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Top Insights
- Have a business model in mind from the beginning.
- Charging should be simple and obvious.
- Turn your revenue earlier than you are comfortable with.
- Increase prices but grandfather current customers.
- Have only one revenue stream.
- Focus on your users, not on your competitors.
- Have a simple business model, know your unit economics.
- Monitor your key metrics, choose them wisely.
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Table of Contents
Guests
- Jason Demant: went through Launch Accelerator, and he's now the managing director.
- Jacqui Deegan: managing director of education at LAUNCH.
Start with a Business Model
- Having a business model from the beginning is very important.
- Figuring it out later is not acceptable.
- The business model can evolve though.
- Charging makes you face the reality of how valuable your product is.
How to Charge
- Charging should be simple and obvious.
- The most common B2B way of charging is SaaS.
- Subscriptions are becoming more popular for B2C.
- Per-usage subscriptions, like Slack, removed the friction of needing a CXO to sign off the purchase, as it can be small amounts per month within the budget of a single team.