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Minimize Churn and Boost Your Net Dollar Retention with Karen Chiang
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Karen Chiang is a co-founder and managing partner of Ibbaka, a company that provides software and expertise to enable business growth by optimizing revenue performance through customer value management and talent optimization.
In this episode, Karen discusses the importance of linking your pricing to value and creating pricing packages that accurately reflect the value provided to consumers.
What you will learn from this episode:
- Understand the concept of net dollar retention in relation to your customer base and as a means of measuring your revenue from operations
- Learn how to effectively package your offers by linking value to pricing
- Explore these net dollar retention levers to better understand the value your customers are seeking
"Getting to a value-based mindset is extremely important in order to improve your pricing power."
- Karen Chiang
Topics Covered:
01:19 - How she got her into pricing
02:33 - Defining 'net dollar retention'
04:48 - Pricing as it relates to net dollar retention
09:18 - Linking pricing to value [where churns are concerned]
11:25 - Strategy to keep half a customer rather than losing completely
13:56 - What you must think about in the design of your offer
15:03 - What is product packaging and how it differs from cross-sell or upsell
18:23 - Pricing models and various packaging designs
19:32 - What a cross-sell and upsell are in terms of using the good, better, best
25:12 - Karen's best pricing advice that can impact one's business
26:29 - Net Dollar Retention levers by level of importance
29:04 - Usage based pricing as part of net dollar retention levers
Key Takeaways:
"Pricing has to be linked to value. When you think about it, we want to come up with a pricing method or approach that really tracks the value that is being generated." - Karen Chiang
"There always has to be an understanding of what you are negotiating. What will you give up in your package to make it more feasible for that discount? That's why it's actually a shrinkage in the package itself." - Karen Chiang
"From the get-go and from the design, when we think about the design of our offers, we really have to be more cognizant of, what are the different components that go into that entire offer?" - Karen Chiang
"A good, better, best strategy is one where you try to get people into a certain level, starting with good and you're trying to increase their growth and package by getting them to a better package then a best package." - Karen Chiang
People / Resources Mentioned:
Steven Forth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenforth
Connect with Karen Chiang:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-chiang-2623241/
- Email: karen@ibbaka.com
Connect with Mark Stiving:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiving/
- Email: mark@impactpricing.com
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Manage episode 371476264 series 2476247
Karen Chiang is a co-founder and managing partner of Ibbaka, a company that provides software and expertise to enable business growth by optimizing revenue performance through customer value management and talent optimization.
In this episode, Karen discusses the importance of linking your pricing to value and creating pricing packages that accurately reflect the value provided to consumers.
What you will learn from this episode:
- Understand the concept of net dollar retention in relation to your customer base and as a means of measuring your revenue from operations
- Learn how to effectively package your offers by linking value to pricing
- Explore these net dollar retention levers to better understand the value your customers are seeking
"Getting to a value-based mindset is extremely important in order to improve your pricing power."
- Karen Chiang
Topics Covered:
01:19 - How she got her into pricing
02:33 - Defining 'net dollar retention'
04:48 - Pricing as it relates to net dollar retention
09:18 - Linking pricing to value [where churns are concerned]
11:25 - Strategy to keep half a customer rather than losing completely
13:56 - What you must think about in the design of your offer
15:03 - What is product packaging and how it differs from cross-sell or upsell
18:23 - Pricing models and various packaging designs
19:32 - What a cross-sell and upsell are in terms of using the good, better, best
25:12 - Karen's best pricing advice that can impact one's business
26:29 - Net Dollar Retention levers by level of importance
29:04 - Usage based pricing as part of net dollar retention levers
Key Takeaways:
"Pricing has to be linked to value. When you think about it, we want to come up with a pricing method or approach that really tracks the value that is being generated." - Karen Chiang
"There always has to be an understanding of what you are negotiating. What will you give up in your package to make it more feasible for that discount? That's why it's actually a shrinkage in the package itself." - Karen Chiang
"From the get-go and from the design, when we think about the design of our offers, we really have to be more cognizant of, what are the different components that go into that entire offer?" - Karen Chiang
"A good, better, best strategy is one where you try to get people into a certain level, starting with good and you're trying to increase their growth and package by getting them to a better package then a best package." - Karen Chiang
People / Resources Mentioned:
Steven Forth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenforth
Connect with Karen Chiang:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-chiang-2623241/
- Email: karen@ibbaka.com
Connect with Mark Stiving:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiving/
- Email: mark@impactpricing.com
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