SaaS Content Marketing That Drove $30K MRR

EPISODE · Mar 11, 2015 · 28 MIN

SaaS Content Marketing That Drove $30K MRR

from The SaaS Podcast - AI, Growth & Product-Market Fit for SaaS Founders · host Omer Khan

Josh Pigford built Baremetrics into a $30K MRR SaaS business, and his top customer acquisition channel was not ads, outbound, or partnerships. It was SaaS content marketing - but not the kind most founders think of. Josh spent 25% of his time writing honest founder stories that no ghostwriter could ever produce. Josh takes a contrarian approach to SaaS content marketing. He refuses to write listicles or SEO-optimized filler. Instead, he writes about real experiences - one article detailed how Baremetrics burned through half of its $500,000 seed investment in months. This kind of founder-led content resonates because it is authentic and unreplicable, making SaaS content marketing the engine behind Baremetrics' growth. Josh also explains why inbound marketing SaaS content should not be tightly coupled to your product's subject matter, how he writes headlines first to validate ideas, and why he stopped guest posting entirely. Each blog post gets repurposed as a short podcast episode for content-driven growth across multiple channels. SaaS content marketing matched word of mouth as the company's top acquisition channel - all without a paid promotion budget. 🔑 Key Lessons 🎯 Write SaaS content marketing only you can produce: Josh grew Baremetrics by sharing real founder experiences - spending mistakes, team retreats, operational details - that no ghostwriter or competitor could replicate. 📉 Avoid tying content too closely to your product: Josh learned that writing only about your product limits reach. Like Buffer writing about productivity instead of social media, content should serve your audience's broader needs. 🧠 Start with the headline to validate the idea before writing: If the headline is not compelling enough to make someone want to read the article, the topic probably is not worth writing about. 🚀 Repurpose each article into a bite-sized podcast for extra distribution: Josh recorded sub-10-minute audio versions of each blog post, creating a second channel with minimal effort. 💰 SaaS content marketing can match word of mouth as your top channel: Baremetrics' blog drove as many customers as word of mouth. Founders shared articles on Hacker News, Reddit, and Twitter, creating organic reach without paid promotion. 🛠️ Dedicate a fixed percentage of founder time to content production: Josh committed 25% of his time to writing, proofreading, and publishing. This consistency produced weekly output that compounded into a reliable growth engine. 🔄 Skip guest posting and invest in your own platform: Josh stopped writing for other publications because the same content performed better on the Baremetrics blog. Chapters Introduction Why Josh hates the term content marketing Examples of transparent content at Baremetrics Why content should not match your product subject How Josh figures out what to write about The writing process from headline to finished article How Baremetrics promotes published content Repurposing blog posts as short podcast episodes Why Josh stopped guest posting Content as a customer acquisition channel Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/49 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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