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by navanit
3965 days ago
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I don't think finding a unique SaaS idea is the way to go. You're better off studying the competition and trying to see how you can sufficiently differentiate your offering from them and creating an overall better service. If you or your team have strength or experience in marketing, you can even create a clone and out-execute them on the customer acquisition front. There are still vast swaths of businesses that use paper and pen and Excel for many things. So your competition will not be other SaaS offerings but, in fact, no solution at all and not even looking for one. Converting them to your solution is the hard part. |
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Most SaaS businesses use the exact same techniques: Cold calling, cold e-mailing, ads... so the differentiation factors are very narrow.