CLC
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I'm wondering if anyone here has tried using a commision based salesman for selling managed services and if it's working out, didn't work out?
I believe it is easier and possibly wiser to hire a tech who can free you up to promote your own business.
This is something I've been interested in for quite a while. I'm not a natural salesman and much prefer working on the back end technical and administrative functions than in the sales channel.
I think the biggest hurdle is finding someone who is already earning a livable wage, is embedded in a vertical industry you happen to be targeting, and is not subject to a contract which prohibits the sale of other services. I've been looking for this unique individual for a few months with little success. It's sort of like searching for a needle in a haystack.
Here's some of the problem.
First, the moment you stop working at your job, you cease to be the computer guy. You are now the boss which means you are now in the business of running a business. The stuff you love, the computer stuff, is probably best left to the in house talent.
If you are going to be business owner / ceo, you better learn how to sell. It's your primary job. No sale = no business, you'll be right back to work for someone else before you know it. Learning to sell is a skill and takes practice. You could accompany a salesman on sales calls and be technical sales, the guy who answers the technical sales questions the primary sales guy can't.
If you don't want to sell and want to stay technical, your best bet might be to hire a manager to run the day to day of the company.
About finding part time salesman. First, if the salesman is good, he is going to be employed full time already making decent dollars. He probably works for an integrator and sells enterprise IT offerings. When would you expect this person to work? Most sales are done during business hours.
Your problem is not unique. Many small businesses are trying to figure out how to hire decent sales people without having to pay a salary, only commission. That rarely ever happens. What I've seen in the past for some IT integrators is a new salesman will get a small salary for a few months plus commission. After a few months, he is commission only. But many of the folks I've seen sometimes bring a 'book of business' with them and I would watch for that if you do hire, that's a big positive.
2-3 years ago was an ideal time, lots of people out of work who would have nothing to lose by signing up with you. Another thing that just crossed my mind is Microsoft just layed off 18000 a few weeks back and Cisco layed off 6000 2 weeks ago. Some of them might be sales you could have a chance of attracting a quality salesman.
Sorry so scattered, I'm doing three things at the moment.
There's an example of a company run by technical people (engineers) who treat salespeople as second class citizens and yet still manage to make boatloads of money.