SaaS Content Strategy That Built $70M in ARR

EPISODE · Oct 10, 2024 · 54 MIN

SaaS Content Strategy That Built $70M in ARR

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

Colin Nederkoorn spent 18 months reaching $10K MRR - then compounding did the rest. His SaaS content strategy turned an email list of potential customers into a demand engine that powered Customer.io from $50 MRR to $70M ARR over 12 years. In this episode, you'll learn the content-led growth playbook behind one of the most patient SaaS success stories ever told. Colin reveals how a meeting with Ramit Sethi transformed his launch approach, why teaching conversion copywriting to subscribers created organic SaaS growth before the product was ready, and how a Wizard of Oz MVP where his co-founder manually wrote backend queries validated demand without building full automation. Customer.io now serves 7,000+ companies with 250 employees across 30 countries - proof that compounding growth and a disciplined SaaS content strategy can outperform paid acquisition at every stage. 🔑 Key Lessons 🎯 SaaS content strategy beats paid ads when markets lack vocabulary: Colin spent thousands on ads targeting "segmentation" and "triggered messages" but attracted wrong buyers. Teaching conversion copywriting to his email list built trust and demand organically. 💰 Compounding revenue rewards patience: Customer.io sustained 50-80% year-over-year growth. Starting slow from $50 MRR, compounding turned painful early numbers into $70M ARR. 🛠️ Launch with a Wizard of Oz MVP: Co-founder John manually wrote MapReduce queries for every campaign while customers used a simple UI - proving value before building automation. 🚀 Content-led growth creates demand for the product: By educating subscribers on how to write messages that convert, Colin created natural demand for the tool that sends those messages. 📉 Ask if you need time or money before fundraising: Wistia CEO Chris Savage helped Colin realize he needed runway, not capital. Raising too much too early shortens the window to find product-market fit. Chapters What Customer.io does and $70M ARR metrics The power of compounding percentage growth Original analytics idea nobody wanted Pivot to behavioral messaging Setting the $50 MRR goal before quitting jobs Wizard of Oz MVP with manual backend queries The Ramit Sethi meeting that shaped the SaaS content strategy Learning conversion copywriting to educate the email list Why paid ads failed in the early days Lightning round and closing thoughts Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/415 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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