Friday, March 14, 2008

Computer Consulting Businesses: What Your "Sweet Spot" Clients Are Looking For, Part One

When providing B2B service, computer consulting businesses ideal clients, or sweet spot, are companies with 10-50 PCs and 1-10 million in revenue. These sweet spot small businesses typically look for four things in their computer consulting businesses. 1. Response Time 2. Knowledge (Business and Technical) 3. Customer Service 4. Price/Value In this article we will focus on the top two items, response time and business and technical knowledge.
Speed is Paramount in Computer Consulting Businesses The more that a small business needs IT, the more likely that response time will be the leading factor. Why? Downtime is money lost. How quickly computer consulting businesses can address their clients urgent or emergency IT needs becomes very important.
Computer Consulting Businesses are more Than Just a Bunch of Technicians Your technicians quick response to IT needs is of prime importance to most sweet spot small businesses. Second in importance would generally be your business or industry knowledge. For example, how well do your employees understand the client s particular industry and niche? Sweet spot clients definitely want technology providers that can really solve business problems, as opposed to just running around doing screwdriver kind of work, such as upgrading RAM or loading software.
Computer consulting businesses basically becomes the outsourced IT department for your sweet spot clients. Your company will end up working on hardware support, software support, LAN and WAN support so you deliver soup-to-nuts, end-to-end solutions.
The Bottom Line on Computer Consulting Businesses In this article you ve been introduced to your sweet spot clients first two requirements in computer consulting businesses.
About the Author
Joshua Feinberg helps small business computer consulting firms get more steady high-paying clients. Sign-up now for Joshua s free one-hour audio training on Small Business Computer Consulting secrets at http://www.SmallBusinessComputerConsulting.com



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