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The #buildinpublic community, here I am!✌️🏾
After spending 5+ years as a senior SaaS sales executive:
- 💻 in 2 SaaS startups and a $1.7B SaaS unicorn
-💰 ranging from Serie A to D
($20M to $100M+ per round - led by world-class investors like Sequoia Capital, Salesforce Ventures, Accel Partners…)
-🫱🏾🫲🏿 1 private acquisition by one of Europe’s leading software companies
-📈 with revenue ranging from $5M to $70M+ ARR, >100% growth YoY
-🤼 selling to 800+ SMEs and 30+ Enterprises around the world
-🫂 & collaborating with world-class product managers & designers
I am now joining the #buildinpublic community
& transitioning to become a Product-led Expert for B2B SaaS startups.
Here are the 3 reasons why:
1. Over the last 5 years,
I've experienced a strong trend of people
wanting to educate themselves,
learn, and try products independently.
Many consider engaging in a chat with a salesperson as a point of friction.
If that's your case, I hear you.
By 2025, 95% of SaaS providers will employ self-service (source: gartner.com/en/doc/768802-…).
People seek to experience value quickly and efficiently.
As a SaaS founder, you should adopt a product-led approach from day 1.
2. While the belief that 'people buy from people' is common in our SaaS industry,
the truth is that people buy the product that empowers them the most.
I'll share in the coming days
how I lost a $300k+ deals during a my sales career
despite having the best relationship with buyers.
I won't deny it: as a sales executive
my role often involved guiding champions through their buying process
rather than emphasizing the value.
In most cases, the product itself does the selling.
3. Currently, Product Makers often lack:
💰 business acumen
👁️ customer understanding
📊 industry knowledge
They tend to focus solely on attitudinal research, neglecting customer business pains
and the potential for mutual success
for both users and businesses.
Also, I see way too many "designers" (especially on X) showcasing UI stuffs out of context.
Great for eyes.
I've spent years with PMs solving complex product & business stakes and let me tell you this:
🫴🏾a good design is when the users & the business are successful.
Nothing to do with gradient & shadow effects 🤷🏾♂️
Today is a new opportunity for you, SaaS founders & product makers.
I'll share with you
3 to 5 times a week
product-led strategies, design examples, and my SaaS expertise
to help you build software that sells itself.
I’ll also teach you how to sell your products and services based on my experience.
In the coming days, I'll elaborate on some points mentioned in this post and delve into concepts.
You MUST hit that follow button🤯
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5 Key takeaways:
1. Current sales methods are broken and often don't align with buyer expectations.
2. The product you sell should be the focal point of your go-to-market strategy.
3. The product does the selling, as facts speak louder than words.
4. Bro, let's be honest: who likes to be sold?
5. If you hit that follow button, you'll make me happy and it's free. Making someone happy for free is being a good human.
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