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Lee Pedley
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Hi,
We are new here and have joined to help us grow our business.
We have just released a new service which will totally transform Small to medium sized businesses. We have worked with many businesses in the past who struggle through business without the right Software. Obviously, the current economic climate is hard out there so it has forced many businesses to use standard off the shelf products to run their business through.
We are the worlds first Subscription based Bespoke Software Developers, which was borne out of this dilemma as through our solution we can not only provide the right software developed for the business but also provide the valuable support.
Now, this may have seemed like a promotional post and it certainly is not meant to be, but I felt like I would need to explain the product so that you can understand our dilemma.
We have created the product, got the website going, even got a few clients but now we don't know how to proceed to gain further interest or market exposure.
I was hoping that someone could point us in the right direction.
I don't feel that Facebook or other social media sites would be a viable place to put adverts as its not really the platform(tell me if I am wrong). We have tried putting a few adverts on but never got any sales from the site and only ended up with a few likes. Again, I may have been targeting wrong but if anyone can point me in the right direction.
We have tried Google Adwords & Bing Ads, again lots of clicks, people spend time on the site but no conversions. So it tells me somethings wrong.
Can anyone please give me guidance on this, maybe we think the product is too good an idea, but as we don't have a second opinion we are looking it with biased eyes. Maybe its our marketing strategy, or maybe with this type of product we need to cold call. I am a bit of a loss.
So first could anyone tell me if this is a worthy idea
If it is, then which way would you advise us to go.
Again, If someone wants to join us as part of the business we are quite happy to share equity in it. We do see its worth while. We have one client who is currently paying us £54k pa for the service and another 2 who we are just negotiating an ongoing price with.
So just to break down our idea again, and any feedback would be welcome;
Stage 1
A client can sign up via our website for a 90 day Free Trial. During the first 60 days we spec and develop the software exactly to their businesses needs. In the last 30 days the client gets to use the software and advise us of any changes etc. During this period there is no contract and no payment details taken.
Stage 2
If a client wishes to carry on with the service after 90 days the price would be based on the average number of paying customers they get per month. Not duplicate orders, single order per customer.
The pricing starts at £100pm which gives them 100 paying customers per month.
When the client grows, and requires over 100 paying customers per month they can increase their subscription level. Again, if a business starts to struggle they can decrease the subscription level.
The idea of the subscription is that its always affordable to the business.
Also included in this, is that the client gets ongoing development, Web Development if required and SEO (again if required).
If anyone can take a look, offer advice, tell us if this is a bad product or not. Just give us some hard truth so that we know, if we are on the right track, or maybe just barking up a tree.
Thanks
Lee
We are new here and have joined to help us grow our business.
We have just released a new service which will totally transform Small to medium sized businesses. We have worked with many businesses in the past who struggle through business without the right Software. Obviously, the current economic climate is hard out there so it has forced many businesses to use standard off the shelf products to run their business through.
We are the worlds first Subscription based Bespoke Software Developers, which was borne out of this dilemma as through our solution we can not only provide the right software developed for the business but also provide the valuable support.
Now, this may have seemed like a promotional post and it certainly is not meant to be, but I felt like I would need to explain the product so that you can understand our dilemma.
We have created the product, got the website going, even got a few clients but now we don't know how to proceed to gain further interest or market exposure.
I was hoping that someone could point us in the right direction.
I don't feel that Facebook or other social media sites would be a viable place to put adverts as its not really the platform(tell me if I am wrong). We have tried putting a few adverts on but never got any sales from the site and only ended up with a few likes. Again, I may have been targeting wrong but if anyone can point me in the right direction.
We have tried Google Adwords & Bing Ads, again lots of clicks, people spend time on the site but no conversions. So it tells me somethings wrong.
Can anyone please give me guidance on this, maybe we think the product is too good an idea, but as we don't have a second opinion we are looking it with biased eyes. Maybe its our marketing strategy, or maybe with this type of product we need to cold call. I am a bit of a loss.
So first could anyone tell me if this is a worthy idea
If it is, then which way would you advise us to go.
Again, If someone wants to join us as part of the business we are quite happy to share equity in it. We do see its worth while. We have one client who is currently paying us £54k pa for the service and another 2 who we are just negotiating an ongoing price with.
So just to break down our idea again, and any feedback would be welcome;
Stage 1
A client can sign up via our website for a 90 day Free Trial. During the first 60 days we spec and develop the software exactly to their businesses needs. In the last 30 days the client gets to use the software and advise us of any changes etc. During this period there is no contract and no payment details taken.
Stage 2
If a client wishes to carry on with the service after 90 days the price would be based on the average number of paying customers they get per month. Not duplicate orders, single order per customer.
The pricing starts at £100pm which gives them 100 paying customers per month.
When the client grows, and requires over 100 paying customers per month they can increase their subscription level. Again, if a business starts to struggle they can decrease the subscription level.
The idea of the subscription is that its always affordable to the business.
Also included in this, is that the client gets ongoing development, Web Development if required and SEO (again if required).
If anyone can take a look, offer advice, tell us if this is a bad product or not. Just give us some hard truth so that we know, if we are on the right track, or maybe just barking up a tree.
Thanks
Lee