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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
      last edited by

      I think that a lot of it has to do with SMBs having owners, typically. In government everyone is an employee of someone. It's more like big business but big business that is all the same team. SMBs have a combination of rarely helping each other and never discussing or thinking about their IT. Even if they sincerely wanted to help you, often they simply never consider their IT at all. The same things that make them treat IT as an afterthought at their own business makes them treat it as an afterthought when talking to others. And I've never known an SMB to go to another and say "I have no IT, do you recommend someone?"

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      • Robin5170R
        Robin5170
        last edited by Robin5170

        Update to what this thread was started for, my personal venture into MSP land. A family member has put up some cash so I can leave work to commit to it full time. Holy moses am I papping myself. Effectively, I can now hand in my notice any time I please, but I feel like I should have more definite work lined up. I have a couple of PAYG contracts on the go but they may or may not be that profitable - it is too early to tell. I also have a one man MSP that is in dire need of some helping hands offer work but again with all these things nothing is definite. I wonder if that is the change I need to make moving from employee to self employed.. Getting over the lack of definite work and ploughing on?

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        • C
          Carnival Boy
          last edited by

          Good luck. Where are you based?

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          • Robin5170R
            Robin5170
            last edited by

            The lovely land of Yorkshire. Yourself?

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            • C
              Carnival Boy
              last edited by

              Northampton. A bit too far for you to travel.

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              • NicN
                Nic
                last edited by

                Not sure if you already have a preferred AV company that you use, but we have an MSP program if you're interested: http://www.webroot.com/us/en/partners/msp/

                Good luck on jumping into the world of self-employment!

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  Congrats and good luck!

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                  • Robin5170R
                    Robin5170
                    last edited by

                    Thanks! Here's a quick site I whipped up a few nights ago. Rip it to shreds I need feedback. www.randran.com

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                    • NicN
                      Nic
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                      @Robin5170 said:

                      www.randran.com

                      I like it! The fade to a bit of time to load for me, but that might be the bits having to swim under the ocean.

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                      • Robin5170R
                        Robin5170
                        last edited by

                        Thanks Nic. Wasn't sure on the fade either. Seems to be hit and miss whether it is slow or not!

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                        • C
                          Carnival Boy
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                          When I see mission statements like yours I tend to think "blah, blah, blah....", but that's probably just me! I hate marketing speak.

                          "We offer so many services, it would not be feasable to list them all"
                          Why not? Also, spelling mistake?

                          When I scroll down whilst reading the text, the background, which doesn't scroll, makes my eyes go funny.

                          Because you talk about "we", it sounds like you're an IT company, yet you don't have an address? This is a big turn-off for me. Are you marketing the company or yourself? An IT company and an IT consultant are two separate things, and I'm confused as to which you are?

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                          • Reid CooperR
                            Reid Cooper
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                            @Robin5170 said:

                            www.randran.com

                            I would take out the bit about being in Leeds 😉

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                            • Reid CooperR
                              Reid Cooper
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                              I don't see anything talking about your focus on the manufacturing sector. If you are going to focus on that, it seems like the web site should really speak to that. Make sure that people looking at the web site have no doubt that you are experienced on manufacturing and make an effort to focus on that.

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                              • Robin5170R
                                Robin5170
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                                @Carnival-Boy said:

                                feasable

                                Spelling mistake - sorted. The main reason for not listing everything is lack of time. I set aside 2 hours to do the site and compacted it accordingly. As with all these things it's an ongoing process. The missing address is being sorted by the accountants to register the business at a dummy address on my behalf. Technically it is a company as I have 3 other consultants who will be working for me where needed with different skill sets.
                                The manufacturing stuff is coming later and is being put together by a professional site designer, rather than a 2 hour hash job. But in the mean time yes you're right i should emphasise that on this one too.

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                                • C
                                  Carnival Boy
                                  last edited by

                                  Well, OK. For two hours work it's pretty good. I'll delay further judgement until it's finished.

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                                  • C
                                    Carnival Boy
                                    last edited by

                                    How much does it cost to run a dummy address? I may need to do this for a business venture I'm starting up.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
                                      last edited by

                                      @Carnival-Boy in the US a "dummy" addres starts around $10/mo. Very cheap.

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                                      • thanksajdotcomT
                                        thanksajdotcom
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                                        Getting a client-base built up is the hard part, and it takes a long time. You'll need something else for work for probably at least the first 2-4 years. Just my 2¢.

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