So you mean the first two meetings are free, then you charge for the
3rd meeting? Do you ever get pushback for that?
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Martin Kiefer <martin_at_kiefer.dk> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I would definitely charge them a consultancy fee (and I do), this is no
> longer presale work, this is actual design work.
>
> I roughly says that the first meeting I can accept as a presale meeting
> maybe meeting number 2 where I (and a salesguy) presents the offer, but
> after that the following meetings, that it is consultancy.
>
> Usually the offer only draws out the design in headlines this does not
> include and detailed design or any technology I may choose to use.
>
> If they require a meeting number 3, and that meeting is not for signing a
> contract, they will be billed for the time used.
>
> Hth
> Martin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> Gregory Gombas
> Sent: 15. december 2009 15:32
> To: Cisco certification
> Subject: OT - Do you charge consultation fees?
>
> Sorry for the OT. This question is more geared for owners of small
> consulting practices or those who work at VARs, but anyone else can
> chime in as well:
>
> As you know, during the sales process there is a lot of time spent
> prospecting, initial meeting with potential clients, discussing
> requirements, network assessment, follow up meetings with decision
> makers, etc...it often takes 3-5 meetings to make a sale.
>
> Sometimes it pays off and you win a nice project, but lately I've been
> running into companies that are just looking for some free advice -
> basically taking my ideas and doing the work in-house or shopping
> around for a lower price.
>
> I am curious to hear where you draw the line as to what is free? Do
> you charge a consultation fee for the 1st meeting with a client? How
> about the network assessment? Do you vary your approach based on the
> size of the deal?
>
> Thanks,
> Gregory Gombas
> CCIE #19649
>
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