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Greg Head

@GregHead

Paid advisor to 40 practical SaaS founders building valuable software companies without big funding. Host of Practical Founders Podcast.

Southlake, Texas Katılım Haziran 2008
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tidemark@tidemarkcap·
📢 What separates category leaders from the rest in vertical SaaS? Our founder, @davelyuan, recently joined @GregHead on the Practical Founders podcast to discuss the frameworks that help vertical SaaS companies win and scale––starting with control points. Why do control points matter? The control point is the last tool to be thrown out before an owner ceases operations, and more importantly, owning the control point gives you the unfair right to offer most products a merchant needs. When you own the control point, you become the multi-product platform for your vertical. Listen to the full conversation here: practicalfounders.com/articles/podca…
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Greg Head@GregHead·
A new wave of AI-powered features and products is bringing back the word “magical” to SaaS software, not just in the marketing hype. This has happened with every new wave of tech since the beginning of PCs and Macs.
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Greg Head@GregHead·
Magical thinking about spending big to hire senior executives quickly is one of the main reasons SaaS founders raise large VC funding (and spend it on executive recruiters). But the "Hire Fast to Grow Big" approach usually doesn't work, so it creates more VC-funded SaaS companies that stall out and get stuck.
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Greg Head@GregHead·
30% average annual revenue growth is healthy and sustainable for most bootstrapped SaaS businesses, but it's a nightmare if you raised big VC funding.
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Greg Head@GregHead·
It’s not common for VC-funded software companies to acquire companies for partial cash plus equity, but it happens. VC-funded companies are much riskier than bootstrapped ones. SaaS founder interview with Ian Manners of Vivor. practicalfounders.com/podcast/103-he…
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Greg Head@GregHead·
@SaaStock That was so fun with that group. All savvy SaaS entrepreneurs doing really cool things and doing it their ways.
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Flodesk@flodeskinc·
Today in Austin, Texas, our incredible co-founder & Chief Brand Officer, Rebecca Shostak, spoke at @SaaStock alongside @GregHead from Practical Founders about Flodesk's journey from launch to bootstrapping a startup to $23M in annual recurring revenue. During their fireside chat, Rebecca shared insights into her design philosophy and highlighted our deep-rooted commitment to empowering creators and small business owners. We're so proud. #Flodesk #SaasStock #StartupJourney
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Greg Head@GregHead·
@Evernote is turning into the Windows 10 of note taking apps. It's killing me with constant updates. message boxes, multicolored buttons, and everything is visible. Too busy! How do I remove all the UI overhead for tasks and events that I will never use? Please. Remember Notes?
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Greg Head@GregHead·
Serious SaaS founders have learned that pursuing big VC funding too early decreases their odds of success. The longer you can go without raising outside funding, the better your odds of success as a SaaS founder. Thanks, @finnthormeier, for the clip from your pod!
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Fionn Concannon@FionnConcannon·
"The more money you raise and the bigger your investors, the lower your odds of succeeding." @GregHead Great e-Book from Greg on how to "Win the Startup Game Without VC Funding" (and, ideally bootstrapping) You can download it here practicalfounders.com
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lukehohmann@lukehohmann·
Yup. That’s my story. One VC told me I was “stupid” and that I would “ruin my career” pursuing innovation Games/Conteneo. @GregHead has a brilliant podcast series that focuses on practical founders - and our bank accounts are often much bigger than VC-backed founders when all is said and exited.
Harry Stebbings@HarryStebbings

I have interview 3 $BN founders over the last week that raised no venture money and bootstrapped. I asked them; why bootstrap over the venture model? All three responded: We tried, every investor said no. No one believed. We had no choice.

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Greg Head@GregHead·
@brettdennen See you tonight at the Egyptian. Glad you got some new snow today.
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Brett Dennen@brettdennen·
Pre-show routine! Tonight is the first of 4 shows in Park City, who will I see here? I’ll be in town until the 25th! Tickets - fanlink.to/BD-Tour
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Karl Etzel@KarlEtzel·
Episode 158 of @theallinpod really got me thinking how AI may drive much of what once required big VC $ to converge on what @GregHead of Practical Founders talks about. Build a profitable, VERY lean company, and enjoy free cash flow and a simple cap table.
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Greg Head@GregHead·
@OrlandoDish Saw that. Shut down all the inboind traffic coming into town. 40 cop cars.
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Greg Head@GregHead·
I just canceled my subscription to the @WSJ after being a paid subscriber for over 20 years. The new WSJ apps completely ruined the reading experience on both iPad and iPhone. Now it's just painful to use. WTF WSJ? They just pissed off all their long-time digital subscribers.
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Greg Head@GregHead·
I'm headed to Dublin next week to help out at the #SaaStock conference and meet practical SaaS founders from all over the world. See you there.
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