Are you a Computer Consultant? Start a Small Business and Earn Big

By: Robert Peretson | Posted: 17th December 2009

Today's IT Professional has a great opportunity for starting a small business as an Independent Computer Consultant... A career that can provide an excellent salary, an ultimate level of job security, unmatched growth opportunities and more.


Yet so many qualified techs are hesitant to even try because they believe it might be too hard to find enough clients or get enough consistent, billable work to make a steady income.


I'd like to ask... how many clients do you believe you'd need to make a consistent, comfortable salary?




Unless you're building a multi-employee company, these expectations are just WRONG!

Let's take a look at what is REALLY required.

Now, the current, average salary for an IT/Network Administrator in New York City with:




Is $57,719**

** www. payscale. com/research/US/Job=Information_Technology_(IT)_Consultant/Salary

So, how many clients would it take to reach the average salary level for this position?

To illustrate this, let's take a look at Jay, a skilled and talented New York City Independent Computer Consultant (and a personal friend of mine) who started a small business of his own and is following a Flat-Fee, Proactive Support business model:



So, for each client per month, Jay's fees equal:




So, if Jay has a client base of only 4 Small Business Clients - his monthly income is $5,556 or

$66,672 a year!

Is Jay happy? Well...



So, Jay is making almost $67,000 a year, while working a grand total of about 10 hours a week.

Yes, Jay is happy.

But are his clients happy?

Because the proactive "win-win" support model, Jay's clients have a computer consultant who:



Yes, Jay's clients are very happy.

So, since Jay is working a total average of about 10 hours a week, what's he doing with all his extra time in the day?

HE'S GETTING MORE CLIENTS, OF COURSE!

Why stop with only four clients?

Jay's "free" time is spent prospecting, obtaining referrals from current clients and networking partners, and handing out his card to everyone he knows so that he can quickly work his way up to his ultimate goal of...

10 CLIENTS!

That's it. That's the total number of clients that Jay is looking to acquire as an Independent Computer Consultant.

What would 10 Clients look like?

10 CLENTS



And he's still working less than the average 40 hr. work week. Much less!



Are 10 clients more than you can acquire? Are FOUR?

There are tons of ways to easily land new small business clients as an Independent Computer Consultant (a topic for another article), especially today, where companies are looking for ways to reduce expenses wherever possible, and outsourcing their computer support at a low cost is a very attractive option.

If you have ever considered branching out on your own by starting a small business as an Independent Computer Consultant, there has never been a better time than now!



Robert Peretson began his career back in 1996 as a successful Independent Computer Consultant. He has since founded multiple New York City based computer consulting businesses.
Robert has created the website www.SuccessfulComputerConsulting.com to help talented computer consultants quickly and easily start a small computer consulting business of their own.
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