Gross Margin Is a Growth Lever Most CEOs Ignore
You can't outgrow a margin problem. The fastest path to scalable revenue often runs straight through your cost structure, not your sales headcount.
Revenue is a vanity metric until you understand what it costs to produce. I've worked with companies at $30M in revenue who had less capital available to invest in growth than companies half their size - because they had quietly allowed margin to erode over years of reactive pricing and cost creep.
Gross margin is the most underused strategic lever in the mid-market. Most CEOs track it. Few actively manage it as a growth input. The difference between a 42% gross margin business and a 54% gross margin business - at $20M in revenue - is $2.4M in additional capital available for reinvestment every year.
Where Margin Erosion Hides
- Discounting by default: Reps discount because it's easier than defending value. Nobody tracks cumulative discount rate until it's already structural.
- Customer mix drift: Over time, lower-margin customers become a larger share of revenue because they are easier to close.
- Service cost creep: Implementation, support, and customization costs rise as the customer base grows but pricing doesn't adjust.
- Vendor contract drift: Multi-year cost structures no longer reflect current negotiating leverage.
A thought before you continue
If what you are reading describes a problem your company is actively sitting on, a direct conversation is where it starts.
See if we're a fitThe Margin Audit
Run a customer-level gross margin analysis. Not a blended number. An account-by-account view of revenue minus direct cost of goods and direct cost to serve. You will almost certainly find that twenty percent of your customers are generating eighty percent of your gross profit - and that another segment is actively destroying it.
Some of your most loyal customers are your least profitable. Loyalty and profitability are not correlated in mid-market B2B. Measure both before you make retention investment decisions.
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Jeff Bounds
Revenue growth advisor to growth-stage founders and CEOs.
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