Company: Zapier
Founded: 2011
Founders: Wade Foster, Bryan Helmig and Mike Knoop
Description: Service that helps connect apps and automate workflows.
This playbook focuses on marketing strategies and tactics used by Zapier.
The marketing playbook series is for founders who want to:
1. learn from real-life examples
2. discover which growth strategies fit which businesses and industries
3. find the 20% of strategies that return 80% of results
Micro Marketing
1. Forums – Question by Question
It took 8 months of reaching out to potential customers in forums before Zapier got their first inbound customer. Before this, they landed customers by searching forums for users who wanted to integrate products such as Basecamp, Dropbox and Salesforce. They focused on helping one customer at a time before moving on to scalable solutions. (Post)
2. Integrating Apps by Hand
Zapier gave product tours and did integrations for customers in the early days. This helped them understand exactly what the product needed to do and what customers expected. (Post)
Content Marketing
3. Twitter
Zapier uses Twitter to announce new features, integrations and use cases. (Twitter)
4. Youtube
Zapier posts videos of product demonstrations and feature announcements. (YouTube)
5. Books – Learning Center
The company has written over a dozen books that showcase the platform. (Page)
6. Zapier Blog
Zapier posts tutorials, tips and announcements. (Blog)
7. 25k Handwritten Landing Pages
Zapier has a landing page for each app combination that contains handwritten copy from app partners. This is one of the most unique and effective SEO strategies that I’ve seen. (Article)
8. Podcast Interviews
The Zapier team shares stories and lessons while raising awareness about the platform.
Interviews:
- 5 AM Miracle Podcast
- Productivityist
- TalkPython
- Influence & Co.
- X27
- Growth Everywhere
- Product Hunt Radio
- Ben Tristem Podcast
- The Paul Minors Podcast
- Mixergy
- The Heartbeat Podcast
Freemium Marketing
9. Free Plan
Zapier offers a free forever plan. This allows them to stay in touch with these users and test offers on them. (Page)
10. Free Trial
All plans come with a 14-day free trial. (Page)
Paid Marketing
11. Google
Zapier advertises on Google like most other B2B SaaS companies. We also see some guarantee marketing in the copy with “99.99% up-time” and “bank-level security.” (Article)
Viral Feature Marketing
12. Partners Promote Integrations
Zapier shows app integrators how to use the platform to promote their integrations. This helps Zapier as well the team doing the promotion work. (Page)
13. Shared Growth
Zapier benefits from the growth of businesses in their ecosystem. The more popular an app gets, the more people want to connect it to other apps. This subtle strategy means that Zapier benefits from the work of hundreds of marketing teams. (Page)
Ease Marketing
14. Designing a Pain Killer
Zapier allows companies to focus on product instead of integration. They empower users to create new products from building blocks without code. Zapier grew fast by positioning themselves as a pain-killer for companies and consumers. (Book)
Social Proof Marketing
15. Y Combinator Acceptance (YC S12)
Acceptance and participation in Y Combinator generated lots of press for Zapier. (Tweet)
16. User Testimonials
Zapier uses consumer testimonials to encourage prospective users to sign up. (Page)
17. App Partner Testimonials
Zapier uses app partner testimonials to encourage teams to offer integration on their platform. (Page)
Gamified Marketing
18. Partner Levels
Zapier encourages team to promote their integrations by offering different rewards based on how many people use their integrations. (Page)
Flywheel Marketing
19. Gmail
Gmail is one of hundreds of apps that draws users to the platform. (Link)
20. Airtable
Airtable is one of hundreds of apps that draws users to the platform. (Link)
21. Trello
Trello is one of hundreds of apps that draws users to the platform. (Link)
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