Multiple Technology Hats Lowell MA

In the early stages of developing an IT support business, the owners typically wear all the hats: the sales hats, the technical hats, and the administrative hats until the business is well established. In the following article, you’ll learn how to balance these three aspects of an IT support business.

Local Companies

Biscom
(978) 250-1800
321 Billerica Road
Chelmsford, MA
Compliance Process Partners LLC
888-718-1708
Reinsway Circle
Westford, MA
CGI
(978) 946-3000
600 Federal Street
Andover, MA
Unified System, Inc.
781-276-4567
54 Middlesex Turnpike
Bedford, MA
AxisPoint
(781) 272-0541
67 South Bedford Street, Suite 400W
Burlington, MA
Touchbase
(617) 523-0055
25 Burlington Mall Road
Burlington, MA
CAE Solutions Corp.
(781) 565-1167
4 A Street
Burlington, MA
Communiconn
(781)3141200
76 Blanchard Road, Suite 201
Burlington, MA
AvilA Solutions
(800) 233-4040
1 Kessler Farm Dr
Nashua, NH
Morse Technologies
(603)6852108
59 Stiles Road
Cambridge, MA

Why So Many Hats are Important in the Beginning

Many people come to me and say, “Well, I'm just the owner. I'm an entrepreneur. I'm good at pulling it all together, but I'm not really a techie. And I'm not really the sales guy. What should I do?” I'm going to be very blunt. You're behind the 8 ball already because a lot of your local competitors are wearing all of these hats, especially during the startup phase of their IT support business.

In a lot of cases, your firm is going to be competing for these sweet spot clients against one-person consultants who may be working out of their homes with extremely low overhead. These are the rare folks that are pretty good technically and happen to have pretty good sales-oriented kinds of personalities.

When to Start Passing Out Hats

That's not to say that you couldn't have a good technical person and keep him or her very busy and a good full-time salesperson. Typically, however, your IT support business evolves over time. The owner starts out by being both the salesperson, and the technical person. As the company gets busier, your firm starts subcontracting out some of the overflow work or work that is not up your alley (specialist tasks). This frees you up to go out a little more on sales calls.

Then, when you get to the point where you have a couple different subcontractors that you consistently sending this work to, your light bulb will start to go off. You realize for the money your firm is spending on subcontractors, you could put someone on payroll.

The Bottom Line about IT support

Keep in the back of your mind that some of your competitors are going to be able to be skilled at sales and technical issues right off the bat. And they may give you a run for the money. You will want to think about this issue carefully as you start to position your business.

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(978) 250-1800
321 Billerica Road
Chelmsford, MA

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