eSentire used vulnerability assessments, a standard one-off service, as a wedge. By providing live monitoring and remediation during the audit, clients saw the value of a continuous service and asked to keep it, flipping consulting gigs into high-value recurring revenue contracts.
Competitors would simply alert clients to a security threat, leaving them to investigate. eSentire differentiated by handling the entire incident response: investigating the threat, kicking out the attacker, and providing an "all clear." This deeper service commitment was their key competitive advantage.
To shift a services-oriented company to a product mindset, frame productization as a competitive advantage. Repeatable, productized solutions offer greater market differentiation than purely custom builds, leading to more effective competition and new deal wins. This tangible benefit helps secure buy-in from sales and leadership.
eSentire took seven years to hit its first million in revenue, a slow "death march." However, it only took three years to get from $1M to $10M. This highlights that the real test of scalability isn't initial traction but the speed of the next 10x growth phase.
The key to accelerating from $1M to $10M in revenue was evolving the sales narrative. They moved from discussing technical details with CTOs to explaining business impact, like compliance and audit readiness, to non-technical buyers like Chief Compliance Officers and CFOs.
Investors and acquirers pay premiums for predictable revenue, which comes from retaining and upselling existing customers. This "expansion revenue" is a far greater value multiplier than simply acquiring new customers, a metric most founders wrongly prioritize.
Buyers pay a premium for predictable income, not just high revenue. Even non-SaaS businesses, like a home builder, can create valuable "durable revenue" by adding contract-based services like lawn care, significantly increasing enterprise value.
Constantly delivering custom solutions is inefficient and destroys profitability. Instead, define a standardized, repeatable service package that can be sold and delivered consistently, maintaining high margins and simplifying operations.
Enterprises are comfortable buying services. Sell a service engagement first, powered by your technology on the back end, to get your foot in the door. This builds trust and bypasses procurement hurdles associated with new software. Later, you can transition them to a SaaS product model.
Move beyond selling features by offering a "Business Process as a Service" (BPaaS) solution. This involves contracting directly on the business outcomes clients care about, such as cost savings or revenue optimization. This model delivers an end-to-end capability and aligns your success directly with your customer's, creating a powerful value proposition.