bookmark.com
Home About Us Privacy Terms of Service Add Your Link Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Drink & Food

Jobs & Employment

Computers & Networking

Policies & Law

Property & Estate

Children

Research & Science

Adventure & Sports

Society & Issues

Recreation & Entertainment

Banking & Finance

Malls & Shopping

Healthcare & Medicine

Online & Board Games

Automobile & Automotive

Hotels & Travel

Art & Culture

Home & Garden

News & Events

Education & Reference

Hygiene & Health

Fashion & Relationships

Self Help

Business & Services


 

Home –› Jobs & Employment –› Job & Career Fields
 

Computer Consulting: A Business of Time and Sweat Equity

 

Author: Joshua Feinberg

Building a computer consulting business requires a lot of time. It involves going out to meetings and it's shaking a lot of hands. You'll need to make a lot of follow-up phone calls. Display ads and direct mail drops and similar marketing efforts do not replace calling up a potential client to try to establish a person-to-person connection. Because of the required hands-on time, you should be realistic about what it takes to get your computer consulting business going.

Franchises Don't Serve Silver Platters

Even with a franchise operation, the franchiser is not handing you a client list on a silver platter. If you want to be handed a client list on one, don't buy a franchise: you need to buy a current business. And of course, buying a current business is even more capital intensive than a franchise. To buy even a small, thriving IT consulting firm could cost anywhere from a few hundred thousand dollars to a few million dollars pretty much some multiple of its annual sales.

What Are Your Computer Consulting Business Start-Up Costs?

On the other hand, you can start your own consulting firm generally for as little as a few thousand dollars. What do you need? You need a business phone number and voice mail. You need a cell phone. You need business cards and legal licensing registrations. And you probably want to meet with an attorney and an accountant. You'll need some insurance. In many cases you can get started working out of your home office. Start-up costs are certainly higher with a franchise.

Franchises Aren't for Control Freaks

Another downside of franchise can be a loss of control. You have to do things a certain way and according to the established rules. And you can't step too far outside of that. Again, your company would be paying the franchiser a percentage of your company's revenue indefinitely. And you won't have as much flexibility in taking your business in a lot of different directions that you may want to.

The Bottom Line on Computer Consulting

Computer consulting has a few different options for start-up. You can start an independent business, buy a franchise or buy an established business, depending if you want to start from scratch or be handed a client list. A start-from-scratch computer consulting business requires more sweat equity than money.

Copyright Notice:

Copyright MMI-MMVI, PC Support Tips .com. All Worldwide Rights Reserved. {Attention Publishers: Live hyperlink in author resource box required for copyright compliance}

Author Bio:
Joshua Feinberg is a reputable writer. Joshua likes to scribble articles about this industry.
You can also reach this article by using: Computer Consulting: A Business of Time and Sweat Equity, Jobs & Employment, Job & Career Fields
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Where Do I Go From Here?
 
How ToTalk Your Boss Into Giving You A Salary Increase
 
5 Simple Rules for A Great Job Interview
 
Lucrative Advertising Jobs
 
Retiring in Paradise
 
Job Seeker: Remember What Your Mama Taught You
 
Fifteen Tips To Getting Yourself Hired
 
Career Advice for the Undecided
 
Speech Pathology Jobs
 
Finding Your Ideal Career
 
 
 
 
 

How to Maintain your Career in Management - Simple Concepts and Skills

Since maintaining your job in management in vital for both your career and ego it is imprtant to und ... - Stoney
 

Why Does a Hiring Decision Take So Long?

You prepared for the interview and were sure that you aced it, but yet no job offer arrives. What ha ... - Melanie Szlucha
 

Internet for Retirees

Article summarizes many reasons for the internet being an excellent choice for retirees to continue ... - Nancy Stetson
 
 

Fifteen Tips To Getting Yourself Hired

These are fifteen things you can do that will help with getting yourself hired. - Gerry McLaughlin
 

Employment Screening Tests

After the pre-screening of the applicant, the employee gets the details regarding the applicant's cr ... - Josh Riverside
 
 
Home -> Privacy -> Terms of Service
© 2006-2008 www.bookmarkedcontent.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.