
Confidently Increase Prices and Double Your Business with SaaS Pricing with Maciej Wilczynski
Maciej Wilczyński is a pricing expert and Partner at Valueships, a consultancy boutique specializing in software, cloud, subscription, and digital businesses. He is also a lecturer and faculty at the Wroclaw University of Economics, where he has finished his PhD title in strategic management, writing a thesis about software-as-a-service companies and their pricing capabilities. He gained consulting experience at McKinsey & Company, where he led the EMEA part of Agile Insights solutions focused on digital marketing and customer insights. In this episode, Maciej discusses the potential positive impact on your SaaS pricing when considering the removal of grandfathering for customers. Why you have to check out today’s podcast: Discover significant insights to expanding your business and boosting your income with SaaS pricing strategies Understand the ins and outs of SaaS pricing and gain insights into how companies can effectively gauge the value of their offerings, empowering them to make confident decisions in pricing Unlock valuable insights about grandfathering customers and potentially double your income "Value-based pricing has an ability to at least double your current business." - Maciej Wilczynski Topics Covered: 01:33 - Just wasn't cut out for a metal band fame 02:22 - How he got into pricing 04:19 - What Valueships is all about 05:31 - B2B SaaS pricing and what makes it interesting 08:12 - Buying growth with pricing 10:31 - Four major reasons companies don't raise prices 14:20 - Important thoughts on companies grandfathering customers [effect on short-term and long-term] 19:18 - No such thing as lifetime pricing 22:29 - Why pricing is hard and where should you get the motivation to increase price 24:57 - What you should bear in mind when increasing prices: listen to the majority and not to the few complaining minority 29:03 - Connecting your price increase to a customer-centric narrative 30:51 - Maciej's best pricing advice Key Takeaways: "You should forget the word forever or lifetime in pricing." - Maciej Wilczyński "Where should companies look for the courage and energy to do it [pricing] is purely from value exercise." - Maciej Wilczyński "To really understand the value, run as many case studies as you can, quantified case studies, try calculating the ROI of your service initially internally as an exercise, as a workshop in exercise, and then move and try to do it with your customers to see the power of the product." - Maciej Wilczyński "Pricing starts from value, but if you're afraid of raising prices, simply look at your churn rates. If they're below four or 3%, you're good to go." - Maciej Wilczyński People/Resources Mentioned: Patrick Campbell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickccampbell Zappos: https://www.zappos.com Stephan Liozu: https://impactpricing.com/podcast/classic-value-based-pricing-how-to-get-started-and-how-to-succeed-with-stephan-liozu/ Appsumo: https://appsumo.com Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/ph-en/ Utpal M. Dholakia: https://hbr.org/2021/06/if-youre-going-to-raise-prices-tell-customers-why Connect with Maciej Wilczyński: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilczynskim/ Connect with Mark Stiving: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiving/ Email: mark@impactpricing.com
15 Tammi 202433min

Blogcast: Don’t Do What Sirius XM Did
This is an Impact Pricing Blog published on December 7, 2023, turned into an audio podcast so you can listen on the go. Read Full Article Here: https://impactpricing.com/blog/dont-do-what-sirius-xm-did/ If you have any feedback, definitely send it. You can reach us at mark@impactpricing.com. Now, go make an impact. Connect with Mark Stiving: Email: mark@impactpricing.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiving/
12 Tammi 20243min

Pricing Table Topics: 10 of Spades – Consider the Buyer's Decision Process
This one is the 10 of Spades from the Impact Pricing card deck. When we think about what a buyer's decision process is, think about the two decisions they have to make, 'will I' and 'which one'. And it's really important for us to understand which of those decisions were pricing for. The 'will I' decision simply asks, the buyers asking the question, should I buy something in this product category? That's a budgetary decision. They're really saying, is this problem valuable enough for me to spend money to go solve? When we're thinking about pricing and someone's only making that 'will I' decision, we need to be thinking about, what's the value of solving the problem? The other decision the buyer might be making is the 'which one' decision. 'Which one' is, okay, I've decided I want to solve this problem. Now, am I going to buy your product or a competitor's product? How am I going to go solve this problem? They're deciding which one. And here, the pricing decision you have to make is what's the price of your product relative to the price of the competitive products. Relative to the price of the alternatives. And of course you must take into account the value of your advantages compared to your competitors. So, as you're thinking about your pricing decisions, think really hard what's the decision our buyers are making. Are they deciding 'will I'? Will I buy something in this product category? Or are they deciding 'which one'? Which product will I buy? We hope you enjoyed this example of Pricing Table Topics. What you just heard was done without a script. If you have any questions or feedback, please email me, mark@impactpricing.com. Now, go make an impact. Connect with Mark Stiving: Email: mark@impactpricing.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiving/
10 Tammi 20242min

Pricing Power as the Key Driver in Strategic Business Success with Jeet Mukherjee
Jeet Mukherjee is the Chief Strategy Officer at Holden Advisors. He is responsible for designing and executing the strategic vision for the company. His role includes developing intellectual property, new product offerings, and key partnerships for scalable growth and innovation across the business. In this episode, Jeet delves into the nuanced strategies behind pricing power, featuring real-world examples, including iPhone and Intel's successful utilization of pricing power. Why you have to check out today’s podcast: Discover the transformative power of value-based pricing gaining a profound understanding of its essence and significance Find out why many fail in selling from a value-based perspective and how you can break free from the conventional approaches that limit your pricing potential Uncover the nuances of driving pricing power, recognizing the pivotal role of context and the imperative need for precise segmentation "As pricers, we need to have more confidence in our calculation of differential value in what we do to come up with our prices. And we should not be afraid to test and experiment, and change, and see, and track the difference in volumes we get and make adjustments. It's okay." - Jeet Mukherjee Topics Covered: 01:33 - Blessed to have worked with two pricing gurus and all praises to Tom Nagle 02:36 - Defining value-based pricing 03:30 - Describing his journey into pricing and what made him love it 06:38 - Why most don't sell from a value-based perspective 08:48 - Pricing as a much bigger topic many struggle with 11:59 - Understanding pricing power 19:38 - What you can use to drive pricing power, having the right context to understand who's got proper pricing power, and the need for precise segmentation 23:20 - Intel doing a great job in a push-pull marketing and building more brand equity 26:16 - Zappos nailing it in customer service 27:47 - Discussing price sensitivity in relation to pricing power [iPhone versus Samsung] 30:13 - Jeet's best pricing advice Key Takeaways: "I think we're changing the aperture and we're going through this process of pricing power to define it and understand it, because we're looking at it from more of a continuum." - Jeet Mukherjee "Pricing has to be looked at as dynamic value drivers over time." - Jeet Mukherjee "...you have to have that context to understand better who's got the pricing power by being more precise on the segmentation, as well as being very precise on the region that you're going to have a little bit of an anomaly." - Jeet Mukherjee People/Resources Mentioned: Tom Nagle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-tom-nagle-2bb2288/ Reed Holden: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reed-holden-913ab69/ Ingram Micro: https://www.ingrammicro.com/ HP: https://www.hp.com/ph-en/home.html Dell: https://www.dell.com/en-us Microsoft: https://www.microsoft.com/ Intel: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/homepage.html Zappos: https://www.zappos.com Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/ Connect with Jeet Mukherjee: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeet-mukherjee-58462a1/ Email: jeetmukherjee@holdenadvisors.com Connect with Mark Stiving: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiving/ Email: mark@impactpricing.com
8 Tammi 202432min

Blogcast: The Art of Pricing
This is an Impact Pricing Blog published on November 30, 2023, turned into an audio podcast so you can listen on the go. Read Full Article Here: https://impactpricing.com/blog/classic-the-art-of-pricing/ If you have any feedback, definitely send it. You can reach us at mark@impactpricing.com. Now, go make an impact. Connect with Mark Stiving: Email: mark@impactpricing.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiving/
5 Tammi 20243min

Blogcast: Do You Need a New Pricing Metric?
This is an Impact Pricing Blog published on November 23, 2023, turned into an audio podcast so you can listen on the go. Read Full Article Here: https://impactpricing.com/blog/do-you-need-a-new-pricing-metric/ If you have any feedback, definitely send it. You can reach us at mark@impactpricing.com. Now, go make an impact. Connect with Mark Stiving: Email: mark@impactpricing.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiving/
3 Tammi 20243min

Harnessing the Power of Causality for Price Optimization with Gleb Romanyuk
Gleb Romanyuk is a Principal Economist at Wayfair. He leverages his Ph.D. in Economics and his extensive experience in the tech industry to develop cutting-edge solutions for competitive pricing and economic analysis. In this episode, Gleb emphasizes the underutilization of data by most companies. He recommends harnessing its power to gain insights into business performance and develop optimized pricing strategies. Why you have to check out today’s podcast: Understand an economist's role in analyzing data and optimizing pricing Learn to note the distinction between forecasting and prediction versus the causal inference Test price elasticity with causality “I would encourage people to take advantage of their sales data when looking into setting prices. If you don’t have it then start recording it.” - Gleb Romanyuk Topics Covered: 01:56 - How he got introduced into pricing 03:46 - What is an economist's role in a company 06:04 - Distinguishing forecasting versus prediction 09:23 - Proving causality even with just observational data 15:06 - Case in point: does faster shipping improves revenue and profitability [how to go about the test and the variables used] 18:31 - What he thinks of the fact that most companies don't know how to use the data they gather 19:41 - Talking about more job opportunities for economists 20:49 - Highlighting a fascinating finding on using value pricing 23:16 - Sharing his insights on Mark's comment of not favoring taking into account price elasticity for pricing 24:46 - Gleb's impactful pricing advice Key Takeaways: "You can learn a lot about the performance of your business [by taking advantage of your sales data] and do better than just pricing by the market or pricing by the cost." - Gleb Romanyuk "Can we measure the long-term elasticity that takes into account the competitor's response? Usually we can't really get at it because it involves strategic interactions. I think what we do about it is we take market price into account. But also it's important to understand to which extent your products are differentiated from the competitors and how fierce the competition is." - Gleb Romanyuk People / Resources Mentioned: Wayfair: https://www.wayfair.com/ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/ Connect with Gleb Romanyuk: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glebromanyuk/ Email: gleb.romanyuk@gmail.com Connect with Mark Stiving: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiving/ Email: mark@impactpricing.com
1 Tammi 202426min

Blogcast: What Comes After Product-Market Fit
This is an Impact Pricing Blog published on November 16, 2023, turned into an audio podcast so you can listen on the go. Read Full Article Here: https://impactpricing.com/blog/what-comes-after-product-market-fit/ If you have any feedback, definitely send it. You can reach us at mark@impactpricing.com. Now, go make an impact. Connect with Mark Stiving: Email: mark@impactpricing.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiving/
29 Joulu 20234min