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12/01/2009

Does Your Billing System Help or Hinder Sales?

A few weeks back I was chatting with a marketing executive from a multi-billion-dollar software company that operates around the world.  They’re very successful; let’s just leave it at that.   

When I asked him about his SaaS products and the company’s billing strategy, he seemed a bit surprised that there was even a question.  His response boiled down to “our CFO says we only accept customers that can pay for the full year up front”.  When pressed, he admitted that his company had declined customers that wanted a different payment arrangement.  At his company “billing” is a financial issue.  His competitors might see it as part of their go-to-market strategy but this guy’s CFO respectfully disagrees.   

In a competitive world, turning business down because your rigid accounting or ERP system won’t support a customer-friendly contract billing cycle is bad business.  It puts entire market segments out of reach and creates opportunities for competitors.  Imagine a cell phone company announcing that it would only accept customers that paid a full year up front because they didn’t have an automated billing system.   

It’s a back-office strategy that reduces workload two ways:  less work per customer combined with the added “bonus” of fewer customers.  It reminds me of the parable of the horse-drawn carriage driver who reduced his costs by feeding his horse a little less every day.  The strategy was successful, although just as he was getting to the point when he could feed it nothing at all, the horse died, with dire consequences for his business. 

Worthwhile customers come in many flavors.  Some customers need price certainty.  Others want to pay as they go.  If you have the flexibility in your back office to sell the same product to both, you have the opportunity to grow faster and make more money than your competitors.  Traditional accounting and ERP products weren’t built to support subscription billing.  Just ask your CFO. 

 

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In my experience, my billing system help me in my sales, coz, i can monitor the in and out of my profits.


-kim

The best way to determine if the billing system is hindering or helping our process, we must make a flowchart or a streamline model and see if the system can flawlessly perform with your real time operations.

For my part, I integrated a custom billing software that fits right into my workflow. Sometimes Billing systems are not flexible enough to meet unique needs by enterprises.

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