127 James White, CEO of IntouchCRM

We discuss with James White CEO of IntouchCRM what its really like to run a successful SaaS company in 2016. James and team have spent the last 8 + years building one of the most popular CRMs in the UK for small businesses.   In this episode, James has a lot of insights on how to differentiate yourself from the competition, what it takes to makes sales, and the importance of email marketing.   Show Table of Contents   0:00 Intros 1:52 Why did James start a Software as a Service company in the first place? 4:20 What is the general advice James would give people starting a company or wanting to be an entrepreneur? 6:28 Dont concentrate on the technology - find your customer and focus on your marketing. 7:24 Planning is the most important step in launching a business 8:39 How the InTouch Growth Academy is helping businesses actually succeed with their CRM 9:43 "Software (by) itself doesn't do anything." 10:20 Customers need help getting started with your product 11:40 The value of a hybrid Saas and training service 12:57 The importance of listening to people who have succeeded in the same path that you are trying to walk down 14:45 Knowing who you can't help is important for your business 15:18 If you are planning the problem you want to solve, and who you want to solve it for, most of your pain as a business owner will disappear 16:57 What are the most common mistakes that the user base makes when marketing their business? 17:30 Unless you drive traffic to your site, there's no point in having a website 18:15 You have to keep following up to close a sale. Most sales take place on the fifth to twelfth interaction. 19:41 Where did James get the idea for the Growth Academy? and what sort of difference has it made in onboarding, sales, and customer success? 22:49 How does automation make following up easier? And how does this affect your overall closing rate and sales? 24:35 "There will come a time where you have to pick up the phone." 25:01 "Most people don't schedule the right amount of time to do their sales activities." 25:20 Making sure you have the discipline to do your sales activities every day. 26:06 If you don't make time to pick up the phone, you won't carry on in business for very long 26:49 "When you're busiest, that's when you need to step on the gas the hardest." 27:13 Triggered emails and the advantages they have over traditional email blasts 27:38 Relevance gets rewarded 27:49 The analogy of the two pet owners (brilliant way to explain email marketing) 29:15 Triggered emails + relevance + information means you can talk directly to a specific customer 30:03 Using email sequences to take people on a journey through the sales funnel 30:30 Understanding leads to trust, which leads to closing sales 30:54 The importance of email segmenting 32:54 "If you're too big for the small jobs, you're too small for the big jobs." 34:38 Outros and ending remarks 37:19 Easter egg outtakes     InTouch CRM http://www.intouchcrm.com/     ==================   You can find additional show notes on the WP-Tonic website: https://www.wp-tonic.com/podcast/127-james-white-ceo-intouch-crm/   ==================   Subscribe to WP-Tonic on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wp-tonic-wordpress-podcast/id893083124?mt=2   If you get value from our twice weekly WordPress podcast, we would love it if you'd give us a review on iTunes. :)   ==

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WP-Tonic is a podcast for WordPress professionals and Bootstrap SaaS startup entrepreneurs or anybody looking to build a business online. We cover a large number of areas with our main show. We interview some creative WordPress and startup entrepreneurs plus online experts who, with their insights, can help you build your online business. Jonathan Denwood and Kurt von Ahnen host and produce the WP-Tonic podcast, which is one of the longest-running WordPress podcasts. Each episode brings you valuable insights with one goal: to help you generate more income and impact through online businesses.