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Silver Sponsors

SaaSNet Prophet 2009

By Peter Flynn

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Cofounder and MD of White Wall Web Entrepreneur (various businesses) Author of http://saaspert.com [email protected] @pete_flynn

About MeAbout Me

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Services for businesses An opinionated (researched) view Strongly prefer models that don’t rely solely on Ad revenue Evangelist for SaaS

About My BiasAbout My Bias

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Software as a ServiceSoftware as a Service

Source: salesforce.com

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Why am I talking about this?Why am I talking about this?

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Clients: Why is SaaS better?Clients: Why is SaaS better?

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Minimizes the cost of complexityMinimizes the cost of complexity

On Premises SaaS License Hardware Network Consultants Maintenance Dedicated staff Upgrades Many points of failure

No onsite servers (software/hardware) Try before you buy Fast & easy to implement Painless upgrades Lower TCO Predictable Faster issue resolution

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Single versus Multi-tenancySingle versus Multi-tenancy

On Premises SaaS

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Upfront Investment & Time to DeliveryUpfront Investment & Time to Delivery

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Budget AllocationBudget Allocation

On Premises SaaS

Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) or “large expenditure” budget

Operating Expenditure (OPEX) or “smaller/recurring expenditure” budget

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Release FrequencyRelease Frequency

On Premises SaaS

Infrequent (annual?) releases

Frequent releases

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Level of Lock InLevel of Lock In

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Clients: Enables a Mobile WorkforceClients: Enables a Mobile Workforce

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2007 - 20% of workers in leading South African companies were mobile enabled

Thanks to Suzanne Du Toit from Nashua WC for supplying me with this research

Mobile WorkersMobile Workers

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2015 • 15-million mobile Internet users in

South Africa.• Unique cellular users in South

Africa: 42-million 

Thanks to Suzanne Du Toit from Nashua WC for supplying me with this research

Mobile WorkersMobile Workers

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Investors: “Convince me”Investors: “Convince me”

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Great Sales PitchGreat Sales Pitch

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Favorable SaaS Environment Favorable SaaS Environment

Bandwidth proliferation

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Favorable SaaS Environment Favorable SaaS Environment

Internet as a platform

Conventions widely understood Security trusted

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Favorable SaaS Environment Favorable SaaS Environment

Tech advances

Cloud computing H(ardware)aaS P(latform)aaS Virtualization

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Favorable SaaS Environment Favorable SaaS Environment

Downturn

Drive to save costs SaaS shares have been hurt less

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Service Cash Generation Service Cash Generation

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Technology Adoption LifecycleTechnology Adoption Lifecycle

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Success StoriesSuccess Stories

Founded: 1999 Type: Public Current Size: 3,300 employees Revenue: $ 1.077 billion 2008 Commitment: 55,440 customers http://www.nyse.com/about/listed/crm.html

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Success StoriesSuccess Stories

Founded: 1999 Type: Private Current Size: 12 employees Revenue: $ 8 million 2008? Profits: $ 6 million in 2008? http://blog.jedchristiansen.com/2008/02/25/37signals-is-one-hell-of-a-profitable-business/

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Success StoriesSuccess Stories

Founded: 2004 Type: Private Current Size: 120 employees Funding: $ 104 million Revenue: $ 9.5 million 2008? Bookings: 200,000 active (1 million)? http://www.businessinsider.com/ning-blowing-the-doors-off-2009-4

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Success StoriesSuccess Stories

Founded: 2007 Type: Private Current Size: 48 employees Funding: $ 25 million Revenue: N/A Users: nearly 2 million

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Think About…Think About…

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Investors: What to focus onInvestors: What to focus on

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CMRR – committed monthly recurring revenue CAC – customer acquisition cost CC – customer churn CLTV – customer lifetime value CG – cash generation

Source: www.bvp.com

5 C’s of Successful SaaS5 C’s of Successful SaaS

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“Folks love freebies!”

““Freemium” Revenue ModelsFreemium” Revenue Models

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Time Limited SalesForce.com; 37Signals

Feature Limited WordPress.com

Seat Limited Intuit Quickbooks

Customer Type Limited Microsoft BizSpark

Source: http://www.longtail.com/the_long_tail/2008/11/finding-a-freem.html

““Freemium” Revenue ModelsFreemium” Revenue Models

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Do you even need to know how you are going to monetize your product when you set out?

Freemium with NervesFreemium with Nerves

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Investors: What does a good SaaS Investors: What does a good SaaS business look like?business look like?

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SaaS = a volumes businessSaaS = a volumes business

Freemium conversions: 2%-10% of your signups will

eventually pay Average is 4%

You need lots of signups…

Source: http://dondodge.typepad.com/the_next_big_thing/2007/05/freemium_free_t.html

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Compelling Need MetCompelling Need Met

Save money. Make money.

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Affordability & Value for MoneyAffordability & Value for Money

“Save or make me more money than I am paying you.

Prove it.”

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Self EVERYTHING!Self EVERYTHING!

Self marketing Automated sign up and payment Self provisioning Self training Self supporting Self administering (invoicing etc.) Self terminating

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Users who don’t need supportUsers who don’t need support

Target regular web users If not, be aware of exponentially more support and false alarms

Cost this in!

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Already a well serviced need?Already a well serviced need?

CRM ERP SaaS for agencies (web, design, ad)

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Why Now? Why South Africa?Why Now? Why South Africa? For Development

Skills English Time-zone Culture

For Sales Bandwidth Cost Sensitivity Culture

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NetProphecy | NetProverbsNetProphecy | NetProverbs

All software will ultimately be web-based

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NetProphecy | NetProverbsNetProphecy | NetProverbs

SaaS in Africa has to include the mobile web

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NetProphecy | NetProverbsNetProphecy | NetProverbs

Remember cultural nuances when internationalizing

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NetProphecy | NetProverbsNetProphecy | NetProverbs

Leverage the programmable web

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NetProphecy | NetProverbsNetProphecy | NetProverbs

Have one version of the code and data structure.

Say “no” to on-premise deployments

Say “no” to customer specific customizations – unless through an API

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NetProphecy | NetProverbsNetProphecy | NetProverbs

Having a good service is just a health factor – commercialization is the real challenge.

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NetProphecy | NetProverbsNetProphecy | NetProverbs

Sell directly for a long time before using channels. Have a dedicated, incentivized sales staff.

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NetProphecy | NetProverbsNetProphecy | NetProverbs

Your clients are online. Use online advertising and marketing channels.

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NetProphecy | NetProverbsNetProphecy | NetProverbs

Succeed in South Africa first. We are a microcosm of the world.

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NetProphecy | NetProverbsNetProphecy | NetProverbs

Have enough capital for the long haul. Be thrifty.

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NetProphecy | NetProverbsNetProphecy | NetProverbs

Get a working product out as early as possible. Get users. Get user feedback.

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NetProphecy | NetProverbsNetProphecy | NetProverbs

Think bigger. Think all English geographies. Then think Mandarin.

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Thanks.

Questions?

[email protected]

http://saaspert.com

@pete_flynn