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15 TopicsAccelerate your growth on Azure Marketplace [French]
Hi everyone, If you’re a French speaker looking to ramp up on Azure Marketplace, join us today at 15:00 CET for a focused, no-fluff webinar. We’ll hit the accelerator from four angles: Fundamentals, fast – a concise refresher to get everyone on the same page Co-sell the Microsoft way – practical examples that actually land deals Resell like BeCloud – tactics for turning Marketplace listings into revenue Archera’s best practices – proven plays you can put to work tomorrow Cut the guesswork—come ready to level up. Registrations: here.19Views0likes1CommentWhen Decrementing MACC with Private Offer
Question about Decrementing a MACC when it comes to Private Offers. When a customer activates a Private Offer now while their (renewed) new MACC is not active yet, will it decrement their new MACC in case the at the time the payment appears as line item on their Azure Bill , the new MACC is active? So when is a payment decrementing their new MACC? - As long as the MACC is active once it appears on their Azure Bill ( so month after first consumption)? - Only when the MACC is active at the time the customer activates the subscription? - Other..... Thanks for your feedback!51Views1like1CommentError when i try to test deploy our Azure application offer solution from marketplace
Hi All, We have published our azure app offer and recently went live successfully. But when i try to access it from marketplace and test the deploy as a customer by giving all the parameters, i got below error at the end. I have reviewed the templates and i dont see anything wrong. And all test passed with the azure testing tool. Please advice if you come across this error and help us in fixing this. Thank you.Solved79Views0likes3CommentsMarketplace Rewards calculation - Partner ID or Publisher Level ?
Hello the community !! Hope you're keeping awesome !! Nice revamp ! We’ve recently acquired a few start-ups and want to understand the best way to integrate them for Marketplace rewards. Couple of things we need clarity on: Are rewards calculated at the Partner ID level? If so, we’d set up separate Partner Center accounts for each start-up to maximize coverage. Or is it at the Partner Location ID/publisher level? In that case, we’d add them as Partner Location IDs under our current Partner ID and create publisher profiles accordingly. Have an awesome day ! Johan71Views0likes2CommentsHow we increased trials 200% with Marketplace Rewards
Hi All, Kitameraki Limited's TeamsWork brand provides intuitive and collaborative apps for Microsoft Teams that cater to the needs of small and medium-sized businesses and has successfully launched Ticketing As A Service and Checklist As A Service apps, and just recently CRM As A Service App on the Microsoft Marketplaces. As a Microsoft partner for nearly four years, TeamsWork recognized the importance of maximizing visibility and reach within the Microsoft ecosystem. Our team has been able to leverage many of the benefits available through Marketplace Rewards to help drive significant growth and quantifiable results, thanks to expert guidance and the broad range of resources available to better market apps on Microsoft marketplaces. Just a few of these benefits included: The listing optimization allowed us to receive expert recommendations from Microsoft about how to optimize our marketplace offer pages. Azure sponsorship credits cut down on our costs of marketplace solutions. Press release support featuring a quote from a Microsoft executive helped amplify the announcement of our marketplace availability Our customer success story demonstrated how one of our customers increased administrative efficiency by 20 percent using our marketplace solution. featured category placement on the Azure Marketplace, which spotlighted TeamsWork and drove more users to view offer pages. Marketplace Rewards has helped drive a 200% increase in new trials for our marketplace offerings! Read the full story here: Kitameraki case study What success has your organization seen with Marketplace Rewards?68Views3likes1CommentJanuary 30th at 8:30 am PST: Channel partner office hours Q&A: Marketplace Rewards - extended!
Calling all channel partners! Join our next office hours Q&A, coming up on January 30. The Marketplace Rewards for Channel Partners Pilot has been extended through June 30th, 2025. In this session, my teammates Luxmi_Nagaraj and jasonrook will provide an update on Marketplace Rewards and cover the following topics: *Overview of Marketplace Rewards benefits tiers and changes to the pilot *Essential tips for utilizing Azure Sponsorship to win multiparty private offer deals *Lessons learned from successful partners *A look forward at the future of Marketplace Rewards *Q&A Register here.27Views1like0CommentsUsing the Azure Sponsorship Benefit
I see a lot of praise on the forum for the Azure Sponsorship benefit available through Marketplace Rewards. It's a fantastic benefit that every eligible partner should be familiar with and use. Sharing some of my experiences to help others activate. What it is: Azure Sponsorship is Azure consumption credit - think general compute or storage - that can be used a variety of ways: build out a customer facing trial environment, use for product development costs or my favorite, extend to joint customers to help sweeten and close deals. We find we get the highest return attaching Azure Sponsorship credits to customer deals. Any customer with an Microsoft EA and who is transacting ISV licenses through the Azure marketplace is eligible (as of now) to receive 10% of year one contract value in Azure Credits. Here are some steps I've taken to operationalize: Communication - I've built a detail communication deck covering what the program is and isn't, eligibility requirements and overall process. It describes step by step how to use the program and includes pass through email boilerplate helping account teams communicate to end customers. Targeting - Maybe you'd be surprised at how hard it can be to give away free benefits. I've worked with sales team to identify marketplace deals in the pipeline that need an extra nudge to close. I follow up directly with those account teams to explain and get them comfortable with the benefit and applying to those customers. Processing - Microsoft's form to request Azure Sponsorship credits isn't long, but expect to do some follow up work to capture all the customer details. Don't hesitate to work with the Microsoft Account Exec involved to capture, the ones I've worked with have always been supportive. Also be sure to keep your operations team managing Marketplace transactions in the loop. Now that we've run several customers through the process, our sales team is feeling more confident and we're seeing the number of deals we can influence with this credit grow. Wishing you equal success with this benefit.594Views2likes1CommentMarketplace Rewards + Certified Software = Good Things
Transacting through Marketplace and attaining a Certified Software designation are both essential on their own . . . but now, when you can tick both boxes, good things await you! The Certified Software General Availability (CSGA) program gets you access to a team of experts who will create for you - at zero cost - a menu of assets including a solution FAQ guide, nurture emails, customer-facing solution brief (co-branded with Microsoft's logo and your Certified Software badge), and a Microsoft solution play card. That last one is particularly important because it facilitates discovery of your solution by Microsoft sellers. They create it on the Microsoft template and then they upload the approved final version to Microsoft's internal system. Pretty sweet, eh? The folks running the program / creating the assets are wonderful, they do amazing work, and they require very little time from you. So . . . lead with Marketplace, go get that Certified Software designation, and then take full advantage of yet another valuable program from Microsoft! #MarketplaceChampions #Sponsored65Views3likes0CommentsKey Takeaways from Ignite
I had the chance to attend Monday’s security session at Microsoft Ignite, and it reinforced just how critical security innovation is in today’s threat landscape. The session highlighted how Microsoft is weaving real-time threat intelligence and AI into tools like Microsoft Defender/Co-Pilot to help organizations anticipate and respond to threats faster and more effectively. A key takeaway for me on this was that integration isn’t just about staying secure—it’s about enabling businesses to move confidently in a digital-first world. Security needs to be a foundation and platforms like the Azure Marketplace play a crucial role in making that shift achievable. Azure Marketplace allows organizations to deploy security tools quickly and align their spend with Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC) goals, unlocking cost benefits without sacrificing agility. I would love to hear if anyone else attended this session and how it shapes your approach to security and procurement?67Views2likes1CommentLeveraging Azure Sponsorship to Drive ROI and Customer Value
Azure sponsorship credits are available to ISVs participating in ISV Success and Marketplace Rewards are a powerful way to grow sales on the marketplace, to allow customers to try solutions at no initial expense, and to sweeten deals with customers. Here's a little snippet of how we've used the credits at Wiz. Our team executed a three-month campaign to promote offers through the Microsoft Azure Marketplace and utilized over $350,000 in Azure sponsorship credits to close over a dozen competitive deals, driving an ROI over 1000%. We then used our remaining credits to create an Azure Marketplace pipeline for our customers. This helped us save time and close deals quickly. The Azure sponsorship credits allowed us to showcase to our customers the great partnership we have with Microsoft and provide them with even more value to their cloud and security teams. To learn more about how we are maximizing the value of Marketplace Rewards, read our success story: Wiz case study.84Views5likes1Comment