SaaS Content Strategy That Took eWebinar to $750K ARR

EPISODE · Jan 12, 2023 · 58 MIN

SaaS Content Strategy That Took eWebinar to $750K ARR

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

Melissa Kwan emailed 250 people from her phone contacts to get eWebinar's first 50 customers. When that well ran dry, she had no idea how to build a SaaS content strategy from zero. Agencies failed. Affiliates failed. Then she brought SaaS content marketing in-house and everything changed. If you are struggling to grow beyond your personal network, this episode reveals how eWebinar reached $750K ARR bootstrapped by building a content-driven growth engine that produced 200+ conversion-focused pieces in one year. Melissa also shares why a dev shop disaster nearly killed the company, and how daily LinkedIn posting built an owned audience after communities blocked her. Melissa Kwan is the co-founder and CEO of eWebinar. She previously co-founded Spacio, which she sold for mid-seven figures. eWebinar has 700 customers, all through bootstrapped SaaS growth. 🔑 Key Lessons A SaaS content strategy beats outsourced agencies for conversion - eWebinar's agencies produced content nobody read, so Melissa brought it in-house using the Grow and Convert methodology. Affiliate programs fail when your SaaS audience is too small - influencers wanted cross-promotion with large mailing lists that eWebinar could not offer. Your personal network is the fastest path to first customers - Melissa manually emailed 250+ contacts and watched each signup live to iterate on onboarding. SaaS content strategy requires 9+ months of patience - eWebinar saw no meaningful conversions for the first nine months of publishing. Building an owned audience protects against community gatekeepers - after Slack communities blocked product mentions, LinkedIn became the primary SaaS content marketing channel. Chapters Introduction Melissa's background and selling Spacio for mid-seven figures Starting eWebinar two months after the exit How the idea came from 1,000+ webinars over five years The 10 non-negotiables for choosing a SaaS idea Why Melissa started without a co-founder The dev shop disaster and the friendship it destroyed David steps in as co-founder and CTO Two years of building before launching Getting the first 50 customers from personal contacts The struggle to scale beyond the personal network SEO and long-form SaaS content strategy that finally started converting Producing 200+ pieces of content in one year Why hiring writers is so hard for SaaS companies The expensive mistake of partnerships and affiliates $750K ARR with 700 customers bootstrapped Building an audience on LinkedIn from scratch Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/338 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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