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The Product Launch Podcast
Sean Boyce
314 episodes
4 months ago
Sean Boyce from NxtStep shares the latest B2B SaaS strategies to help you succeed. The show covers everything from identifying problems worth solving to scaling B2B SaaS businesses. Sean will walk you through what he is building in real-time and share those results with you so you can learn from his successes (and failures) and apply what works to your B2B SaaS to generate real results.
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Sean Boyce from NxtStep shares the latest B2B SaaS strategies to help you succeed. The show covers everything from identifying problems worth solving to scaling B2B SaaS businesses. Sean will walk you through what he is building in real-time and share those results with you so you can learn from his successes (and failures) and apply what works to your B2B SaaS to generate real results.
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The Problem Worth Solving that Wall Street Journal Created
The Product Launch Podcast
7 minutes
1 year ago
The Problem Worth Solving that Wall Street Journal Created

Summary
In this episode, Sean discusses the pattern of people always getting what they want in the software product industry. He highlights the importance of closing gaps and provides examples of companies like Wall Street Journal that create gaps in their services. Sean emphasizes the need for businesses to give customers what they want and explores the opportunities for innovation that arise from these gaps.

Key Points

  • People will always find a way to get what they want in the software product industry.
  • The actions and omissions of businesses can create gaps in the market.
  • Wall Street Journal's difficult subscription cancellation process is an example of a gap.
  • Innovative solutions like privacy.com address the gap created by Wall Street Journal.
  • Companies that don't give customers what they want may face negative consequences.
  • Gaps in the market present opportunities for entrepreneurs and innovators.
  • Identifying customer complaints can lead to profitable problem-solving ventures.

Quotes

  • "The people are always going to get what it is that they want one way or the other."
  • "When your teaser time period expires and the rate jumps back up, if you want to cancel or be done with the subscription, you can't do so online in almost all states."

Free Email Course

  • How to Build a Profitable AI-Powered B2B SaaS Business for Less Than $750 - https://nxtstep.io/b2bsaas


Connect with Sean

  • Subscribe to my YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@nxtstepsean
  • Connect with me on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-boyce/


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The Product Launch Podcast
Sean Boyce from NxtStep shares the latest B2B SaaS strategies to help you succeed. The show covers everything from identifying problems worth solving to scaling B2B SaaS businesses. Sean will walk you through what he is building in real-time and share those results with you so you can learn from his successes (and failures) and apply what works to your B2B SaaS to generate real results.