in simple terms
How do I find marketing people in USA, who will work on commissions-only basis to market for IT consulting?
We are a 2 person start-up company. We have purchased a company with 10 years history, very good credit rating, and at zero employees, in NorthEast USA. Since we are tight on budget and are working as full time consultants ourselves, we are unable to market and expand the company. We were wondering if there are any websites/resources (besides posting an Ad on a jobs website) which we can explore to communicate to potential IT services marketing personnel in the NorthEast USA, to see if we can work on a commission-only basis initially. Once we start serving 2-3 clients and place a few consultants, we can afford to switch to a salary + commission option. This can be a great option for a marketing person who has contacts in the market but would like to work from home or work flex-time.
Thank You!
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about 5 months ago
your best bet is to do a web based search for IT consulting….also put it in your profiles for what im servies you use that you are in need of people…there is a forum out there for any person..also look into any free advertising..like bullitian boards around your town at grocery stores or business…..and net work net work..join your local chamber of commerence,local b2b groups and become active and spread the word you are looking…
about 5 months ago
try craigs list http://www.craigslist.com just click on your area on the right after you get to their website
about 5 months ago
no way
about 5 months ago
If you’re tight on cash but can spare a few hours a week to do some breakfast or lunch meetings, or meet for coffee or drinks…
You should be ACTIVELY building up a network with other trusted business advisors, such as accountants, management consultants, and deeply-niched, non-competing computer consultants
Also, please note that the highest quality leads will come from
1) Getting involved in local B2B organizations
2) Participating in relevant local B2B trade shows/expos
3) Speaking at local organizational meetings/seminars
4) Holding your own topic-appropriate seminars
Most good sales people would not accept the deal you’re proposing… and you’d end up starting out on the wrong foot with most of your new clients. (Who “owns” the client?!?)
So I’d strongly recommend investing an hour or two, contemplating the above to come up with a stronger marketing plan.
Best of luck,
Joshua Feinberg
Computer Consultants Secrets ™
http://www.computerconsultantssecrets.com