by aaronh on 4/27/11, 9:51 PM with 7 comments
We are both technical co-founders and it seems like many other engineers we feel we are stumbling around in the dark a little as we try to market this product and ourselves. I was wondering if the hacker news hordes had any advice for us. Our (somewhat informed) assumption coming in was that veterinarians would be a hard group to reach via web and social network marketing, however we have been pleasantly surprised at the amount of connections we have been able to make via twitter. (we also do adwords, ahem, and have sent out a very small physical mailing batch, as well as gone door-to-door to some local practices). However, we're not yet seeing the interest we'd hoped for, so I'm wondering if anybody has advice regarding marketing, and also pricing of our product. We started with a traditional fixed-price downloadable "boxed software" model due to some arbitrary initial circumstances, but have switched to a SaaS model with monthly pricing (and we still feel SaaS is the right long term goal). We are toying with lowering the price, and switching back to an up-front yearly subscription.
Since our ultimate goal is a more ambitious practice management system, we can also envision pricing tiers differentiated either on more whiteboard features, or further practice/records management integration. Or maybe it's time to cut the losses and pivot. I don't want to bore you to death with more background, but I'm glad to share in the comments if there are questions.
TIA for any feedback. Aaron
The links are:
http://menagerievet.com http://menagerievet.tumblr.com @menagerievet
by namank on 4/28/11, 1:04 AM
Make up a story for your pitch that demonstrates how your product will make your client`s life easier (Betty came in with her Griff, her dog and the receptionist took info down on the iPad then handed the iPad to the doc who blah blah blah ipad blah dog blah blah symptom blah...everything was so easy...happy Griff, happy Betty, annnnnd happy doc!)
of course you can replace by ipad by `computer with internet with your site`
see what im sayin?
by pitdesi on 4/27/11, 10:30 PM
Regarding marketing - for reaching niche audiences, one of the best things you can do is try to get into Trade Magazines or go to tradeshows. It costs a lot but oftentimes is worth the expense of a booth.
We aren't so deep a niche but we do some outreach to different niches and try to do some deep diving... find out what they really want and where they would go to find it.