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	<title>Comments on: SaaS: Agile, Marketing &amp; the Wheel of Death</title>
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		<title>By: Agile Marketing &#38; The Wheel of Death &#124; eDocument Sciences</title>
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		<description>[...] This morning I was a panelist in a conversation hosted by&#160;Mike Dunham&#160;from&#160;Scio Consulting&#160;where we discussed Agile Marketing in SaaS.&#160; The other panelists were&#160;Peter Cohen&#160;and&#160;Justin Pirie, both who have a lot of experience in SaaS marketing.&#160; It was a great conversation where we discussed how marketing in a SaaS world needs to be as agile as software development.&#160; You need to think differently about your products and customers.&#160; Today everyone wants an application to be easy to use with little to no training.&#160; If a customer can’t get value out of a SaaS application quickly, you as a provider have failed. &#160;&#160; There was a great discussion about SaaS driving communities of users to help each other.&#160; If you can build social tools into your product to help customers engage with each other and with the provider, you hit a home run.&#160; If the users and other companies create an ecosystem around your product, that drives your cost of customer acquisition down.&#160; Customers will sell your products for you by word of mouth.&#160; Think about iTunes,&#160;Salesforce.com&#160;or&#160;FreshBooks.&#160; Passionate users are your best sales people. &#160;&#160; Check out the show on&#160;BlogTalkRadio&#160;or&#160;iTunes.&#160; Also check out&#160;Mike Dunham&#8217;s show writeup.&#160; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] This morning I was a panelist in a conversation hosted by&nbsp;Mike Dunham&nbsp;from&nbsp;Scio Consulting&nbsp;where we discussed Agile Marketing in SaaS.&nbsp; The other panelists were&nbsp;Peter Cohen&nbsp;and&nbsp;Justin Pirie, both who have a lot of experience in SaaS marketing.&nbsp; It was a great conversation where we discussed how marketing in a SaaS world needs to be as agile as software development.&nbsp; You need to think differently about your products and customers.&nbsp; Today everyone wants an application to be easy to use with little to no training.&nbsp; If a customer can’t get value out of a SaaS application quickly, you as a provider have failed. &nbsp;&nbsp; There was a great discussion about SaaS driving communities of users to help each other.&nbsp; If you can build social tools into your product to help customers engage with each other and with the provider, you hit a home run.&nbsp; If the users and other companies create an ecosystem around your product, that drives your cost of customer acquisition down.&nbsp; Customers will sell your products for you by word of mouth.&nbsp; Think about iTunes,&nbsp;Salesforce.com&nbsp;or&nbsp;FreshBooks.&nbsp; Passionate users are your best sales people. &nbsp;&nbsp; Check out the show on&nbsp;BlogTalkRadio&nbsp;or&nbsp;iTunes.&nbsp; Also check out&nbsp;Mike Dunham&#8217;s show writeup.&nbsp; [...]</p>
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