Scale Your SaaS

Matt Wolach
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Jun 1, 2021 • 28min

162: Using Your Customer Success Function to Boost Revenue - with John Tzagkarakis

EPISODE SUMMARYGreat customer success can boost revenue. In this episode, John Tzagarakis shares his expertise on how using customer success stories can increase your ROI in the SaaS world as he joins Matt Wolach, the host of SaaS-Story in the Making Podcast. Tzagarakis discusses the customer management tactics he uses as founder and director at Customer Consulting Network to help his clients scale.Tzagarakis offers his advice on strengthening your company’s customer support practices, and setting up customer success functions can help in increasing your satisfaction score, retention rate, and recurring revenue. PODCAST-AT-A-GLANCEPodcast: SaaS-Story in the MakingEpisode: Using Your Customer Success Function To Boost RevenueHost: Matt Wolach, a B2B SaaS sales coach, Entrepreneur, and Investor.Guest: John Tzagarakis, Director and Founder of Customer Consulting Network TOP TIPS FROM THIS EPISODEBuild a Game Plan for Customer SuccessImprove the Renewal ProcessPrevent and Reduce ChurnEPISODE HIGHLIGHTSCustomer Service Is ReactiveCustomer Success Is ProactiveCustomers Hold the PowerTOP QUOTES John Tzagarakis[20:12] "Nowadays, customers hold the power."[24:25] "The proactive, operationalizing, upselling, and cross-selling are what drives revenue on top of preventing churn and improving the renewal process."Matt Wolach[0:11] "Great customer success can boost revenue."[16:20] "I think too many times; people try to do something without talking to experts. And they go out, and they figure it out on their own, or they don’t figure it out in most cases, they look up this, they see this blog, and they’re not actually talking to an expert who lives it and breathes it every day." LEARN MORE To learn more about John Tzagarakis and Customer Consulting Network, visit https://www.linkedin.com/company/customer-consulting-network/.You can also find  John Tzagarakis on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-tzagkarakis/. For more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/.As part of the founding team in his first SaaS product, Matt owned the sales & marketing processes. But he struggled to sell and gain traction for the company. It took years of learning and tweaking before Matt created The Perfect DEAL Process, an innovative yet easy-to-implement method for closing more software deals. To find out more, visit https://mattwolach.com/about-matt.Get even more tips by following Matt elsewhere: Sales Tips LinkedIn Twitter Instagram
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May 25, 2021 • 30min

161: How To Build A Personal Brand Quickly - with Blake Emal

EPISODE SUMMARYBlake Emal, CMO of Copy.Ai, shares his pieces of advice on how to build a personal brand with Matt Wolach, host of the SaaS-Story in the Making podcast. With his years of experience in the marketing field, Blake laid out the steps on making prospects trust a company, which begins from the value leaders bring to the table. He also talks about the advantages of finding the right tools to equip a team to generate a huge number of leads instantly and achieve exponential growth. PODCAST-AT-A-GLANCEPodcast: SaaS-Story in the MakingEpisode: How To Build a Personal Brand QuicklyHost: Matt Wolach, a B2B SaaS sales coach, Entrepreneur, and Investor.Guest: CMO of Copy.Ai, Blake Emal, a leader in marketing and demand generation.TOP TIPS FROM THIS EPISODEBrand Reputation Starts With The PeoplePosition Your Personal Brand as an Industry LeaderSupplement Your Brand With The Right ToolsEPISODE HIGHLIGHTSGiving Away Value Doesn’t Always Equate To Losing SalesUnderpromise and OverdeliverBe the Key Player for Your CompanyTOP QUOTESBlake Emal[5:14] “Nowadays, people don’t care about your company. They don’t even care about the people of the company. They care about the value or like the benefits or the knowledge that’s coming upfront.”[18:21] “In reality, you’re just gonna generate ten times more sales because people think, if that’s the free stuff that person’s giving away, I can’t imagine what the paid stuff must look like.”[21:02] "There’s so much value in just giving away everything." Matt Wolach[4:26] “I’ve seen some studies to think about it. TESLA has like 9 million followers, TESLA Company. Elon Musk has like 60 million. So it’s all about the personality, going after the person or the personal brand instead of the corporate brand.”[10:20] “Evolution gets them [the audience] deeper and deeper into your ecosystem, so to speak, which all started with sharing value.”[9:16] “People sought value, they loved it, they followed it.” LEARN MOREGet to know more about Blake Emal and his company Copy.Ai here: https://www.copy.ai/ You can also find Blake on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/uxblake/  To learn more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/ As part of the founding team in his first SaaS product, Matt owned the sales & marketing processes. But he struggled to sell and gain traction for the company. It took years of learning and tweaking before Matt created The Perfect DEAL Process, an innovative yet easy to implement method for closing more software deals. To find out more, visit https://mattwolach.com/about-mattGet even more tips by following Matt elsewhere: Sales Tips LinkedIn Twitter Instagram
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May 18, 2021 • 23min

160: Where SaaS Companies Fail – with Matt Wolach

EPISODE SUMMARYIn this episode, I shared the answers to your burning questions about the most common mistakes SaaS founders make. SaaS Story in the Making is a podcast that primarily interviews recognized personalities, but I recorded it solo this time to make sure I get those questions answered for your software business. To get your challenges out of the way, I touched on the four areas where I see software companies fail, the major pitfalls of SaaS founders, where the potential issues could be, what you can do to overcome them, and how you can scale more quickly than you’ve ever dreamed of.PODCAST-AT-A-GLANCEPodcast: SaaS-Story in the MakingEpisode: Where SaaS Companies FailHost: Matt Wolach, a B2B SaaS sales coach, Entrepreneur, and Investor.TOP TIPS FROM THIS EPISODECreate Multiple Marketing ChannelsEngage With Your LeadsStructure Your DemoAutomate To ScaleEPISODE HIGHLIGHTSTime Is Money, Money Is TimeThe Software Demo Will Set You Up For SuccessTOP QUOTES[8:08] “If you don’t engage with your leads, or if they don’t engage with you, you got no shot.”[10:02] “You’ve got to figure out a way to get [your leads] to engage with you. If you can, you’re on your way.”[10:21] “The demo is the number one most powerful way to close a deal.”[21:23] “Not having the right structure and the right process before you try to scale is one of the biggest pitfalls a lot of founders bum out.”LEARN MOREFor more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/.You can also follow him on LinkedIn for more content: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattwolach/Get even more tips by following Matt elsewhere: Sales Tips LinkedIn Twitter Instagram
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May 11, 2021 • 24min

159: Why Giving Value to Customers Leads to Sales Growth – with Len Finkle

EPISODE SUMMARYLen Finkle, CEO of Profisee, rethinks the strategies of giving clear value to customers, especially SaaS customers, and how it leads to exponential sales growth, with Matt Wolach, host of the SaaS-Story in the Making podcast.Len also talks about the advantages of having constant connection and communication not only with the market but also with the team that you’re working with and how contrasting opinions benefit each other with the value of diversity in a software company.PODCAST-AT-A-GLANCEPodcast: SaaS-Story in the MakingEpisode: How To Use Digital Marketing To Scale Your SaaS CompanyHost: Matt Wolach, a B2B SaaS Sales Coach, Founder, and InvestorGuest: Paris Childess, CEO of ProfiseeTOP TIPS FROM EPISODEConnection is the SolutionPlan AheadEPISODE HIGHLIGHTSWhere Does This Go?Priority: TeamworkPlanning Provides ClarityTOP QUOTESLen:[4:36] “All human beings, we get most concerned by uncertainty. The bad news is bad, the great news is great, not knowing is the worst.”[08:44] “No matter what I do, things I set up if you don’t have the right people in place that value the thing that we just discussed, it doesn’t matter.”[16:11] “The number one reason why data management projects fail is the lack of a business plan.”[17:57] “Anybody that thinks that they should be looking at diversity just because of what everyone’s talking about, they’re missing the big picture. It makes you a better company.”[21:19] “For a company to be incredibly successful, [it] has to use all their resources, especially smaller companies all in the right places.”Matt:[07:43] “One hand has to know what the other hand is doing. Make sure your team’s communicating. Make sure everybody knows what they’re doing.”[20:14] “When you get the right people with the right values on the team, you can make great decisions. That’s how great decisions happen.”LEARN MORELearn more about Len Finkle and his company Profisee here: https://profisee.com/You can also find Len on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/len-finkle-9465b22/For more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/As part of the founding team in his first SaaS product, Matt owned the sales & marketing processes. But he struggled to sell and gain traction for the company. It took years of learning and tweaking before Matt created The Perfect DEAL Process, an innovative yet easy to implement method for closing more software deals. To find out more, visit https://mattwolach.com/about-mattGet even more tips by following Matt elsewhere: Sales Tips LinkedIn Twitter Instagram
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May 4, 2021 • 20min

158: How to Use Digital Marketing to Scale Your SaaS Company – with Paris Childress

EPISODE SUMMARYWe had Paris Childress, CEO and Founder of Hop Online, bounce on over and talk about the power of digital marketing and how it can be applied to SaaS startups with Matt Wolach, host of the SaaS-Story in the Making Podcast.Paris also talks about the power of the consumer in the information age, as well as the importance of taking action as software founders where the fast-paced environment creates incredible advantages over the competition.PODCAST-AT-A-GLANCEPodcast: SaaS-Story in the MakingEpisode: How To Use Digital Marketing To Scale Your SaaS CompanyHost: Matt Wolach, a B2B SaaS Sales Coach, Mentor, and InvestorGuest: Paris Childress, CEO, and Founder of Hop OnlineTOP TIPS FROM EPISODEThe Peak of the Information AgeProduct-Market FitEPISODE HIGHLIGHTSJust Do ItMarketing Evolved TOP QUOTESParis:[04:22] “Don’t hesitate, don’t wait until the moment is perfect. You gotta just charge ahead.”[06:23] “When it comes to SaaS, I think that paid searches are still king because of its ROI.”[14:55] “Consumers have so much access to information now. They’re very empowered by that.”Matt:[04:01] “Just get started. It doesn’t have to be perfect right away.”[04:13] “You just get started and you figure out what needs to be done and you make it happen.”[19:26] “If your marketing is working well, and the sales are working well in conjunction, that’s the machine you can convince an investor with.”LEARN MORELearn more about Paris Childress and his company Hop Online here: https://hop.online/ You can also find Paris on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/parischildress/ For more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/.As part of the founding team in his first SaaS product, Matt owned the sales & marketing processes. But he struggled to sell and gain traction for the company. It took years of learning and tweaking before Matt created The Perfect DEAL Process, an innovative yet easy to implement method for closing more software deals. To find out more, visit https://mattwolach.com/about-mattGet even more tips by following Matt elsewhere: Sales Tips LinkedIn Twitter Instagram
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Apr 27, 2021 • 22min

157: Why‌ ‌Security‌ ‌Around‌ ‌Your‌ ‌Development‌ ‌is‌ ‌Critical‌ – with Brittany Greenfield

EPISODE SUMMARYWe had Brittany Greenfield, CEO and Founder of Wabbi, tackle cybersecurity and its importance in the digital world with Matt Wolach, the host of Saas-Story in the Making.Brittany highlights the importance of cybersecurity in a SaaS startup’s development cycle, and how you and your team are vulnerable to various attacks. She also talks about how she grew her business to what it is today.PODCAST-AT-A-GLANCEPodcast: SaaS-Story in the MakingEpisode: Why Security Around Your Development is CriticalHost: Matt Wolach, a B2B SaaS Sales Coach, Entrepreneur, and InvestorGuest: Brittany Greenfield, CEO and Founder of WabbiTOP TIPS FROM EPISODEKnow Your PrioritiesBig or Small, Everyone’s VulnerableEPISODE HIGHLIGHTSTrust the ProcessSecurity is a PriorityIf You Use the Internet, You’re at RiskTOP QUOTESBrittany:[02:28] “Process is so important, you know. We always are taught in everything we do.”[05:04] “Even if you are a 5-person team, you need to be thinking how security plays a role in your software definition and overall development life cycle.”[11:15] “You just spent a lot of money to do what your DevOps transformation is, you need to treat security the same way.”Matt:[10:18] “You gotta figure out post-mortem what happened and move on.”[13:21] “Go out and talk with your market because what you’re thinking of might be completely different from what they need.”LEARN MORELearn more about Brittany Greenfield and her company Wabbi here: https://wabbisoft.com/You can also find Brittany on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittanygreenfield/For more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/.                                               As part of the founding team in his first SaaS product, Matt owned the sales & marketing processes. But he struggled to sell and gain traction for the company. It took years of learning and tweaking before Matt created The Perfect DEAL Process, an innovative yet easy to implement method for closing more software deals. To find out more, visit https://mattwolach.com/about-mattGet even more tips by following Matt elsewhere: Sales Tips LinkedIn Twitter Instagram
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Apr 20, 2021 • 28min

156: The Best Outbound Prospecting Tactics – with Jason Bay

EPISODE SUMMARYJason Bay, the Chief Prospecting Officer at Blissful Prospecting, delves deep into what it takes to be successful in outbound sales while discussing the best outbound prospecting tactics with Matt Wolach, the host of SaaS-Story in the Making Podcast.Jason elaborates on the REPLY framework for effective messaging that converts. Jason also touches on the role of technology in creating enablement and the exact things salespeople should optimize for. Jason caps it all off with the best metrics to track.PODCAST-AT-A-GLANCEPodcast: SaaS-Story in the MakingEpisode: The Best Outbound Prospecting TacticsHost: Matt Wolach, a B2B SaaS sales coach, Entrepreneur, and Investor.Guest: Jason Bay, Chief Prospecting Officer at Blissful Prospecting.TOP TIPS FROM THIS EPISODELeverage TechnologyWalk the Prospect’s PathOptimize for ConversationEPISODE HIGHLIGHTSGet Your Prospects to REPLYVolume before SpecificsMove your Big Doors with Small HingesTOP QUOTESJason: [11:10] “When you don’t focus on understanding your prospect as a sales leader, you are robbing your salespeople of their resourcefulness.”[13:08] “Somewhere in your email, you need to talk about the result that your prospect cares about.”[19:09] “The mistake a lot of people make with their marketing is that they optimize for conversion instead of conversation.”LEARN MORETo learn more about Jason Bay and Blissful Prospecting, visit https://blissfulprospecting.com/ You can also find Jason Bay on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/Jasondbay/   For more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/                                    As part of the founding team in his first SaaS product, Matt owned the sales & marketing processes. But he struggled to sell and gain traction for the company. It took years of learning and tweaking before Matt created The Perfect DEAL Process, an innovative yet easy to implement method for closing more software deals. To find out more, visit https://mattwolach.com/about-mattGet even more tips by following Matt elsewhere: Sales Tips LinkedIn Twitter Instagram
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Apr 13, 2021 • 20min

155: Cybersecurity; Who Needs It and Why with Andrew Rinaldi

EPISODE SUMMARYAndrew Rinaldi, a co-founder at Defendify, lays Cybersecurity bare while discussing the tactics he and his team used to scale Defendify with Matt Wolach, the host of SaaS-Story in the Making podcast.Andrew discusses the pivotal role Cybersecurity plays in business today. He touches on the ideal treatment Cybersecurity should get from the leadership level of businesses. Andrew also talks about the driving force for Cybersecurity and how businesses could scale in a world of bugs, phishing, malware, ransomware, and cyberattacks.Andrew also shares tested tips for business success. He caps it all off with pieces of advice to software founders.PODCAST-AT-A-GLANCEPodcast: SaaS-Story in the MakingEpisode: Cybersecurity: Who Needs It and WhyHost: Matt Wolach, a B2B SaaS Sales Coach, Entrepreneur, and InvestorGuest: Andrew Rinaldi, co-founder at DefendifyTOP TIPS FROM EPISODENo One is SafeOne Cyber Defender Cannot Save the Cyber WorldYour Value System is Your BasisEPISODE HIGHLIGHTSYes, you have Sensitive DataA Blockchain of Hands is neededPrioritize CybersecurityTOP QUOTESAndrew:[03:54] “Cybersecurity is a core function in your business”[05:27] “It is the things that people don’t want people to find that attackers are after.”[08:45] “Take something in your business and ask yourself if you would care if other people saw it. If yes, you have sensitive information.”[11:48] “Cybersecurity is a business issue, a socio-economic issue, a continuity issue, and a brand and reputation issue.”LEARN MORETo learn more about Andrew Rinaldi and Defendify, visit: https://www.defendify.io/  You can also find Andrew Rinaldi on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarinaldi/   For more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/.                                               As part of the founding team in his first SaaS product, Matt owned the sales & marketing processes. But he struggled to sell and gain traction for the company. It took years of learning and tweaking before Matt created The Perfect DEAL Process, an innovative yet easy to implement method for closing more software deals. To find out more, visit https://mattwolach.com/about-mattGet even more tips by following Matt elsewhere: Sales Tips LinkedIn Twitter Instagram
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Apr 6, 2021 • 23min

154: Ways to Improve Sales through Humour and Community – with Ross Pomerantz

EPISODE SUMMARYRoss Pomerantz, the brain behind Corporate Bro and the “General” of The War Room, discusses his passion for sales, his crusade against the marginalization of salespeople, and his incorporation of comedy into sales with Matt Wolach, the host of SaaS-Story in the Making Podcast.Ross also discusses the importance of belonging to a community of peers in the sales world. While sharing tested tips for success in sales, Ross also shares customer engagement rules in a sales process and the perfect way to go about content creation.  Ross caps it all off with a piece of advice to software founders.PODCAST-AT-A-GLANCEPodcast: SaaS-Story in the Making.Episode: Ways to Improve Sales through Humour and Community.Host: Matt Wolach, a B2B SaaS Sales Coach, Entrepreneur, and Investor.Guest: Ross Pomerantz, General of The War Room, and Head of Community at BravadoTOP TIPS FROM THIS EPISODEEnjoy All that Comradeship OffersTry to Disarm Your ProspectsStick to it, Stick by it, and Stick with itGuide Yourself with a ProcessEPISODE HIGHLIGHTSBetter a Community Man than a Lone RangerBe Self AwareJust Do ItTOP QUOTESRoss:[08:05] “The good and bad thing about sales is that there are no silver bullets.”[15:53] “The most difficult thing to do is to create content about everything”[19:29] “Take all the bits from successful sales reps and make them your own”[22:08] “Get past the fact that nobody cares”LEARN MORETo learn more about Ross Pomerantz and Corporate Bro, visit: https://www.corporatebro.com/You can also find Ross Pomerantz on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/corporatebro/   For more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/.                                               As part of the founding team in his first SaaS product, Matt owned the sales & marketing processes. But he struggled to sell and gain traction for the company. It took years of learning and tweaking before Matt created The Perfect DEAL Process, an innovative yet easy to implement method for closing more software deals. To find out more, visit https://mattwolach.com/about-mattGet even more tips by following Matt elsewhere: Sales Tips LinkedIn Twitter Instagram
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Mar 30, 2021 • 22min

153: Exact Steps to Launching Your SaaS Company – with Lee Gladish

EPISODE SUMMARYLee Gladish, the Co-founder, and CEO of AirborneApp discuss the right steps SaaS founders should take when launching their software companies with Matt Wolach, the host of SaaS-Story in the Making Podcast.Lee talks about the importance of prospecting and how fundamental it is to succeed in a chosen niche. Lee elaborates on the art of problem discovery as a core to mapping out a unique selling proposition, spotting unserved markets, and figuring out that ideal sales process.Lee also shares mistakes startups and early-stage companies are prone to make when getting off the ground. Lee rounds off with pieces of advice to new software founders starting.PODCAST-AT-A-GLANCEPodcast: SaaS-Story in the MakingEpisode: Exact Steps to Launching Your SaaS CompanyHost: Matt Wolach, a B2B SaaS Sales Coach, Entrepreneur, and InvestorGuest: Lee Gladish, Co-founder, and CEO of AirborneAppTOP TIPS FROM THIS EPISODEInvest in DiscoveryBe a Master of the Sales ArtNiche DownEPISODE HIGHLIGHTSTalk to Your MarketPace YourselfLearn the Ropes FirstTOP QUOTESLee:[06:50] “If you are going to be prospecting to your market before you have a product and they [your market] are not talking to you, you should probably put on the brakes.”[16:37] “If you do not know the right way to sell, you should not bring in someone to do it for you.”[21:10] “There is no quick, silver bullet to getting sales. You have to put in the work.”LEARN MORETo learn more about Lee Gladish and AirborneApp, visit: https://www.airborneapp.io/You can also find Lee Gladish on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/leegladish/For more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/.                                  As part of the founding team in his first SaaS product, Matt owned the sales & marketing processes. But he struggled to sell and gain traction for the company. It took years of learning and tweaking before Matt created The Perfect DEAL Process, an innovative yet easy to implement method for closing more software deals. To find out more, visit https://mattwolach.com/about-mattGet even more tips by following Matt elsewhere: Sales Tips LinkedIn Twitter Instagram

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