Geva Perry on Positioning for Developer Companies

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Positioning: Winning the Battle For the Developer’s Mind Geva Perry @Heavybit Sep 24, 2013

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In this Heavybit presentation, Geva Perry discusses positioning for Developer Companies. Geva Perry has been a board member & advisor at over 20 developer-focused startups including companies such as Twilio, New Relic, Heroku & Sauce Labs. He has more than 15 years of experience as an executive in the enterprise software industry and is one of the top advisors when it comes to go-to-market strategies for developer products. Video Available Here: http://www.heavybit.com/library/developer-go-to-market/video/2013-09-24-geva-perry

Transcript of Geva Perry on Positioning for Developer Companies

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Positioning: Winning the Battle For the Developer’s Mind

Geva Perry @Heavybit

Sep 24, 2013

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What is Positioning?

The place you want your product to occupy in the customer’s mind

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Luxury Cars

• Mercedes: prestige, conservative

• BMW: prestige, (engineering) driving

• Audi: prestige, younger

• Volvo: prestige, safety

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Source: PerceptualMaps.com

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What is a Positioning Statement?

An internal statement that defines:

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• Product Category

• Target Customer

• Key Differentiator from Closest Competitor

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What is a Positioning Statement?

• What is our product (and what it isn’t)

• Who it’s for (and who it’s not for)

• Why it’s better/different than alternatives (and why not)

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What is a Positioning Statement?It serves as the guideline for (but is not) your:

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• Tagline

• Messaging

• Go-To-Market Plan

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What is Positioning?

• It’s not your company vision

• It’s not your VC pitch

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“There are 3 rules to writing a great novel. Unfortunately, nobody knows what they

are.” !

-- W. Somerset Maugham

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“There are 6 rules to writing a great positioning statement. Unfortunately, they

contradict each other.” !

-- Geva Perry

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The Rules• Highly Differentiated

• Focused

• Simple

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• Strong ExistingNeed

• Large Market

• Compelling

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Strong Existing Need

Highly Differentiated

Large MarketFocused

CompellingSimple

Category

Target

Differentiator

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Strong Existing Need

Highly Differentiated

Large MarketFocused

CompellingSimple

Category

Target

Differentiator

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Category

New Category

AWS, Heroku, Twilio, Totango, Takipi, Ravello

Resegment Existing

Category

Salesforce.com, New Relic, Sauce Labs, CircleCI

Existing Category AppDynamics, Garantia Data

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Do markets consolidate or fragment over time?

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Vendors consolidate !

Categories fragment

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Strong Existing Need

Highly Differentiated

Large MarketFocused

CompellingSimple

Category

Target

Differentiator

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Err on the Side of Focus

• Product Development

• Marketing & Sales

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The VC TrapTotal

Addressable Market Required to

Raise Top-Tier VC Money

Focus Required for Market Entry

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Strong Existing Need

Highly Differentiated

Large MarketFocused

CompellingSimple

Category

Target

Differentiator

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• If you can’t choose one or two, go back

Differentiator

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Positioning Implementation

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Messaging

• Features

• Benefits

• Problem Statement

• Differentiators vs. competitor categories

• Value proposition

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Value Proposition

• For [target customers]

• Who are dissatisfied with [the current market alternative]

• Our product is [product category]

• That provides [key problem-solving capability]

• Unlike [product alternative]

• We have [key differentiator]

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Go-To-Market• Branding

• Marketing Communications (content, tone)

• Lead Gen (SEO, PPC, etc.)

• Conferences

• Sales approach

• Pricing

• Partnerships and channels

• and so on...

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Exercise

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The CI Market

• Highly fragmented:

• OSS vs. commercial - Jenkins dominates

• No dominant commercial player

• Old school vs. New school

• Developer communities (Java, Ruby, .Net, etc.)

• In flux

• New players rapidly rising but still not clear

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Commercial Cloud CI Servers

CI Server Company Cloud/OnPremise

CloudBees Jenkins CloudBees Both

TravisCI Travis Cloud

CircleCI Circle Cloud

Bamboo Atlassian Both

Go (CruiseControl) ThoughtWorks Cloud

Wercker Wercker Cloud

ElectricCommander Electric Cloud Cloud

Semaphore Semaphore Cloud

CodeShip.io CodeShip Cloud

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“Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.”

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-- Mike Tyson