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The weekly top 10 for B2B tech operators · Every Friday

August 07th 2020

Friday 09:00 NZT Curated by Jon Davies
August 07th, 2020

SaaS METRIC OF THE WEEK - ARPU

Average revenue per user (ARPU) is one of the most important measures needed to understand the quality of revenue SaaS companies generate and how that quality can shift over time. This article and Animal: ARPU chart is really informative to help determine how to validate the right-size of customers (with their animal totems).

MARKET SIZING

The dreaded slide on everyone's pitch deck. What's the size of the market. TL;DR if the market is not huge, same with your startup. Understanding the nuances of TAM, TOM and SOM is a great way to get started understanding market sizes as it applies to your business and the business problem your startup solves.

ANXIETY

HEY!……….Do you constantly worry that something is always on fire within your startup? Well don’t worry about worrying about it being normal or not - it is (especially if you are venture-backed). Just read this article and hopefully, you feel some comfort that the discomfort you feel - everybody feels! Don’t believe me - well go check out this Facebook group (and join me and other startup leaders) to share your experiences and challenges

FLS (aka Founder Led Sales)

are critical at the early stages of a startup. But most founders are not experts at selling. Something you can relate with? If so check this guide from Kunal Jasty on 10 lessons for startup founders to get their first 10 sales.

DEMAND

From Campbell Brown of PredictHQ (who knows a few things about demand) - is a pandemic relevant article discussing demand forecasting for 2020 and beyond now that the ability to do that traditionally took a massive dump in Q1. TL;DR demand forecast will be wrong for at least the next 3-12 months, be prepared and pay attention to geographic disparities.

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