Saa S Blog Success Stories [2024]
A Software as a Service (SaaS) blog is an online platform that provides information and advice to customers, prospects and employees. SaaS blogs are typically written by subject matter experts or industry leaders who have a deep understanding of the product or service being offered through the blog.
It often takes the form of reviews, tutorials, and troubleshooting guides, but they can also include other types of content like news updates, opinion pieces, and how-to guides.
A Saas blog is a blog that is hosted on the same server as the platform it's promoting. This means that you don't have to worry about how to set up WordPress or another blogging platform, because it's all done for you.
- The first way to earn money is by selling advertising space on your site. You can either sell banner ads or text links and both options are great for earning revenue from your blog.
- The second method involves selling eBooks, training courses and other products on your site.
- The third way is through affiliate marketing where you promote other people's products on your blog and get paid commissions when someone buys them through your links/ads/posts etc.
In this list, you'll find real-world SaaS blog success stories and very profitable examples of starting a SaaS blog that makes money.
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1. Cogneve, INC. ($180K/year)
Alexandru Stan, a serial entrepreneur and tech investor, came up with the idea for Tekpon.com after realizing that many people buy software but never use it, creating a $30 billion/year problem in the US. With his experience in the industry and previous successful exits, he saw an opportunity to help people and companies choose the right software for their business. Since its launch, Tekpon.com has attracted thousands of customers and is working towards becoming one of the main marketplaces for software.
How much money it makes: $180K/year
How much did it cost to start: $425K
How many people on the team: 8
Tekpon, a software marketplace launched by Alexandru Stan, is helping individuals and companies combat a yearly $30bn issue of buying and never using software, generating $4,000/month, and has secured investment from private angels and two VCs with hopes of becoming a unicorn within the next three years, all while holding one of the largest Facebook groups for founders: Entrepreneurs and Startups, with over 65,000+ active members in the last 60 days.