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Junior Member
Depending on what kind of business I'm running I would pay them accordingly...
I can say that personally because I have recently finished my Bachelor in I.T. and realised how underpaid a lot of people are..
Now I'm eating my way through 2 Masters Degrees and have done some voluntary research on payment of I.T. professionals around my region (QLD) and a lot of people think that IT support overcharges... however when they find cheaper IT help.. they are usually not satisfied.
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Senior Tycoon
Brendan,
My business currently is IT and we have a support plan membership that does what you refer to.
The trick is showing the business the value they are receiving.
What can you offer?
Guarantee even?
What would happen if they dont pay you a retainer?
What is their pain that you will alleviate?
Have a think about these things.
Remember you dont have to position yourself as the cheapest in fact i reccomend against being the cheapest, charge whateva you want then show the customer the value that justifies the charge.
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Senior Tycoon
one of our plans is currently $700 per month and that gives clients 2 hours of phone/remote support, 3 hours onsite, as well as some other great benefits.
and this plan is actually the one we have most clients on.
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