Charles K (@charleskriete) 's Twitter Profile
Charles K

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For anyone thinking about attending the first Coachella in two years (generally, a progressive event)...just remember, this is the guy that owns it. Retweet if you don't want to give this guy a damn dime...

For anyone thinking about attending the first <a href="/coachella/">Coachella</a> in two years (generally, a progressive event)...just remember, this is the guy that owns it.  

Retweet if you don't want to give this guy a damn dime...
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It’s been a minute since my MBA coursework, but the red is the bad one, right??? Interesting how being President made him profitable…truly fascinating…nothing to see here… msnbc.com/morning-joe/wa… via @msnbc

Founders Pack (@thefounderspack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7 habits of successful founders: 1. Adaptability 2. Problem-solving 3. Seeks out mentorship 4. Prioritizes product/market fit 5. Masters the art of storytelling 6. Strong time-management skills 7. Embraces failure as a learning tool

Benjamin Houy (@benjaminhouy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I recently increased my SaaS pricing and expected slightly lower sales. What I didn't expect was: - Lower churn. - Much nicer customers. It has made customer support so much more pleasant. Would 100% recommend!

David Sacks (@davidsacks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New business blog: The Difficulty Ratio A fundamental principle in SaaS sales is that the size of a deal must be large enough to justify the effort required to close it. High-ACV deals can afford longer sales cycles, while low-ACV deals need high velocity. Exploring this

BowTiedSalesGuy (@bowtiedsalesguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the biggest mistakes I made when I was first selling SaaS was running after features the prospect said they wanted / needed. My mistake was believing the prospect knew what was best for them and their business when in reality all they wanted was to increase revenue

Allie K. Miller (@alliekmiller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kim launched Skims. Rihanna launched Fenty. Mr Beast launched MrBeast Burger. We’ve seen influencers launch beauty, wellness, food, home decor, and clothing. But I think the next big thing we’ll see is celeb and influencer SaaS products.

Content Kuba (@contentkuba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SaaS marketers: 1. Find a problem 2. Create a solution for it 3. Profit Apple marketers: 1. Create a problem 2. Sell a charger for it 3. Profit

Women in AI Ethics™ (@womeninaiethics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 Women in AI Ethics online directory now has 800+ diverse experts working hard to keep humanity safe from the harms of reckless development and deployment of AI. #womeninaiethics #aiethics #representationmatters #diversityinAI lnkd.in/ejgQEMzP

📣 Women in AI Ethics online directory now has 800+ diverse experts working hard to keep humanity safe from the harms of reckless development and deployment of AI. #womeninaiethics #aiethics #representationmatters #diversityinAI lnkd.in/ejgQEMzP
Andrew Gazdecki (@agazdecki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your job as CEO of a startup is to realize great products lose often to better brand, marketing, storytelling and distribution.

CNN (@cnn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The National Transportation Safety Board chair sharply criticized federal regulators for not doing enough to monitor and test automatic driving technologies cnn.it/3NT8mca