• #93: How to make your SaaS brand stand out with excellent content
    May 5 2026

    In this episode, Ryan sits down with Sam Gocher, Head of Content at Rocket SaaS, for a deep dive into what it actually takes to make content work for a SaaS brand. Drawing on Sam's experience at Cognism, one of B2B SaaS's most admired demand generation brands, they cover how to create content that cuts through, entertains, and converts, even when your product feels dry on the surface. Whether you're a solo marketer, a founder doing it all yourself, or building out a content team, this episode is full of practical takeaways you can apply immediately.

    Takeaways:

    • Start with a deep understanding of your ICP including their age, not just job title
    • Entertaining top-of-funnel content generates pipeline by influencing end users and decision makers
    • Jumping on trends is the most reliable way to create humorous content without forcing it
    • Bottom-of-funnel video works best when you hook the viewer before revealing the product
    • Repurposing content across formats increases time on page and grows your YouTube channel
    • Selfie-style video often outperforms polished production, so just start
    • Consistency and rhythm matter more than quality, especially early on
    • Your product's niche is your greatest content asset

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    36 mins
  • #92: How to reach your ICP without burning your entire budget
    Apr 28 2026

    In this episode, Ryan dives deep into where your audience actually hangs out and how to tap into those hidden goldmines. From podcast appearances and newsletters to Slack communities and industry events, Ryan shares his strategy for getting in front of your ICP without spending a fortune on LinkedIn or Google Ads. He walks you through the research process, how to build relationships in niche communities, and how to use partnerships and co-promotions to amplify your reach. This episode is packed with actionable ideas for SaaS marketers looking to build real relationships and scale faster.

    Takeaways:

    • Podcasts are a goldmine - start by getting on smaller shows before moving to big names
    • Use newsletters and contribute value, not just sales pitches
    • Don’t underestimate LinkedIn groups and Slack communities - they’re full of your ideal customers
    • Piggyback on other brands’ networks by co-hosting webinars or joint events
    • Show up where your ICP is - it’s about relationships, not just sales
    • Build your personal brand to get noticed and gain trust
    • Contribute value in communities - the sales will come naturally
    • Leverage conferences and industry events for organic connections
    • The right content strategy (original research or a book) can get you on the best podcasts and webinars

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    Check out Ryan’s agency, Rocket SaaS, here: https://rocket-saas.io/

    Send podcast guest pitches to: info@rocket-saas.io

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    18 mins
  • #91: The sub-brand strategy behind Rocket SaaS hitting $5M ARR
    Apr 21 2026

    In this episode, Ryan deep dives into one of the game-changing strategies that helped Rocket SaaS scale to $5M ARR, creating an educational sub-brand. He walks through the steps of building a separate brand (like SaaS Marketing Weekly) that serves as a powerful top-of-funnel tool. From choosing a narrow ICP to creating educational content that builds trust, Ryan explains why sub-brands are the perfect solution for overcoming the scepticism of traditional brand marketing, and how they naturally lead to sales.

    Takeaways:

    • Sub-brands allow you to engage your audience without the pressure of directly selling
    • Focus on creating value-first content that genuinely helps your ICP
    • Choose a clear, simple name for your sub-brand that speaks to your audience’s pain points
    • Launch with one content format (podcast, newsletter, blog): consistency is key
    • Use ads to grow the sub-brand with highly-targeted content that builds trust
    • A personal brand behind the sub-brand increases engagement and removes scepticism
    • Use your main brand’s product/service in subtle calls to action to create seamless conversions
    • Build a community through content and then invite people to your main brand offerings

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    Check out Ryan’s agency, Rocket SaaS, here: https://rocket-saas.io/

    Send podcast guest pitches to: info@rocket-saas.io

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    19 mins
  • #90: Webinar recording: 10 SaaS marketing campaigns that actually work
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode, Ryan shares a full masterclass breaking down 10 different ways to get SaaS customers. Not all growth tactics are created equal, and most companies are wasting time on the wrong ones. Drawing from Rocket SaaS’ own journey (from plateau to rapid growth) and real client results, Ryan walks through the campaigns that genuinely move the needle — and why some of the “obvious” ones don’t work anymore. Expect a mix of practical ideas, hard truths, and a few strategies that most SaaS teams overlook. If you’re trying to generate consistent pipeline, this episode will challenge how you think about growth.

    Takeaways:

    • Most SaaS growth tactics fail because they ask too much, too early
    • The difference between “activity” and actual pipeline generation
    • Why some of the most common channels are getting less effective
    • A small shift in approach can massively increase response rates
    • Top-of-funnel strategies often outperform direct selling
    • Consistency beats one-off campaigns every time
    • The best-performing strategies are often underused
    • You don’t need all 10 — just a few done properly

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    Check out Ryan’s agency, Rocket SaaS, here: https://rocket-saas.io/

    Send podcast guest pitches to: info@rocket-saas.io

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    54 mins
  • #89: Rocket SaaS hits $5,000,000 ARR. How we did it
    Apr 7 2026

    In this solo episode, Ryan shares the full story behind Rocket SaaS hitting $5M ARR — and why the journey was far from smooth. From years of slow, frustrating growth to a handful of key decisions that completely changed the trajectory of the business, Ryan breaks down what actually moved the needle. This isn’t a “growth hacks” episode. It’s a reflection on the real shifts that compound over time — and why most founders stay stuck for years before things finally click. If you’re building a SaaS business or thinking about starting one, this episode gives you a raw, honest look at what it really takes.

    Takeaways:

    • Most growth journeys are slower and harder than they look
    • Big results come from a few key decisions, not constant tactics
    • Long periods of frustration often come before real momentum
    • Clarity on your audience changes everything
    • Recurring revenue unlocks stability and scale
    • Content and brand build trust long before buyers are ready
    • Consistency over years is what creates breakthrough moments
    • Personal brand can become a major growth driver

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    Check out Ryan’s agency, Rocket SaaS, here: https://rocket-saas.io/

    Send podcast guest pitches to: info@rocket-saas.io

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    26 mins
  • #88: Webinar recording: The LinkedIn Ads playbook for scaling SMEs
    Mar 31 2026

    In this webinar recording, Ryan and Jamie break down the real LinkedIn Ads playbook behind scaling B2B SaaS companies and SMEs. They share what’s actually working right now, what most teams get wrong, and how to turn LinkedIn from an expensive experiment into a predictable growth channel. From budget allocation to aligning ads with your sales team, this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look at how Rocket SaaS approaches LinkedIn Ads for clients looking to scale.

    Takeaways:

    • Most LinkedIn Ads fail due to strategy, not budget
    • Scaling requires alignment between marketing and sales
    • Budget allocation matters more than most teams realise
    • Not all campaigns are designed to convert immediately
    • The best-performing ads don’t always look like ads
    • Simplicity often outperforms complex funnel setups
    • Consistency is key to long-term LinkedIn success

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    Check out Ryan’s agency, Rocket SaaS, here: https://rocket-saas.io/

    Send podcast guest pitches to: info@rocket-saas.io

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • #87: Startup? What qualities should you look for in a marketer?
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode, Ryan and Jamie break down what founders should look for when hiring their first marketing person. Many startups make the mistake of hiring a specialist too early, only to realise they actually need someone who can handle strategy, execution, and experimentation across the entire marketing mix. Ryan explains why the ideal first hire is a strong generalist with a specialist edge, what core skills they must have, and how founders should evaluate candidates before bringing them into the business. If your SaaS growth has plateaued and you’re thinking about hiring your first marketer, this episode will help you avoid some very expensive mistakes.

    Takeaways:

    • Your first marketing hire should be a generalist, not a narrow specialist
    • Look for a T-shaped marketer: broad skills with one deep area of expertise
    • Copywriting and messaging skills are critical in early-stage SaaS
    • Great marketers must understand the customer problem and translate it into clear messaging
    • Look for people with energy and willingness to learn, not just experience
    • Your first marketer should understand paid channels (Google, LinkedIn, or Meta)
    • Ads often drive the fastest growth for early-stage SaaS with low brand awareness
    • Avoid marketers used to slow corporate environments
    • Startups need marketers who move fast and execute quickly
    • Consistent output (content, campaigns, experiments) is what drives early growth

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    Check out Ryan’s agency, Rocket SaaS, here: https://rocket-saas.io/

    Send podcast guest pitches to: info@rocket-saas.io

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    19 mins
  • #86: 6 ways to get revenue, when you need it FAST
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode, Ryan and Jamie share six powerful campaigns you can run right now to bring in fast revenue, even if your sales cycle is usually long. From digging into your closed lost deals to using high-intent retargeting ads and discounts, they cover tactical strategies that cut through the noise and push deals through faster. Whether you’re struggling with cash flow or just need to hit monthly targets, this episode gives you quick, actionable tactics to accelerate your pipeline and start seeing results.

    Takeaways:

    • Closed lost deals are a goldmine for quick revenue — revisit old deals with new messaging
    • Add personalised notes in your CRM to re-engage those leads later
    • Use gifting (personalised items) to sweeten the deal and rekindle interest
    • Interactive demos for new features or use cases can reignite interest from old leads
    • Discounts for quick sign-ups can close deals faster — but make sure it aligns with your goals
    • Follow up relentlessly — founders who hustle personally can see a massive impact
    • High intent remarketing to those who’ve engaged with pricing or demo pages
    • Use Google Ads to focus budget on high-converting keywords for fast returns
    • Target competitor customers through ads — if they’re unhappy, they’re ready to switch

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    Check out Ryan’s agency, Rocket SaaS, here: https://rocket-saas.io/

    Send podcast guest pitches to: info@rocket-saas.io

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    27 mins