SaaS: Agile, Marketing & the Wheel of Death
In our first two podcasts for Haut Tech Conversations we covered service and pricing. Both subjects are critical for SaaS businesses to consider and understand in the context of their product. In the podcast we did yesterday, we went into yet another critical area – Marketing!
To put us in the right frame of mind for this conversation, we brought the respected expert on SaaS Marketing, Peter Cohen of SaaS Marketing Strategy Partners together with our panel – Ron Arden, Vice President of Strategy and Marketing for eDocument Sciences and Justin Pirie, a SaaS and Cloud product manager and marketer who has been working in subscription software for over four years.
We covered a lot of ground in this podcast – it is a wide-ranging conversation that got into many of the unique aspects of marketing in an on-demand world. We also went into many of the areas that are closely linked to marketing – Product Management, Agile Development, Community Development, Ecosystem Management and Customer Relationship Management.
What questions does it answer? In consideration of the title of this podcast and the “Wheel of Death” as Peter calls it – we talked about the issues traditional vendors face when development teams work on SaaS products – especially with Agile methodologies. The Agile approach is a good match for SaaS products, but to take full advantage of it – the entire organization must be in alignment. If marketing is out of the loop, the steady flow of product enhancements and new features can make the marketing team feel like they are like a hamster in an exercise wheel – running forever and not getting anywhere. Getting above the traditional feature-based technology marketing syndrome is critical in SaaS.
From there we incorporated all the various points of view of our panel and as we always do – let the conversation flow into the many areas that overlap in a SaaS product organization.
If you have any interest at all in how to deal with the dynamics of marketing a SaaS product and an hour to spare – I suggest you download this podcast, listen and share it with your team. I am very pleased with the insight our guests brought to the discussion and we would all love to hear your thoughts in comments here or on your blog. Join the conversation!
Our special guest for this podcast was –
Peter Cohen: Peter is the founder and managing partner of
SaaS Marketing Strategy Advisors. His firm provides expert guidance to help companies effectively market and sell software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions to enterprises. The firm’s clients includes several large, well-established clients, looking to enhance their SaaS marketing practices, as well as smaller companies that need guidance in launching a new SaaS solution to the market.
Peter has more than 25 years’ experience developing and implementing successful marketing strategies for technology companies, including Computervision, Lotus Development, IBM, and Authoria. Peter has spoken on the topic of SaaS Marketing for the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council, and written for widely-distributed publications including MarketingProfs. He publishes a monthly newsletter and a blog, both entitled “Practical Advice on SaaS Marketing.”
Our panel included:
Justin Pirie: Justin is a SaaS and Cloud product manager and marketer who has been working in subscription software for over four years. He specializes in working closely with companies to create successful SaaS products using the latest techniques and industry best practice. He is based in the UK and has advised companies in Europe and the US. He has been on our show before and is now one of our Haut Tech Conversations “Irregulars.” You can follow him on Twitter here.
Ron Arden: Ron is the Vice President of Strategy & Marketing for eDocument Sciences. He on focuses on SaaS computing and using social media tools to drive business for eDocument Sciences, and recently became an Inbound Marketing Certified Professional. He has over 25 years of strategic planning, marketing, sales, business development, consulting and technical experience in the information technology industry. Prior to eDocument Sciences, Ron was Director of National Solutions Support for IKON Office Solutions developing and driving strategy, policy, tools and the product & services portfolio for IKON’s Professional Services group. This included developing and managing vendor relations for all Professional Services partners. Prior to IKON, Ron held executive, management and technical positions at numerous Fortune 500 organizations, including DEC and Wang. You will find Ron on Twitter as @RonArden, on LinkedIn, and his profile on Google.
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