Here’s a quick overview of the main findings for my set of data from 386 AngelList trending startups:
* 39% have pricing publicly available
* The average number of packages is 3.5
* 44% sell the benefits on-page
* 84% organize prices low to high
* 9% organize prices high to low
* 59% list t
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Insightful Study of 386 SaaS Startup Pricing Pages
Posted by Liz_062 under StartupsFrom http://www.mikaelthakur.com 3096 days ago
Made Hot by: crowdSPRING on June 1, 2016 3:59 pm
How to Keep Your Consumer App From Failing Within the First Year
Posted by andriawhack under StartupsFrom http://www.business2community.com 3096 days ago
Made Hot by: LashonMcclure on June 2, 2016 7:24 am
Many consumer apps of all sizes and budgets fail because they overlook key factors that directly impact the success and sustainability of their app. Here are some companies we, at Process Street, have found that did almost everything right—and failed as a result of one mistake.
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Process Street: Workflow without workflow
Posted by ferdiepre13 under TechnologyFrom https://www.mwdadvisors.com 3097 days ago
Made Hot by: BenMulholland on May 31, 2016 5:18 pm
Process Street is a great example of a modern SaaS-based, lightweight tool that supports team productivity with transparency. It’s an early-stage company: founded 2 years ago, and currently angel-funded, nevertheless it’s already picked up a number of high-profile customers (LinkedIn, Cisco, Sherat
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What UX designers can learn from 1990s Japanese video games
Posted by Ihya1324 under TechnologyFrom http://techcrunch.com 3098 days ago
Made Hot by: ryanmclean16 on May 31, 2016 11:40 am
This post is about the evolution of UX — although we know it now as a way to keep users sticking around — this is from a time period when it wasn’t so much of a big deal.
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How to Work from a Coffee Shop and Keep Your Productivity
Posted by chatrose under Employee BenefitsFrom http://blog.hubstaff.com 3104 days ago
As a remote worker, I know the pain of finding the perfect spot in a busy cafe (outlet at my disposal, right next to the router, comfiest chairs) and then realizing I have to go to the bathroom. This post is designed to help remote workers everywhere optimize their task list, schedule, and even dri
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4 Simple Ways to Boost Remote Team Productivity and Camaraderie
Posted by Liz_062 under ManagementFrom https://teamgantt.com 3104 days ago
Made Hot by: ahouronthis on May 24, 2016 3:07 pm
A quiet remote team is a sign that something’s up. Healthy teams bounce ideas off of each other, ask for help, and collaborate openly. Quiet teams struggle with miscommunication, become inactive at work, and are even fearful of speaking freely. Without a culture of communication, remote teams fall
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A 5-Step Guide To Being an Awesome Remote Worker
Posted by andriawhack under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.levo.com 3104 days ago
Made Hot by: ahouronthis on May 24, 2016 3:05 pm
Are you able to focus when you’re not in an office? It depends what kind of person you are. I’m lucky enough to have only worked for a few months of my life in an office, and the rest of the time I’ve been totally remote. I’ve never played more online chess than I did during those few months spent
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A Blogger Shares How She Made $28,000 Using The 4 Stages of Warming Her Readers Up
Posted by LashonMcclure under Human ResourcesFrom http://problogger.com 3105 days ago
Today I’m wrapping up the mini series we have been going through that is all about warming your readers up. We have been talking about how to take readers from being completely unaware of who you are or cold to being fully engaged with you or warmed up.
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User Onboarding Best Practices
Posted by LashonMcclure under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.appcues.com 3105 days ago
Made Hot by: ahouronthis on May 24, 2016 3:06 pm
It’s time to take user onboarding seriously. Most apps have some semblance of onboarding since they don’t want to throw new users into the deep end of their product. But too often, the answers to users’ questions are buried in an IKEA-esque manual somewhere deep in the product rather than where (an
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Building for the Open API Economy
Posted by joannw2016 under TechnologyFrom https://developer.ibm.com 3105 days ago
Made Hot by: GayJanczunskikji on May 24, 2016 10:52 am
Application programming interfaces (APIs) are everywhere around us today. Just think – every time you “like” a post or send a friend request on social media, you are talking to an API. But until recently, it was primarily software engineers who were responsible for understanding APIs. Nowadays, the
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