Fred Claus
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My niche is smaller mom and pop businesses, so as such, they don't have a need for more than one or two licenses for most of the products. Since companies like Zoom require a 5 seat minimum for a partner to sell a client, I am out of luck on selling them. Typically I just tell the customer to go to Zoom.us to pick up a license there. Of course I do recommend Webex first since I can sell one license at a time for them. More and more vendors however have minimums leaving me out when it comes to selling them. That is when I had a thought.
My friend is a fee based financial advisor. He charges the client a fee, and then he recommends what would be best for them. It doesn't matter if my friend is a rep for that product or not, if it's best for the client he recommends it. This I think makes him more open to what the client needs instead of what makes him the biggest commission. What about doing that in the Tech world? Here's my thought.
For a flat fee, I would consult with a client and determine their needs. Then I would recommend the products they should look into and provide them with links to where they could go to buy them. After the purchase I would be there to help them provision the software should they need it and even answer questions about how to use it. The fee would be based on how much work they want me to be a part of.
Do you think this would work for my niche of customers?
My friend is a fee based financial advisor. He charges the client a fee, and then he recommends what would be best for them. It doesn't matter if my friend is a rep for that product or not, if it's best for the client he recommends it. This I think makes him more open to what the client needs instead of what makes him the biggest commission. What about doing that in the Tech world? Here's my thought.
For a flat fee, I would consult with a client and determine their needs. Then I would recommend the products they should look into and provide them with links to where they could go to buy them. After the purchase I would be there to help them provision the software should they need it and even answer questions about how to use it. The fee would be based on how much work they want me to be a part of.
Do you think this would work for my niche of customers?