thanks James! I think that Castos is a really great business, and I just don't see trading it (a known good opportunity) for a potentially worse one. I also think there are some business models that are "easier" than SaaS. But that's a whole different discussion.
@@roguestartups interesting. Lots of folks tend to idolise SaaS. Or they used to. What's your dream business? A tonne of cash in a high interest account ?
@@jamesekennedy Yeah that wouldn't be bad. SaaS is pretty high up there. I also think e-learning (high end courses, coaching, and "info products") can be pretty strong too. The commonality in both is high unit margins, ability to scale, and (if you do SaaS right) no need to have a huge team or raise boatloads of funding.
This was a great chat. I really enjoyed it. @Craig: what makes you say you wouldn't have another SaaS business?
thanks James! I think that Castos is a really great business, and I just don't see trading it (a known good opportunity) for a potentially worse one. I also think there are some business models that are "easier" than SaaS. But that's a whole different discussion.
@@roguestartups interesting. Lots of folks tend to idolise SaaS. Or they used to. What's your dream business? A tonne of cash in a high interest account ?
@@jamesekennedy Yeah that wouldn't be bad. SaaS is pretty high up there. I also think e-learning (high end courses, coaching, and "info products") can be pretty strong too. The commonality in both is high unit margins, ability to scale, and (if you do SaaS right) no need to have a huge team or raise boatloads of funding.