyer’s Brain. Key Takeaways: • Build a marketing system around a buyer and think about how you're taking people to the next level of a buyer's journey. • On average 80% of the firms you compete with are not on your radar. That means you may be improperly positioned and you don't know your audience as well as you think. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
How does learning affect the kind of leader you are? What is the most important skill you need to have to efficiently learn? What is Account-Based Marketing? The host Shira Abel and Venkat Nagaswamy share their thoughts on learning, ABM, and converting leads into customers. About Venkat Nagaswamy • As co-founder and CEO of MarianaIQ, Venkat Nagaswamy brings a long and diverse background in high technology to bear on applying artificial intelligence and Deep Learning to help marketers make account-based marketing (ABM) an at-scale reality. • "Big Kat," as he was nicknamed by friends and colleagues, has led teams in creating analytics, technology and business development solutions at McKinsey, Juniper Networks and GE Plastics, among others. He's worked in enterprise and digital consumer hardware, SaaS, corporate and business unit strategy, market entry strategy, product development, marketing planning and more, allowing him to understand martech challenges from both the CTO and CMO's point of view. • A proud graduate of the University of Michigan and the Georgia Institute of Technology, he holds an MBA and a Master's in Aerospace Engineering. Key Takeaways: • Lifelong learning is extremely powerful and necessary for your success. • Account-Based Marketing for B2B is an amazing way to get new customers when you have the right tools to do it. • Just because you're a startup, doesn't mean you shouldn't be involved in the community. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), a PR, marketing and design agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, an agency specializing in PR, design, branding, and marketing strategy – helping SaaS companies develop mindshare. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: leadership, SaaS, Account-Based Marketing Facebook Status: @shiraable and @venkatnagaswamy talk about lifelong learning and Account-Based Marketing for B2B as an amazing way to get new customers when you have the right tools to do it. Listen to #SaaSInsider podcast. Twitter Status: @shiraable and @venkatnagaswamy talk about lifelong learning and Account-Based Marketing for B2B. Listen to #SaaSInsider podcast.
Why do marketing departments fail? What should your plan consist of? Where to start when evaluating a campaign? Shira Able and G Leavitt get into a discussion about effective marketing, building a successful company, the truth about direct mail and more. About G Leavitt • Gaydon Leavitt (or “G” as he is called), a marketing scientist, has helped over 1,000 businesses with their marketing strategy and execution in nearly 200 industries. G is devoted to helping organizations build marketing departments that produce profitable growth. • The models and software that G has developed are unprecedented for small business. They produce growth and profit by creating alignment between an organization’s strategy, plan, management, advertising, and measurements for success. Gaydon combines a technologically-focused marketing approach with marketing strategies that have worked for hundreds of years. Key Takeaways: • Most people don’t know what a marketing plan consists of or what it even is, but it’s necessary if you want to grow your business. • The number one mistake people make is not segmenting the audience when they first start. • Over 90% of the time marketing campaigns fail because of the strategy or the planning issue. • Marketing teams must analyze results and figure out what works, but they need tools and dashboards in order to do that. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: saas, marketing, business Facebook Status: @shiraable and G Leavitt get into a discussion about effective marketing, building a successful company, the truth about direct mail and more on #SaaSInsider. @c-suiteradio Twitter Status: @shiraable and G Leavitt talk about building a successful marketing team and common misconceptions about strategizing and planning. Listen to #SaaSInsider on @c-suiteradio.
Is it possible to get customers before you have a product? How do you bring large corporations together and at the same time create new products in a startup like environment? Shira Abel discusses innovation and working with enterprises with Oren Goldschmidt, the President of Pivotus Ventures. About Oren Goldschmidt • Oren is a visionary technologist and innovation expert with twenty years' experience building technology companies and developing models for corporate innovation. • He is President of Pivotus Ventures, a corporate innovation organization in the Bay Area. Pivotus brings financial institutions from different geographies together to create technologies that transform traditional banking business models by re-imagining how we interact with money and transact commerce. • Before setting up Pivotus, Oren was a General Partner and Chief Strategy and Technology Officer at Frost Data Capital, a venture fund and incubator based in California enabling large-scale corporate innovation and transformation. He has also been a Chief Technology Officer at a number of technology start-ups including Vielife (later acquired by Cigna) and VisualDNA; he was founder and managing partner at Blueorange, a London-based incubator developing innovative strategies and delivering disruptive products for a series of new ventures in the UK. Key Takeaways: • If you get it right and align incentives and create the value for everyone, you can build a powerful engine to drive innovation. • There is an amazing amount of openness from the corporates if you can talk to them about innovation and how you're going to help them move forward. • Bringing senior executives from an industry you’re trying to build a new product for is a good way to ensure you succeed. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Tags and Keywords: saas, enterprise, innovation Facebook Status: Oren Goldschmidt, the President of Pivotus Ventures, joins @shiraabel on SaaS Insider to talk about innovation, building a new product for enterprises, and his successes and failures in building a startup. Twitter Status: @shiraabel talks to Oren Goldschmidt about innovation, building a new product for enterprises, and his successes and failures in building a startup. #SaaSInsider @c-suiteradio
How do you increase conversion? How do you create an experimentation program? What are the most important aspects of building a site? Shira Abel discusses web design, copy, and research with a champion of conversion optimization and testing Peep Laja. About Peep Laja • Peep Laja is the Founder and Principal of CXL. He is from Estonia, but lives in Austin, TX (still spends summers in Europe to escape the Texas heat). • He’s an entrepreneur and a conversion optimization champion. He’s passionate about driving change and growth through digital optimization. • He was voted as #1 most influential conversion rate optimization expert in the world. He is devoted to growing the size and quality of the whole conversion optimization community. You can always rely on him for help, and to call bull****. Key Takeaways: • It’s not about what’s happening on a competitor’s website and its data, it’s about your site and what your users think about it. • When designing a website start with the user in mind, where they are coming from, what they are worried about. • Copy plays a crucial role in conversion optimization • The goal of any experiment is to change user behavior. You need to solve big problems when you're testing. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Is your company enterprise-ready? How do you define customer success when creating a product that doesn’t exist on the market? Why is it important to have mentorship programs? Today Shira Abel sits down with Eileen Carey to talk about becoming a global company, diversity and inclusion as a macroeconomic strategy, and the importance of choosing the right partners. About Eileen Carey • Eileen Carey is the Founder & CEO of Glassbreakers, a diversity and inclusion enterprise software company. Eileen has spent the majority of her career in corporate communications and public relations. • She was previously at Citigroup and MarkMonitor, a part of Thomson Reuters. She holds an MBA in International Marketing from Fordham and a BA in English from The University of Maryland. • Eileen grew up in Dobbs Ferry, NY and is currently based in San Francisco. She is passionate about social impact entrepreneurship, philanthropy and the future of inclusion technology. Key Takeaways: • Glassbreakers’ greatest success has been in creating partnerships with customers. Choosing quality and trustworthiness, rather than quantity makes all the difference. • The one thing that you must have to build an enterprise level product is security. • Don't think that you know what your customer needs until you get a quantifiable amount of data to back up your hypothesis. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
How to decide what type of content to produce for your SaaS business? Should you do it at all? What is a great way to find out more about your customer and how they feel about your company? How long before you see the results from your blog? Shira Abel chats with Emily Triplett Lentz about customer success, quality content, and how Help Scout built their blog to grow their business. About Emily Triplett Lentz • Emily Triplett Lentz is the Blog Editor and a content strategist at Help Scout, which makes customer support and email management software more human for more than 7,500 companies in over 140 countries. • Since Help Scout is a remote company (as is Basecamp, where she worked previously) Emily recently relocated to northern California by way of Austin, Texas, Costa Rica, and Anchorage, Alaska. • Outside of work she enjoys playing bluegrass music with her husband as well as traveling, often with their two boxer dogs in tow. Key Takeaways: • Customers don’t really care about your product. They want to succeed at the context of which your product exists. • It takes a long time for content produced for customers to show results, but being a good resource pays off in a long run. • Your brand must evolve with your customers to meet their needs. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
How to warm up the chill of cold conversations with your prospects? What phone habits increase your chances of booking the first meeting? Where do metrics come into play? Today Shira Abel and Marylou Tyler discuss the book Predictable Prospecting, cold calling, the biggest mistakes at the top of the funnel, and how to use marketing in sales to your advantage. About Marylou Tyler • Marylou Tyler is a sales process improvement expert, author, speaker, and as CEO of Strategic Pipeline, she has helped companies like Apple, Bose and UPS consistently grow revenue by increasing their sales pipelines. • Marylou's passion is helping B2B sales professionals advance sales conversations from cold to qualified opportunities. • Marylou also co-authored the #1 Bestseller Predictable Revenue (sold over 60,000 copies), and has included her latest prospecting and sales strategies learned from spending the last five years in the field with clients in her newest book, Predictable Prospecting. Key Takeaways: • Never be afraid of testing in sales and marketing, set your ego aside. • You have to work towards habit if you're in a business development role. • Cold calling is not dead. It's the combination of the way you use it and how you apply it that is going to bring you the success you're looking for. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
What are the biggest mistakes that SaaS companies make? What is Account Based Marketing and is it right for your SaaS business? Should Martech and Customer Service Tech expect a massive shake out? Today Shira chats with Jay Baer, the President of Convince & Convert, about investing in SaaS, the future of Martech, and what SaaS companies need to concentrate on to be successful. About Jay Baer · Digital marketing and online customer service are broken, and Jay Baer brings the repair kit. Jay has created five multi-million dollar companies, and was recently inducted into the Word of Mouth Marketing Hall of Fame. · He is the President of Convince & Convert, a consulting firm that helps the world’s most iconic brands like The United Nations, Nike, 3M, and Oracle use technology to gain an unfair competitive advantage. · A New York Times best-selling author of five books, Jay is also the host of the acclaimed Social Pros podcast. He’s also an avid tequila collector, and a certified barbecue judge. Key Takeaways: -Your first big win and a quick return on investment is an exception to the rule and doesn’t mean it’s going to be easy from now on. -The goal is not to be good at marketing or social media, it’s to be good at business. -Don’t just create something because it’s a good idea, make sure it aligns with your business goals and other projects you’re working on. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Pekka Koskinen has started several companies. Some of those companies have been set up, and then he's set management in place and he stays on the board. Another has been sold. With Leadfeeder, he plans on going to the next level. On today's show Shira Abel talks with Pekka on analytics, how to know if you're measuring the right things, and why you should focus on your strengths (Pekka stays with the companies he starts till they get to a certain size - instead of growing it huge himself.) About Pekka Koskinen Pekka is a serial software entrepreneur. Since 2002 He’s founded four companies and made one exit. Pekka founded Snoobi, a web analytics company, in 2004 and sold it to Fonecta in 2012. He’s also the founder of Solinor, Fraktio and Leadfeeder. Currently he’s the CEO of Leadfeeder - which takes all of his time. He’s placed management in his other companies who run those companies. Please rate this podcast. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Using humor in marketing is an art, and doing it well means more loyalty, word of mouth, and a higher bottom line. Ryan is a very funny guy who knows how to sell, and he's used that combo to build marketing at LeadIQ. About Ryan O'Hara Ryan O’Hara is VP of Growth and Marketing at LeadIQ. Ryan’s has been an early employee at several startups helping them with marketing and prospecting tactics. Most notably, did marketing and prospecting at Dyn, who was recently acquired Oracle Ryan specializes in branding, business development, prospecting, and coaching people on how to make good digital first impressions. He mentors for The Iron Yard, The AlphaLoft. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Without growth your company will die. Growth for an Account Based Marketing methodology is a different kettle of fish than your normal spray and pray technics though. Today's show Shira talks with Brandon about ABM, and how to be effective. About Brandon Redlinger Brandon Redlinger is the Director of Growth at Engagio, the Account Based Marketing and Sales platform that enables teams to measure account engagement and orchestrate human connections at scale. He is passionate about the intersection between tech and psychology, especially as it applies to growing businesses. He’s lead growth and demand gen teams from NYC to Denver to the Silicon Valley. Brandon is also a certified health coach and personal trainer. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Sales. Max Altschuler doesn't just run Saleshacker, a company that teaches people how to sell. He has conferences, a book, and a sales community. If you have sales questions, or want to learn more about how to sell - this is the episode for you. About Max Altschuler Max Altschuler is founder and CEO of Sales Hacker, the leading community for modern sales professionals. He’s the author of Hacking Sales: The Playbook for Building a High Velocity Sales Machine. A widely recognized thought leader on sales and technology, Max has been been published by the Harvard Business Review, cited by Forbes, and named a top sales expert by both Salesforce and Inc. He keynotes conferences around the world and is an investor and advisor for startups. Previously, Max held top positions at Udemy and AttorneyFee. An avid traveler, he has visited 79 countries. He lives in New York City, but also spends time in San Francisco. He loves to play hockey, visit his nephews, and hang out with his dog Brie. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
How do you decide which way to go with your product? What problem are you solving? How do you rank your priorities? Shira talks with Danielle Morrill, the CEO and founder of Mattermark on brand, product, and how veering off from what Sales is telling you is always the wrong way to go. They also talk a bit about account based marketing. Danielle Morrill Danielle is CEO and Cofounder of Mattermark, and formerly led Marketing at Twilio. She is a graduate of Y Combinator, named to Forbes 30 Under 30 and is an angel investor in several companies including Boom Supersonic, Estimate and LeTote. She loves to cook, paint, and explore the world from her home base in San Francisco, California. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Maybe you are an executive who is looking to start your own company. Or maybe you're a bootstrapped startup and you're looking for a different kind of exit. Eric Giesecke has run a number of Search Funds - funds that look for a single company to focus on and grow. In this episode Shira talks to Eric about Search Funds, and how he found and grew Planet DDS. About Eric Giesecke Eric is the CEO of Planet DDS, responsible for operations, technology, finance, customer success.. Prior to joining the company, he co-founded District Line Partners, a private investment fund created to acquire and operate a single attractive business in a growing industry. He also ran Onesource Water, a bottleless water cooler firm where he nearly doubled the size of the company in less than three years. Eric has an MBA from Harvard Business School and a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the University of Virginia. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Partner and Affiliate programs can be a brilliant way to grow your business without a huge marketing and sales spend - when it's done properly. In today's show Shira talks to Jeff Epstein from Ambassador on Affiliate and Partner programs, Jeff's philosophy on hiring, and how to interview for culture. About Jeff Epstein Jeff Epstein is the founder of Ambassador -- a 40 person, venture-backed startup headquartered in metro Detroit. Ambassador provides relationship marketing software to some of the world’s most recognizable brands. Jeff is also an investor, mentor and advisor to several startups, including the Techstars Detroit program. A lifelong entrepreneur, Jeff’s first internet startup was in 2000 and provided online food ordering for college students. Jeff ran this startup while earning his BA from Michigan State University. While earning his J.D from Chicago-Kent School of Law, Jeff started an affiliate marketing company which he later sold before graduating to allow himself to pay off his law school loans. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Building an audience isn't simple, especially when most of your sales are done via the website and clicks are critical. Mychell Mollot is a data-driven CMO who focuses on what brings the most bang for her budget. In this episode we talk about KPIs, audience building, and going from an enterprise to a startup. About Mychelle Mollot Mychelle loves technology and marketing, and marketing and technology… the order depends on the day. Currently she is the CMO of Klipfolio, a Cloud real-time business dashboard company, where she is responsible for Marketing and Product Management. Before Klipfolio, Mychelle was CMO for the Websphere and Business Analytics divisions of IBM where she launched the Smarter Analytics component of IBM’s Smarter Planet. Mychelle started her career as Geophysicist doing gold exploration in the Yukon. Mychelle has a degree in Engineering Geophysics from Queen’s University. Outside of work, Mychelle loves doing anything outside with her family, particularly kayaking, hiking and cycling. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio Network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
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Shira Abel chats with Zach Barney, the Director of Sales Development at Teem on: - Outbound versus inbound sales - How to hire an SDR (and what to look for) - Incentives you can use to motivate your team - How they do Account Based Marketing (ABM) Please share this podcast. About Zach Barney Zach has 8 years of SaaS experience and has worked in all aspects of the sales org. He is currently the Director of Sales Development at Teem in SLC where he has a team of 13 SDRs handling both inbound and outbound lead gen for the company. He is married to his wife, Erika and has 3 daughters and 1 son. When not selling, he enjoys triathlons and has actually managed a handful of pro ironman athletes. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Shira Abel chats with Dan Hanrahan, the founder and CEO of Sigstr on: - How Sigstr tested the market and got their first leads - Things you can do to spread content when you have no money - Sigtr's sales and marketing stack - How to build referrals Please share this podcast. About Dan Hanrahan Dan has spent over a decade starting, leading, and growing technology businesses. His experience spans across recruiting, ecommerce, and marketing technology, and he’s played key roles at companies like Brooksource, iGoDigital, and ExactTarget. His latest business, Sigstr, makes it simple for marketers to take control of branding and marketing in the employee email signature. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Shira interviews Colin Kingsbury, the President & Co-Founder of ClearCompany on: - How to build a strong company culture - How to figure out when your culture isn't right - Getting and retaining A-Players - When to know your name and brand aren't working, and how to rebrand Please share and rate this show. About Colin Kingsbury Colin is the President and co-founder of ClearCompany. Prior to joining HRMDirect, Colin served as CTO for empolis North America, a division of Bertelsmann AG, where he helped direct the development of the empolis Knowledge Management Suite, one of the world’s first commercially-deployed applications based on Semantic Web technologies. Colin is an expert in knowledge automation, and designed custom knowledge solutions for some of the largest companies in the world including Northrop Grumman, Boeing, General Electric, and the US intelligence community. Colin is a graduate of Tufts University with a B.A. in Economics, and holds a certificate in Mandarin from the College of Foreign Languages, Beijing. He is also an Alaska-trained seaplane pilot, and writes for several Boston-area publications. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. It’s also a member of the C-Suite Radio network. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Company naming is an art, and Steve Benson takes that, and everything else he does, very seriously - but with a great dose of humor. As the CEO of Badger Maps, he's grown his company through a great intern program (that alone makes this episode a Must Listen To). Shira Abel talks to Steve about cleaning data, interns, naming and how to start selling. Please rate this episode. About Steve Benson Steven Benson is the CEO of Badger Maps, the #1 app in the Apple App Store for sales. A native of Chicago, after receiving his MBA from Stanford, Steve worked in Sales at IBM, HP, and Google. Steve was Google Enterprise's Top Sales Executive in 2009. In 2012 Steve founded Badger Maps, which helps Field Sales People be more successful. Badger shows salespeople their customers and leads on a map and connects to their calendar to build a daily route. Steve and his wife live in San Francisco where they spend their free time mountain biking, camping, and snowboarding. Full Bio here: http://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenbenson About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Folloze, Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and traveling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Starting an international startup from South Africa isn't the simplest thing. Geographically you're cut off, the funding environment is harder, and your time zone doesn't work great with the US. Yet Bradley Elliott has started four companies from South Africa. Today Shira Abel talks to Bradley about the companies he's started, how he grew them, and how he plans on expanding to the US. About Bradley Elliott Bradley Elliott is the Founder & CEO of Continuon, the personalized marketing & social intelligence platform. He has strong skills in Digital Strategy, Operations Management, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Product Development and Management. Has founded 3 startups and a founding partner in 1 startup. Only 1 has failed. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Adam Berke knows high performance marketing. In this episode, Shira Abel and Adam discuss ads, if they work for enterprise sales (hint: yup) and how attribution should work, as opposed to how so many are doing it. As AdRoll CMO, Adam oversees all aspects of marketing at AdRoll, including performance advertising, product marketing, and developing AdRoll’s brand. Adam is an advertising industry expert with a true passion for performance marketing. He is a published author and frequent speaker at SES, SMX, OMMA and SXSW, a guest author for ClickZ, AdExchanger, and MediaPost, and the author of The Retargeting Playbook (Wiley, 2014.) Prior to AdRoll, Adam helped launch the CPL network at Aptimus, an ad network acquired by the Apollo Group. In his four years there, he took a leadership role in almost every department: Business Development, Ad Ops, and Product Management. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
This weeks SaaS Insider Shira talks with Randy Rayess about how he's grown his company with his co-founder from 0 to 25 people located in NYC, India, Boulder, and Los Angeles. This is Randy's second company (the first is still going). They've found events, and using their own products, have been the two best ways to grow. About Randy Rayess Randy Rayess is the cofounder of Outgrow, a growth marketing platform where any marketer can build highly converting calculators & viral quizzes to increase customer engagement and boost demand generation. He is passionate about growth hacking, content marketing and personalized marketing. He also cofounded VenturePact and previously worked in private equity at SilverLake Partners, in machine learning and in payments. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com SaaS Insider is a part of the C-Suite Radio network.
This week Shira talks with Brody Dorland from DivvyHQ, a martech startup located in the heartland. They talk about how DivvyHQ sorted its pricing, how all of its sales come from inbound leads, and how raising money from the mid-west is different. About Brody Dorland Brody Dorland is a digital marketing strategist, blogger, speaker and co-creator of DivvyHQ.com, an editorial calendar application that helps organizations think, act and deliver like publishers. With more than a decade in the trenches of corporate marketing, advertising agencies and business ownership, Brody has emerged as one of country’s top digital marketing strategists. Everyday, Brody works closely with content teams inside of such companies as Red Bull, Samsung, Mercedes Benz, Ben & Jerry’s, AARP, and The National Geographic Channel to help them improve their content planning, production and publishing processes. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. SaaS Insider is part of the C-Suite Radio Network. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com.
This week Shira interviewed Pierre Lechelle, the owner of an agency that focuses on growth marketing for SaaS startups post seed, pre-A, that aim for SMBs. We talked about CRO, tactics, and Pierre's preferred marketing stack. Pierre Lechelle Pierre is the CEO of Startup Friendly, an agency that focuses on Growth Marketing for B2B SMB SaaS companies. They work with companies that do at least $600k of ARR and help them grow to $5M ARR. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
This week Shira interviews Shaul from Jifiti on how Jifiti went from a business to consumer product to a business to business platform. How the pivot happened and how business processed had to change to accommodate sales. About Shaul Weisband Shaul is the Co-Founder of Jifiti.com – an Israeli startup with offices in Tel Aviv and Columbus, Ohio. Jifiti has raised over $7m in funding from leading investors and its technologies are used by partners such as IKEA, Staples, Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, Evite.com and Dreamworks. Prior to founding Jifiti Shaul spent five years in the Israeli Ministry of Homeland Security. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com Please rate this podcast. SaaS Insider is a podcast about how to grow, market and sell Software as a Service products. The show has featured a wide range of experts from Elizabeth Yin from 500 Startups, Neil Patel from Quick Sprout, to Tim Lynch from Applango.
Please rate this podcast. SaaS Insider is a podcast about how to grow, market and sell Software as a Service products. The show has featured a wide range of experts from Elizabeth Yin from 500 Startups, Neil Patel from Quick Sprout, to Tim Lynch from Applango. This week Shira interviews Ben Nunney, formerly of Twilio and now of Metalogix on going from a startup back to enterprise. How he focuses on the priorities for a new position and how growth worked back in the day at Twilio. About Ben Nunney https://www.linkedin.com/in/bennunney Ben Nunney is an avidly diverse marketer who believes that the line between sales and marketing teams is virtually non-existent. After working with SaaS for over ten years and going from corporate to unicorn and back again, his viewpoint is as unique as it is varied. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Saastock is a non-vendor conference in Europe about SaaS. Today I talked with Alex Theuma, the founder of SaaStock on what he looks for in a company to be on stage, how he started the SaaScribe SaaStock and his podcast - and how having 3 separate brands is a bit of a handful to handle. About Alex Sold Software for 10+ years, now jumping in to SaaS flavoured Startup life and learning new skills every day. Currently he can be found writing and doing editorial at SaaScribe, Hosting The SaaS Revolution Show Podcast, organising local SaaS Meetups and making Europe's premier B2B SaaS Conference, SaaStock. About Shira Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
SaaS Insider is a podcast about growth, marketing and sales in Software as a Service (SaaS) companies. This week is a double feature, with the CEO and CMO of Gamewheel. We talk about gamification, automation and monetization. Plus selling a tool that automates creativity and the complications that this entails. Evgeni Evgeni is an artist, entrepreneur and technology expert. He was born in Russia and studied computer science and economy in Germany. Afterwards he created the first global web-based certification platform at TUV Group and worked at BCG/Platinion as a strategic consultant and digital architect for 5+ years. In parallel, Evgeni released 3 albums with his band Timid Tiger via Warner/Chappell and Sony/Columbia. In October 2012 he took a break from the band and focused on his startup idea, after winning the first hy! Berlin startup competition (acquired by the biggest German publisher Axel Springer). He founded the augmented reality studio Toywheel with the mission playfully connect physical and virtual worlds. His co-founder Christian Bittler has successfully produced and sold over 100 games in his career - from AAA console to mobile games. Their startup raised about 1.5 million dollars VC capital to-date and launched B2B SaaS platform Gamewheel beginning of 2015 to enable enterprises to effectively communicate on mobile with power of gamification and mobile AR/VR technology. 1000+ marketers, also big names like Paramount, Oracle and Burger King, discovered Gamewheel online and use it regularly to level up engagement and performance of mobile marketing campaigns. Now, Gamewheel is closing the next round of financing and expanding to the US and China. Taner Taner Akcok creates data-driven marketing and product strategies, with focus on understanding the customer and keeping with the market trends. He designs advanced SaaS funnels and metrics to monitor customer journey and improve the processes of business/product to maximize customer lifetime value. He started to his career at Microsoft as a Program Manager. After 4 years Microsoft experience, he moved to Silicon Valley and worked at various companies as a C-Level executive. Then he started his own startup “appanalytics.io” and it became 2nd Fastest Growing B2B Startup under the world radar according to Business Insider. After he exited his company he joined to Gamewheel team in Berlin. Now he is working at Gamewheel as a Chief Marketing Officer. About Shira Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com
Bibblio does internal site recommendations - think Netflix recommendations for content learning sites that have a subscription model. This is something that a lot of companies need, but they are a startup. Today Shira and Mads, the CEO of Bibblio, talk about information, its distribution, how it figured out it's pricing model, and gaining awareness in a market. Please rate this podcast. The SaaS Insider podcast is brought to you by Hunter & Bard, a marketing agency specializing in design, branding, content and marketing automation – helping SaaS companies reduce their marketing debt. Check out Hunter & Bard today at http://hunterandbard.com About Mads Holmen Mads Holmen is the co-founder and CEO of Bibblio, an SaaS API which helps publishers and content platforms deliver smarter content discovery to their users, reducing churn and improving user satisfaction. Bibblio’s clients include National Geographic, JSTOR, Open Learn and a vibrant community of smaller platforms. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, teen and tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above.
Webinars. So many companies do them, few do them well. Mindtouch has found a winning formula in their Influencer program. Hsin-Ju Chuang discusses webinars and other influencer outreach on today's show. If you enjoy SaaS Insider, please rate us. About Hsin-Ju Chuang Spearheaded the creation of Mindtouch's influencer channel. Purpose is to promote brand awareness, build partnerships, and generate co-branded, co-promoted content with other companies in the space to drive sales. What she does is reach out to executives - Directors, VPs, C-Level, at companies in Mindtouch's space like Zuora, WalkMe, Zendesk, Influitive, ServiceRocket, Gainsight, etc - and get them to commit to a thought leadership interview with her CEO. She builds out the campaigns, coordinates the co-promotion efforts between MindTouch and the influencer’s marketing team, run the webinar show, and create more partnership & lead generation opportunities. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. She is also Acting CMO of Cyara. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above.
How does a company even get started with a Developer Program? What's the benefit of having one? This week Shira interviews Luke Kilpatrick from Atlassian on how to start a developer program, what he's learned has worked and not worked at Atlassian. About Luke Luke Kilpatrick is Atlassian's Developer Programs Manager and has been involved in technology and web development since 1996. Prior to joining Atlassian, He held several developer relations and front end developer positions with Sencha, VMware, Tripp-lite, and Kohler. If you enjoy SaaS Insider, please rate us. About Shira Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. She is also Acting CMO of Cyara. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above.
Julius and Shira talked about SDRs, Marketing Operations and got into the weeds of process and tools. About Julius Narkus Julius is a B2B growth and demand generation professional. Originally from Lithuania, Julius has started his startup career while studying for English law degree. As the first employee in two early-stage startups, Julius had helped to expand an Australian B2B testimonial software into the EU market before moving to Silicon Valley in 2014. Here in San Francisco, Julius joined a AI-powered marketing personalization platform Boomtrain as an SDR, got promoted to lead the Growth team and helped drive company’s 25% quarter over quarter growth. After tackling the Growth team, Julius moved on to the Marketing team to build a marketing infrastructure, execute demand generation campaigns and report on performance, resulting in 30% quarter over quarter pipeline growth. If you enjoy SaaS Insider, please rate us. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. She is also Acting CMO of Cyara. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above.
If you enjoy SaaS Insider, please rate us. Zhenya from Rallyware is our guest this week. We discuss Rallyware's sales funnel, LDRs SDRs and Sales, the handoffs and what surprised him while testing different things in email marketing. About Zhenya Rozinskiy With nearly 25 years of software development experience Zhenya had an opportunity to help grow and make successful many companies of different sizes and different maturity levels. With experience ranging from small startups to leadership roles to such industry giants as Ticketmaster and Experian Zhenya is able to bring together solid understand of scale while remaining nimble and making changes. As a COO of Rallyware Zhenya is focused on building their sales and marketing processes and improving the sales funnel for a B2B SaaS organization. About Shira Abel Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard (http://www.hunterandbard.com), an inbound marketing and branding agency. She is also Acting CMO of Cyara. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives in Silicon Valley with her husband, tween sons and a very large Great Pyrenees. If you would like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider - please contact Shira at the URL above.
Jean-Marc is the sole marketer for nGuvu, a gamification platform to engage employees in call centers. That's a very specific market and depending on how easy call center talent is to hire and retain, the value add isn't necessarily immediately understood. Which means Jean-Marc had to educate a market as well as build leads. He's done this successfully for nGuvu through building content. That and more on today's show. About Jean-Marc Senior marketing leader with a track record of increasing sales of applications & technology products via creative marketing direction. An expert in software product marketing, product management, search engine marketing, online lead generation, market research, digital communications strategy and portfolio management. About Shira Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard, an inbound marketing and branding agency. She is also Acting CMO of Cyara. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She also has two tween boys, a husband and a very large rescued Great Pyrenees dog and lives with all of them in Silicon Valley.
Akbar Jaffer was the VP Marketing at Social Annex for 2 years, bringing them from marketing debt to process and a scalable lead gen model. In today's show Akbar talks with Shira about what marketing automation software is best for what circumstance, the sales process, and how a rebranding transformed Social Annex. Akbar and Shira also happen to be old friends - so they reminisced a bit as well. About Akbar Akbar was recently Vice President of Social Annex, an enterprise software company developing social commerce and customer advocacy solution as a unified platform. Akbar is an enterprise Software Marketing & Products Executive with proven track record of solid customer and revenue growth, market expansion, commercialization, product launch, and brand management. Akbar brings a unique perspective to marketing technology products with over 20 years experience designing, developing, marketing, and selling software products and services. Akbar has Commercialized 6 products and own's 6 patents. Akbar is passionate about marketing technology and innovation. He is the author of Point of Intersection, a blog about where technology and humanities meet. In Sept. 2016 Akbar spoke at the Internet Marketing Association’s annual conference, Impact16 on the topic of Trends in Content Marketing in 2017 and Beyond. Akbar studied mathematics and computer science from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and an MBA from Kellogg school of management. He also holds advanced certifications in Internet Marketing and Social Media Strategies. About Shira Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard, an inbound marketing and branding agency. She is also Acting CMO of Cyara. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She also has two tween boys, a husband and a very large rescued Great Pyrenees dog and lives with all of them in Silicon Valley.
This week Shira Abel interviews Nicolas de Kouchkovsky (NK3) from CaCube. Nicolas is a SaaS industry veteran who comes from the licensing on premise software world. Nicolas now works as a consultant helping small and mid-size companies in the SaaS Customer Experience space grow. Today they discussed some of NK3's methods, processes and tools he's created for helping companies focus and grow. About Nicolas: Nicolas De Kouchkovsky is the founder and principal at CaCube Consulting. He is an Advisor and Consultant to B2B software companies, helping them grow. Nicolas covers all aspects of marketing and market development, working on a project basis or as a VP of Marketing on demand. He spent over 25 years in the Cloud and Software industry as a product and marketing executive. Nicolas has a proven track record of creating differentiated positioning, building go-to-market strategies, and developing demand generation programs. He as extensive experience with Enterprise Software markets and is a recognized expert in customer facing technologies. Nicolas lives in San Francisco, CA. About Shira Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard, an inbound marketing and branding agency. She is also Acting CMO of Cyara. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person. She lives with her husband, two sons and dog in Silicon Valley.
Pere Codina from Kompyte is our guest this week. Shira and Pere talk about what marketing channels work best for Kompyte, how they found their niche and what tactics they use to get leads into the funnel. About Pere Co-founder and CEO of Kompyte. He has more than 12 years of experience in eCommerce and Internet. Before founding his first company he also worked in several Internet, engineering & IT companies. In 2006, he founded his first company: Cocosoft Barcelona, and launched several Internet platforms for business, now, every day, hundreds of companies and thousands of users are using those tools. In 2014, he started Kompyte, a Competitive Intelligence tool designed to respond in real time to your competitors' online strategies making easier to monitor all their online channels. He studied Computer Engineering at UPC in Barcelona, always linked to technology and Internet. About Shira Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard, an inbound marketing and branding agency. She is also Acting CMO of Cyara. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person.
This week Jonathan Friedman, CEO of Reactful, is our guest and Shira Abel, CEO of Hunter & Bard, talks to him about cold-calling sales, the psychology of sales, sales versus marketing and how to build that funnel. They also touch on Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) and more. If you'd like to be interviewed on SaaS Insider, ping Shira on Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/shiraabel), Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/shiraabel) or through the Hunter & Bard website contact us (http://blog.hunterandbard.com/contact-the-hunter-and-bard-team) About Jonathan Founded StudentEvents.com which was later acquired by StudyPortals. He interned at Goldman Sachs and Uventure and has a BSc, MSc (Cum Laude) from Rotterdam School of Management & the Wharton School of Business. Jonathan is passionate about working on projects on the bleeding edge of digital marketing, web analytics and conversion optimization @Reactful. He loves building quality products that make Reactful's customers extremely happy. Ping him if you are in the industry, he'd love to chat. About Shira Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard, an inbound marketing and branding agency. She is also Acting CMO of Cyara. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person.
This week Meira Primes, the CMO of Cloudyn, chats with Shira Abel, the CEO of Hunter & Bard, about being the first CMO inside a company - and the cost of Marketing Debt. About Meira The secret of start-up marketing? You need to be equally skilled in coming up with new ideas and concepts, developing the strategy, creating the plan, communicating the message, and rolling up your sleeves to execute, execute, execute. If you are serious about marketing, launching a start-up or you have cool ideas to knock around-reach out. Always happy to talk innovation, ideas, entrepreneurship, public relations & awareness, and anything marketing! Meira enjoys building and influencing markets, products, companies. Developing and implementing targeted and hard-hitting marketing and revenue generation programs for emerging businesses and tomorrow's market leaders. Interested in helping companies get their concepts and products launched, financed, sold and geared for accelerated growth. About Shira Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard, an inbound marketing and branding agency. She is also Acting CMO of Cyara. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person.
Ethan Rasiel, the CEO of Lightspeed PR, is our guest this week. He and Shira discuss PR for the entire show - so if you need to understand the process of PR and how it can work for your business I highly recommend this episode. About Ethan A true technology connoisseur, Ethan started his communications career as a journalist – by day as a news reporter for Gannett’s metro and business desk, and by night as host of an AM radio show. In 1998 Ethan began a nearly 15 year stint at Edelman. He ultimately led a team of 60 as GM and EVP, and counseled a range of clients from startups to brands like GE, Canon, HP and Motorola. While there, he pioneered Edelman Labs, which revamped the firm’s approach to product review programs. In 2011 Ethan became Director of Communications for Samsung Electronics America, responsible for external communications around all consumer products. While managing five agencies, he introduced several tools to improve collaboration and efficiency both internally and externally. Ethan co-founded Lightspeed Public Relations in 2013, with the mission to harness the skills and learnings from all aspects of his career – while avoiding bureaucracy and unneeded overhead. He graduated magna cum laude from the S.I. Newhouse School of Communications at Syracuse University and completed additional coursework in computer science at Carnegie Mellon University. Ethan is host of “Marketing at Lightspeed”, a weekly show on the VoiceAmerica radio network. He lives in Brooklyn, NY with his wife. About Shira Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard, an inbound marketing and branding agency. She is also Acting CMO of Cyara. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person.
This week Mark Faggiano from TaxJar talks with Shira Abel about how he sourced, hired and onboarded his remote team as well as how inbound has worked so well for TaxJar. Mark quit corporate life in 2000 and became an entrepreneur. Since then he's started 6 companies. Some have succeeded, some not so much. He's the CEO of @TaxJar now and it's a blast. He has an amazing team that's using technology to solve a super complex problem for ecommerce businesses. Shira Abel is the CEO and Lead Strategist at Hunter & Bard, an inbound marketing and branding agency. She is also Acting CMO of Cyara. Clients include: Totango, Cyara, Sarine Technologies, Pushbullet, AXA Tech, CloudEndure, AppsGeyser, Pitango VC, Chipolo, Allianz, and more. Creator and host of the SaaS Insider podcast. Creator of the Behavior Engineering Canvas. Mentor at 500 Startups. Former professor of Marketing for Startups at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College. MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Loves family time, cooking, and travelling. Hates writing about herself in the third person.
In the second and final part of my chat with Pushbullet CEO Ryan Oldenburg, we discuss how Pushbullet handles multi-platform development, how slower app review processes impact momentum and how the company deals with educating users who don't understand why some features don't work on other platforms. Ryan also talks how much concern he has for Google potentially entering the space, as well as discussing the potential risk of adding confusion to Pushbullet with a focus on messaging, the app's usage of encryption and more. Follow Ryan on Google+: +RyanOldenburg Follow me on Twitter: @chrismlacy Links pushbullet.com
Lato, lato, lato… stąd odcinek idealny do słuchania na pikniku dla geeków
Pushbullet CEO Ryan Oldenburg joins me to discuss all things Pushbullet! In the first of a two part conversation, Ryan details the origin of Pushbullet and his usage of Android, why he decided to start a company and we compare notes on how a typical launch day goes for each of us. Ryan also details how he spends his time now that he is CEO of a company with seven employees, and we discuss that old chestnut of dealing with user feedback and providing support. Follow Ryan on G+: +RyanOldenburg Follow me on Twitter: @chrismlacy Links pushbullet.com
Au programme : Les apps: Outlook (iOS, Android & WP / Gratuit) Pro HDR X (iOS / 1,99€) ETA (iPhone / Gratuit) Pushbullet (iOS, Android, WP/ Gratuit) Les News: Microsoft investit dans Cyanogen One Plus sans réservation le mardi L'avenir de Google Glass Parlez-vous à votre téléphone ? Jérôme et Android, suite. Plus d'infos sur l'épisode : Les animateurs sont Patrick, Cédric, Jérôme et Korben. Le générique est composé par Daniel Beja. Ses morceaux libres de droit sont sur musicincloud.fr. La mise en ligne est assurée par Florent Berthelot.
Relife : amélioration du quotidien et développement personnel
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---Seja um apoiador do projeto e nos ajude a tirar o FalaFreela do home-office e ganhar a rua com entrevistas históricas. Contribua com uma doação única ou programa uma pequena quantia mensal para nos ajudar a investir em novos equipamentos de gravação e equipe de colaboradores fixos. Sugestões: R$ 8, R$ 10, R$ 15 ou R$ 20. Doe o quanto puder através do PayPal em ambiente 100% seguro: http://www.carreirasolo.org/seja-um-apoiador---Quando o dia 12 de maio finalmente chegou, o blog oficial do Facebook trazia um post a muito aguardado por todos os envolvidos de alguma maneira ( o que na prática quer dizer quase todo mundo) com o negócio do conteúdo digital. Sobre o que ele tratava? Em tomar de assalto a forma como as histórias são veiculadas hoje, basicamente.Era o lançamento dos “Instant Articles”. Se você ainda não leu sobre isso, aí vai: eles permitem que você tenha uma experiência enriquecida de leitura em seu dispositivo mobile, com fotos, vídeos, infográficos e mapas 3D. Muito mais rápido, muito mais bonito. Muito mais dentro do Facebook.A questão é que só alguns grandes players da mídia tiveram acesso às ferramentas de produção de conteúdo para o Face. Estou falando de gente como o The New York Times, National Geographic, o The Guardian e o caçula Buzz Feed. Como isso repercurte na forma como produzimos e consumimos conteúdo? Será que essa ferramenta vai cair na mão de pequenas marcas? Quais serão os seus próximos passos?Para me ajudar a contar essa história, chamei dos profissionais que admiro e acompanho há anos, Alexandre Maron - Diretor de Inovação da Editora Globo - e Alexandre Inagaki, consultor de mídias sociais e jornalista. As questões são relevantes e, se fosse você, dava PLAY ou baixava o .ZIP agora mesmo. Como, de forma inteligente, fazer sua mensagem chegar não exatamente ao maior número de pessoas, mas a quantidade suficiente de pessoas CERTAS? Com o crescimento exponencial das redes sociais estamos cada vez mais refém dos algoritmos que filtram e escolhem quais conteúdos serão lidos de forma "natural" por nossos seguidores.Mas, começam a surgir formas de distribuição que fogem um pouco da regrinha do "pague para ter mais alcance" e oferecem saídas mais simples e garantidas.Nós vamos apresentar duas: - PushBullet.com- Point: http://goo.gl/l1O3rBA ideia é iniciar uma discussão e não criar um sistema de regras. Portanto, comentem!Arquivo em .ZIP: http://www.contemconteudo.com/FFZIP/Sala101_12_MaisAltoQueAlgoritmos.zip
During my trip to NYC I swung into betaworks HQ to meet a few distant product hunting Twitter friends in the flesh. Matt Hartman (Investments at betaworks), Maya Prohovnik (Community at betaworks), and Brian Donohue (Builder at Instapaper) join me to chat about emojis, GIFs, podcast apps, and also surprised me with a 3D printed Ryan. Looks just like me (http://instagram.com/p/qSOR2jD9f1/)! Listen in. Products mentioned: - Instapaper (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/instapaper) - Save articles to Read Later - Giphy Chrome Extension (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/giphy-chrome-extension) - Respond to emails, tweets & more w/ GIFs in a jiffy - Structure.io (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/structure) - 3D Sensor for iOS - Yo (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/yo) - A simple app to say "yo" to friends. - Yo, Postcard (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/postcards-yo) - "Yo" your friends via snail mail - Get Shitter (http://www.getshitter.com/) - Tweets on toilet paper - Ultratext (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/ultratext) - Type-to-create interface for GIF creation in seconds - Giphy Chrome Extension (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/giphy-chrome-extension) - Respond to emails, tweets & more w/ GIFs in a jiffy - Gif Yourself (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/gif-yourself) - Add your face to a gif - Emojili (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/emojili) - The emoji-only network (pre-launch) - Emoji Dick (http://www.emojidick.com/) - Moby Dick in emojis - Picturelife 3.0 (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/picturelife-2) - The smart home for photos - Launch Center Pro (http://contrast.co/launch-center-pro/) - Speed dial for everyday tasks on iOS - Overcast (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/overcast-podcast-player) - The powerful, simple podcast app from Marco Arment - Quibb (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/quibb) - Professional network to share industry news and analysis - Knozen (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/knozen) - Rate & share personalities w/ co-workers anonymously - Pushbullet (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/pushbullet) - Send files, links, and more to your phone and back, fast! - LokLok (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/loklok) - Messenger app that works right on the lockscreen
In this episode Sam and Simon discuss getting computers to do and say things for you, so you don’t have to.Stuff mentioned in this episode:Buffer and the act of being current you in the future world.The story of Pia Farrenkopf who may have died in her car a long time ago.Storify and letting computers tell your stories for you.Dashlane – the password manager.StoryWorth – get people to tell you stuff.If This, Then That – a really good way to make computers do stuff for you.Pushbullet – receive messages when stuff happens.The graphic novel version of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower.The new Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey with Neil deGrasse Tyson.Perloo – a strange game.2048, the math game.
Trackpad kérdés, magic mouse, kijelzőméret, wearables, Pushbullet, notifikációk, iwatch. Google 360 és biztonság. Smartwatch téma. Filmek: Vengeance, Snowpiercer. Gyerekek és alvás. Gaming, iOS és VR.