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Story 1.9: The First Year of a Successful Software Startup. Episode 055 with Clarity Wave
Manage episode 397752164 series 1016749
This is episode 55.
Robert and his brother Alex set a goal this year to make Clarity Wave a company that can stand on its own financially – bringing in at least enough to cover development and marketing efforts. I can tell you right now that they more than doubled their revenue this year, but the question is…was that enough?
Highlights
In today’s episode, you’ll hear:
- Robert’s experience hiring marketing partners, industry partners, and full on buy-in partners
- The harsh reality of making enterprise software sales
- How to deal with seasonal buying slow-downs
- Plus how they hope to determine the company’s valuation and what they’ll do with that number
This might be the most complete behind the scenes picture you’ll see for the first year of a software company – Robert’s experiences are crucial for any business owner, but if SaaS in particular is in your future, make sure you stay to the end and take notes.
Listen Now:
Past Episodes with Clarity Wave
Story 1.8: Turn Your Startup Into a Lead Gen Machine. Episode 054 with Clarity Wave
Story 1.7: Making Customers Love You So Much They Send Gifts. Episode 051 with Clarity Wave
Story 1.6: Why You SHOULD Go Into Business With Family. Episode 048 with Clarity Wave
Story 1.5: What Startup Perseverance Really Looks Like. Episode 045 with Clarity Wave
Story 1.4: When to Quit and When to Double-Down on Your Startup. Podcast 040 with Clarity Wave
Story 1.3: How to Grow From Your First 16 Clients to 100+. Podcast 036 With Clarity Wave
Story 1.2: Outsource Your Sales People with Clarity Wave (Podcast 032)
Story 1.1 – How to Start a SaaS Business With Clarity Wave (Podcast 027)
The post Story 1.9: The First Year of a Successful Software Startup. Episode 055 with Clarity Wave appeared first on Rhodium Network (Formerly Weekend).
55 Episoden
Story 1.9: The First Year of a Successful Software Startup. Episode 055 with Clarity Wave
Rhodium Podcast | Online Business | Entrepreneurs | Marketing | Buying and Selling Websites
Manage episode 397752164 series 1016749
This is episode 55.
Robert and his brother Alex set a goal this year to make Clarity Wave a company that can stand on its own financially – bringing in at least enough to cover development and marketing efforts. I can tell you right now that they more than doubled their revenue this year, but the question is…was that enough?
Highlights
In today’s episode, you’ll hear:
- Robert’s experience hiring marketing partners, industry partners, and full on buy-in partners
- The harsh reality of making enterprise software sales
- How to deal with seasonal buying slow-downs
- Plus how they hope to determine the company’s valuation and what they’ll do with that number
This might be the most complete behind the scenes picture you’ll see for the first year of a software company – Robert’s experiences are crucial for any business owner, but if SaaS in particular is in your future, make sure you stay to the end and take notes.
Listen Now:
Past Episodes with Clarity Wave
Story 1.8: Turn Your Startup Into a Lead Gen Machine. Episode 054 with Clarity Wave
Story 1.7: Making Customers Love You So Much They Send Gifts. Episode 051 with Clarity Wave
Story 1.6: Why You SHOULD Go Into Business With Family. Episode 048 with Clarity Wave
Story 1.5: What Startup Perseverance Really Looks Like. Episode 045 with Clarity Wave
Story 1.4: When to Quit and When to Double-Down on Your Startup. Podcast 040 with Clarity Wave
Story 1.3: How to Grow From Your First 16 Clients to 100+. Podcast 036 With Clarity Wave
Story 1.2: Outsource Your Sales People with Clarity Wave (Podcast 032)
Story 1.1 – How to Start a SaaS Business With Clarity Wave (Podcast 027)
The post Story 1.9: The First Year of a Successful Software Startup. Episode 055 with Clarity Wave appeared first on Rhodium Network (Formerly Weekend).
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