How to find new SaaS Partnerships (and not waste time)
🧡 Plus - 830 women die every day from preventable causes related to pregnancy - Enya Seguin from BabyChecker
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In this issue: how to find new SaaS partnerships, Innovators Can Laugh with Enya Seguin, how Alex Smith got 20,000 LinkedIn followers in one week, and more!
830 women die every day from preventable causes
Imagine this.
Fatmata, who had never used an ultrasound, watched a 3-minute tutorial video. Afterwards, with a smartphone, she then scanned 22 women to look for pregnancy risk factors.
Sounds science fiction?
Well, it’s not.
Enya Seguin is the founder of BabyChecker - a smartphone-based ultrasound probe that uses AI to automatically detect pregnancy risk factors. It is created for resource-limited settings and designed for community health workers.
In this conversation we follow Enya’s journey from when she first moved to the Netherlands for University, her experience working in Kenya, and how she was able to bring the first platform to engage health professionals and seekers in Africa.
Join me, Enya, and Buster Franken (co-host of this interview) in this episode of Innovators Can Laugh.
🎙️📺 Catch the interview on Spotify, Apple, other platform, or on YouTube.
How to Find New SaaS Partnerships (and not waste time) Part I
Imagine your inbox is flooded with dozens of brands who want to partner with you. Some are requesting to do a tech integration, others want to swap guest blog posts, and even more would like to cross-collaborate in some kind of way.
This has happened to me and it’s terrifying.
As a backstory, I first began working in partner marketing for a well-known retail electricity company back in Houston in 2012. I was new to the role and was essentially told to just figure it out.
Two years later, I had increased the number of successful partnerships from three to 21, grew residential enrollments from 4,000 a year to 25,000, and turned this channel into one of the highest performing sales channels for the company. I loved it!
Flash forward ten years later and I’ve now excelled in Partnership Marketing roles for Saas companies Bonjoro and OptiMonk. In 2021 I joined Bonjoro and my responsibility was to develop a partnership channel. My first step was to leverage our current pool of customers and affiliates – how could we turn more customers into affiliates? Then I turned my attention to our product (tech) partners and figure out which partners would it makes sense to do an integration with. Finally, I found influencers and brands who had the same type of audience as ours that we could sync up and perform co-marketing activities with.
One year later, we had achieved:
20+ co-webinars with influencers/complimentary brands that drove new users and awareness
5 new integrations and improvements on existing integrations that increased signups and revenue
Increased our affiliate conversion rate from 4.5% to 9%
Looking back, I learned we could have had even more success if we didn’t waste time working with the partners that drove little value.
5 tips on how to find new Partnerships (tips 1 & 2 below, tips 3-5 next week)
Use Crossbeam to identify which companies are selling to personas that are similar to the ones you sell to. Crossbeam is like LinkedIn for partnerships. In just a few clicks, you can find and connect with companies that have overlapping customers, leads, and opportunities.
Crossbeam was a huge time saver for me. Anytime a company reached out and wanted to partner with us, I invited them to join Crossbeam, connect their data, and map our accounts. If we found out that we had a small or little overlap in customer accounts, then there was no reason to go any further. Best part, you can use Crossbeam’s free version to do this!
2. Research other presenters who are speaking at events where you’re speaking. For example, AWeber hosted a week-long event that consisted of a week-long marketing series for business owners, side hustlers, and entrepreneurs. I was curious to find out what SocialBee did and reached out to Roxana Motoc who was also presenting at the event.
During our 15-minute zoom chat, we decided to see if we targeted the same customer personas and used Crossbeam to analyze our customer account overlaps. It turned out that we had a good overlap. So, we decided to do a co-webinar together which turned out great as more than 400 people registered (from both lists). The new Bonjoro customers generated from this event was one of the best cohorts we saw in Q1 of 2022!
Tips 3-5 to be featured in next week’s newsletter 👊
You too Larry
Overheard on LinkedIn
📧 Mika Lepisto got a 47.9% engagement rate from a cold email campaign. Here's how they did it.
👨 Alex Smith got 20,000 LinkedIn followers in one week. See how he did it.
🥬 Cool story from Simon Robert how of how Athletic Greens Went from $0 to $200M.
🙋 Noticed the gradual shift from software to audience? Good pov from Wilfred Alfred.
🤷 How much money should I spend on marketing? Interesting post from Sarit Lamerovich.
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Good news, I have a limited number of free conference/workshop tickets. Just use code ‘WorkshopIRINA’ when you reserve your ticket. Then, select my workshop on this Google form. 👍
The End
This is me, James, and some friends at the Red Bull event last Sunday here in Bucharest. Funny make-shift airplanes falling into the lake, crazy helicopter and airplane show, hanging out with friends in the park nearby, it was a blast!
It’s been a crazy week with my daughter home sick two days. Still, excited about the Back to School Women in Tech event I’m attending tonight and that I now have 5 guests booked for season 7 of my podcast. If you know any Romanian, Bulgarian, or Dutch startup founders you’d like to see on Innovators Can Laugh, please let me know!
Have a great weekend!
Eric M.
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