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Laura Roeder, Transitioning from a Consulting to a Product Business, BoS USA 2016

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Don’t Let Your Past Limit Your Future

Laura Roeder - @LKR - LauraRoeder.com

MeetEdgar.com

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Or how I got from here to here.

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From 2009 - 2015, I ran a social media marketing

training company.

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There were a few things I didn’t love about the model. I was central to the business.

There were inherent scaling limits.

I was stuck doing work that I didn’t love.

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I wanted to do a SaaS company, BUT . . . I didn’t know how to code.

I didn’t know how to design a software product.

I had zero experience working around software in any capacity!

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Then I met this guy.

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Finding The Idea

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We did NOT build a bunch of ideas to see which one would take

off.

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We tried our best to invalidate BEFORE code was

written. (And still started code on two projects before abandoning

them early.)

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My criteria:

1.Are prospects actively looking to BUY a better solution to this

problem

2. Is our solution better than what’s out there

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Building The Product

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We did not purely bootstrap MeetEdgar, we self-funded from the LKR

profits.

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The Team You Need to Launch Software

1.Dev team to build software (in our case, 6 mo of PT work)

2.Hours from designer to create logo/basic marketing site

3.Hours from writer for initial marketing copy/email sequences

Don’t forget this

one!!

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If you don’t know software, listen to the advice of people

who do.

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Launching The Product

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Our plan was to have a half training, half software company.

(But that didn’t happen.)

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The most important mindset:

YOU ARE LAUNCHING A NEW BUSINESS.

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You would not open a retail store by throwing a few t-

shirts on the floor and seeing if anyone stops by to buy

them.

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If you “wait and see if it gets traction”, you are giving up.

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If you treat it as a “side project”, it will remain a side

project.

Make it a core part of your business plan.

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Hit 50k MRR within First 6 Months

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BUT in 2014, 90% of our income still came from LKR.

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The Pivot:

I decided to go all in on software, shutting down LKR once we reached breakeven

from MeetEdgar.

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WHY would I do this? We were still making $1m from

LKR.

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1.Because I wanted to.

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2. Because the potential upside was larger with MeetEdgar than LKR.

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3. Because building two businesses takes twice the

time, effort, and cash.

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That wasn’t the only pivot going on in my life . . .

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Remove yourself as the bottleneck so the business can keep growing right past

you.

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During the three months that I was on maternity leave, we

went from $74k to $110k MRR.

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We made the hard decision to give up LKR, and let it

become messy so we could stop devoting resources to it.

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First MeetEdgar blog: Dec 2014

Last LKR blog: March 2015

Switched newsletter branding May 2015

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Set the priorities for each quarter and stick to them.

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By the end of 2015 - 2.2m ARR from MeetEdgar

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Here’s how we did it.

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No growth hacks. No hockey sticks. No viral coefficient.

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Stop thinking about one-off tricks or hacks, and start focusing on your funnel.

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Stuff we don’t do:- Integrations-Partnerships

-Biz dev-Free trials-Free plans

-One-on-one sales-Sales team

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Organic is slow, paid is fast.

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2014

2015

2016

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In September 2016, we’re at 3.5m ARR.

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Make a plan, not an experiment.

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Don’t let your past limit your future.