How To Start A SAAS Business as a Beginner in a Few Hours
Follow these few simple steps on how to create a SAAS business in a few hours which can potentially earn you thousands
In this article were going to go over 4 simple steps, which will tell you every thing you need to know to start a SAAS business.
- What is SAAS ?
- How to get a SAAS service ?
- How to setup a SAAS service?
- Tips
What is a SAAS service?
SAAS service or Software As A Service is simply an online software or an online service that you pay for to use.
For example, Mailchimp.com, which is a SAAS service, provides email marketing services that you pay for.
A SAAS service is anything you pay for to get an online service.
Let's say you have 100 customers using your SAAS service, and let's say your service costs around 10$ a month; that means you would get $1000/month!
All you need to do is sit back at home and watch your passive earnings accumulate on your screen. It is such a great and simple way to make money.
How to get a SAAS service?
Now you may be wondering, “how can I get my own SAAS service or software?” The good news is you don't need to develop one or learn to program, or even hire a programmer.
You can simply buy a SAAS software for as little as $40-$50.
You can purchase software from a website called codecanyon, this is what I did for two of my services and it is going great so far.
So what is codecanyon? Just go to codecanyon.net and you can find any software for about $50 or even $30.
How to setup a SAAS service?
Develop a solution for a problem
“If you can fix a problem for someone and do it better, quicker, and/or cheaper than your competitor, you’re off to a good start.”
Solve a problem you can relate to
The number one rule for any SaaS business should be to solve your own, real problems and not someone else’s problems. Only by solving a problem, you have struggled with yourself will you fully appreciate how to solve the problem in the best possible way
Write up a lean plan
Strategy
In the strategy section you will want to include:
A one or two-line description of your business— your unique value proposition.
A description of the problem you’re solving for your customers, and your solution to the problem, which is usually your product or service.
A description of your target market or the different market segments you’re targeting.
Tactics
In the tactics section, list your sales channels and describe how you will be selling your products. You’ll also want to list out marketing activities that will drive customers to your door.
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