Sunday, March 14, 2010

Third SMB Community Podcast Posted

Woo Hoo!

This Third big SMB Community Podcast has beet posted!

This episode features coaching and advice. It features information from coaches George Sierchio and Stuart Selbst. It includes some great perspective on employees and their role in security from David Kelliher at GFI. And we finish off with an excerpt from Erick Simpson's Service Delivery book.

Download the latest and greatest from . . . www.greatlittlepodcast.com

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Previous installments include the introductory show and a very fun look at the SMB VOIP conference.

Thank You to all the contributors.

If you have anything you wish to contribute, please call the phone numbers listed below, or connect to karlpalachuk on Skype. Just leave your message there.

You could also send me a sound file in .wav, .wmv, or mp3 format. Just remember that really big files should not be just sent by email as they'll never show up. So if you have a larger file, email first and we'll make arrangements.

SMB Community Podcast phone numbers:

In The U.S:
Call L.A. Phone number 213-814-2289

In The U.K:
Call London Phone number +44 20 8144 8788

In Australia:
Call Sydney Phone number +61 2 8003 6966

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Monday's the Last Day for $600 Discount to Robin Robins' Bootcamp

In case you have't heard, Robin Robins' Amazing Technology Marketing Boot Camp will be held April 14 - 17 in Nashville, TN.

You can find out all the details at Robin's Site. But here's the important thing you need to know: The $600 Discount expires Monday.

I am sending my sales guy (we call him a Solution Specialist) to this bootcamp. I wish I could go but my travel schedule is crazy and this overlaps with a paid gig (sorry, priorities). Anyway, If you've heard the audio programs or seen the materials from the last RR Bootcamp you know it will be amazing.

So check it out quick - - - Before the price goes up!




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Friday, March 12, 2010

SMB Nation East - Prices go up Tuesday

Memo from HarryB at SMB Nation:

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Hi folks - don't miss out on amazing "early bird" savings for the SMB Nation Spring 2010 conference! Did you know that your admission pass INCLUDES your hotel room accommodations - allowing you to stay overnight and engage in our coveted "Hallway 101" discussions with MVPs, experts, & gurus.

This is our fifth year for our east coast show and we've redoubled our efforts to bring you fantastic content - technical and business. For example, we have added important cloud computing content - learn how to create your successful SMB cloud computing consulting practice. We have a popular session on how to add Voice-over-IP (VoIP) to your existing data networking consulting practice. We round out the content with Windows 7 and other in-demand topics YOU WANT TO HEAR!

I look forward to meeting you April 30-May 2, 2010 at SMB Nation Spring!
Please call me directly at 1-888-SMB-NAT1 if you have any questions.

Register Here!


Join me for a "Why You Should Attend SMB Nation Spring 2010!" Webinar
Date: Monday March 15th, 2010
Time: 11AM PST
Register Here: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/237147585

cheers....harrybbb
Harry Brelsford | CEO | SMB Nation, Inc. | www.smbnation.com

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Bottom Line: Price goes up after Monday! Register today.


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Autotask Community Live - Filling Fast - Join me in Miami

Got the following memo from my friend Mark Crall over at Autotask.

More than 300 Autotask Users have already signed up for the upcoming Autotask Community Live annual user group meeting in Miami.

And with about a month to go before the event, it is probably time for you to decide if you will be joining us. But I’ve been getting a lot of questions from Autotask customers who are still trying to decide whether or not to attend.

If you haven’t signed up, please take 20 minutes out of your day next week to join me for an on-line, “open mike town hall” meeting to talk about what’s going to happen at the event, what you can expect to take away from it and decide if attending is right for you.

Some of the questions we’ll cover are:
- What kind of training and sessions you’ll get
- Who in your company should attend
- Value for executive staff, techs and administrators
- Value for new users vs experienced users?
- Plus any specific questions that you may have.

This is your opportunity to ask and get answers to any questions you have about Autotask Community Live! and how it might be able to help you run your own IT business, better.

Register for our “Town Hall” Meeting Now

[kp: Not sure if this link will work, but give it a shot.] Otherwise, ping Mark:

Register

Best Regards,
Mark-
Mark Crall

Executive Director of Community Development
Markc@autotask.com

P.S. If you’re already planning to attend Autotask Community Live! but just haven’t registered yet, you should hurry. And when you register, be sure to sign up for the sessions you want. Seating is limited and classes are filling up.

And of course there's all kinds of juicy information at www.autotaskcommunitylive.com

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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Gerber Awakens the Entrepreneur Within

I love Michael Gerber. More specifically, I love his book The E-Myth Revisited. I wish every small business owner in the world would read it. I mention it very frequently when I speak. After after years of doing so, I am amazed that every audience has a lot of people who haven't read this book.

Why is this book so important? That's easy: Standardized processes and procedures. That became the KPEnterprises mantra in 1995 and it's essentially what I provide in my books. One time at a conference a partner told me that consultants may not be able to come up with standardized processes but they can sure follow a checklist. "Keep giving us checklists!"

Gerber has written several books since The E-Myth Revisited. The E-Myth Manager, E-Myth Mastery, etc. They're all good, but pale in comparison to The E-Myth Revisited. So . . .

I was extremely pleased to pick up Awakening the Entrepreneur Within: How Ordinary People Can Create Extraordinary Companies. Immediately I found many nuggets of wisdom. Here are a few. Remember that the book goes into detail on why these things are true.

- "An entrepreneur is an inventor, although few inventors are entrepreneurs." Same is true with technicians. Every entrepreneur is a technician of some kind but few technicians are entrepreneurs.

- "An entrepreneur invents new businesses. All other inventors invent new products. To the entrepreneur, the business he or she invents is a product, a unique product that stands out in a world of ordinary business products and, through its uniqueness, captures the attention and imagination of the people for whom it was invented: its customer, its employees, its suppliers, and its lenders and investors."

- "While being an entrepreneurial business is not a guarantee of success, failing to be an entrepreneurial business is a guarantee of failure."

His analogy to show business is great:
- "To be caught up in a slow-or no-growth business is to be doomed to show up every day to perform in a show nobody enjoys."

- "What an entrepreneur creates has meaning, and that's why it creates money. It doesn't work the opposite way: Creating money does not give the created thing meaning."

- To create a meaningful business . . . "You must reach much, much deeper than simply creating more choices, or lower prices, or faster delivery. No, in the age of the entrepreneur, in this age of the impersonal dreamer, you must kick ass in ways no one every thought possible."

Is your business kicking ass or just surviving?

Is there passion in your business, or do you show up every day to put on a show no one wants to see, with employees who don't care about the show any more than the clients you're not bringing in the door? You know, as strange as it sounds, a recession is a great time to push the reset button and change your business so you have passion for what you do.

Go do what brings passion into your business. Kick ass.

Anyway, I'm only half done with the book but I'm loving it. We'll probably sell it at SMB Books. Not there yet, so go get it at Amazon.

It's less than $11. Just go buy it.


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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A Few Lessons About VOIP in Small Business

Sorry for the delay (busy). Here are my notes from the content side of the SMB VOIP conference.

I attended the first-ever SMB VOIP show in Vegas. It was pretty funny for me to be presenting there. The SMB show was "inside" the larger Channel Partners show. Two years ago some folks from Channel Partners called me because I had proposed a paper for their conference. They were intrigued about managed services in the phone space. But once they got me on the phone they didn't really understand what it was all about. They never called back.

Now, as VOIP makes it much easier for infrastructure folks to get into the phone business, they are eager to bring in the SMB folks and find out what's going on. Several people from the larger show attended the SMB sessions and came away scared about our potential to make inroads into their territory. For years these folks have realized that voice and data are merging more and more, and they've always assumed that they would simply take over the data part of the equation.

But managing computer systems is a lot harder to learn than modern VOIP. So it turns out that we're more likely than they are to be taking over territory, or at least forcing alliances.

As a side note, we managed to do a live podcast from the show with some folks who have great insight into the hosting options for VOIP. That is posted up at Cloud Services Roundtable for members.

Here are some of the things that really stood out from the event. If you're new to voice/telephony, consider these as you develop your offerings.


Don't Sell VOIP - Sell Telephone Systems

No one needs VOIP; everyone needs telephones. In addition, plenty of people have plenty of sob stories about early implementations. Don't feed on that negativity. Just focus on the fact that everyone needs a phone system. Along with that, focus on providing a quality system that is very reliable and gives the client a positive experience.

One of the biggest weaknesses in the SMB space is the assumption that clients don't want to spend more, or are unwilling to spend money. At the same time we all have clients who spend lots of money and want quality. Take a look at what your clients have been spending on phone systems. When you move to VOIP they are almost guaranteed to save money. If they move to hosted VOIP it's even easier.

So use some of that savings to guarantee a good experience. Here's how.


Upgrade Hardware

Newer routers, firewalls, and even switches have newer chip sets and will dramatically increase telephone traffic speeds. So as part of the phone system setup, you need to quote some new equipment:

- Router (Maybe. If it's over three years old, then for sure.)

- Firewall (Definitely. Just do it. And a good piece of equipment, not a new $40 home box.)

- Switches - Power Over Ethernet - Replace anything more than two years old to be safe. More on POE in a minute.

- QOS devices - That's Quality of Service. In addition to the firewall, a QOS device will help you with traffic shaping and make sure VOIP has priority over You Tube. $400 to $1,000 for a small office.

Yes, there's some money here. But the improvement in reliability and performance will be dramatic. Ask you client whether they want a half-baked solution or good, solid, reliable phone service. Also consider the savings discussed below.


Build Redundancy

Just like a server/network system, reliability happens on purpose and not by chance. Here are some tips for Uptime.

- Use POE. This is new-ish technology for most small businesses at this time, but it is also "old" and reliable. Modern POE switches are totally automatic at sensing POE devices. You can potentially save thousands on wiring if you use the same port for phone and desktop PC. Each phone goes to a POE port, powering phone and supplying internet. Desktop plugs into phone mini-switch. Almost all IP phones have these features (POE and 2-port switch).

Check the ratings! Make sure your switch can handle all the phones you have and move the power for all those lines!

- Big UPS on the Switch. Once all the phones are getting power from the POE Switch, that switch needs enough juice to cool itself, move traffic like a switch, and pump power down the line to as many phones as you have connected. When the lights go out, you'll need good UPSs on the firewall and switch so that clients have dial tone when the power is out . . . just like an old school phone system.

- Redundant internet connections. Just make it part of the quote. Even if the failover is to a Sprint Wireless card on the firewall, you should have something. Again, ask the client if they want to be without phones when the power is out. There's a cost to everything.


Consider a Hosted Solution

For true uptime even if the building is on fire, consider a hosting VOIP solution. First, these solutions have amazing feature sets. At one of my companies, extension 303 rings into my home office. Linksys SPA942 sits just as if it were on my desk at work. That means a ring group can include me as easily as two people sitting next to each other.

When the internet is out at work, our hosted phone system still runs the ring groups, forwards to cell phones, and has all the features it has every other day of the week. Just like a virtual server doesn't know it's not a real machine, a hosted phone system doesn't know my office is under water. So it keeps working.


Focus on Savings and Money

One of the hottest selling techniques in the phone business is the Telephone Audit. Virtually everyone with more than three phone lines can save money. Companies with large offices always have a forgotten line, a number with zero minutes used per month, or too many phone lines.

Think about the average office with ten hard wire phone lines. If you were to drop a ten year old phone system in there you might recommend 5-6 phone lines and let the digital switch serve up dial tone as needed. Guaranteed savings. But with VOIP you can save even more than that. Now take the cost of all the add-on fees that the old phone company throws in just because they can and the savings really pile up.

Ask your clients/prospects for a copy of their phone bills. Go back maybe three months. You'll need to learn how to read these things. But you'll discover a world of confusion and over-charging that you never knew existed before. It is an exercise that is almost guaranteed to result in savings for the client.

This is the most used and tested sales method for phone system sellers of all sizes.

Look at all the money being thrown away and you'll see that there's a huge savings to be had. And don't forget to ask about the cost of their in-house hardware and existing phone system. Thousands of dollars. Add that to the mix. Create an overall cost estimate for five years of equipment and service. You'll find a huge amount of savings.

And that's where you'll find the money for new switches and firewalls.

Remember: Right-size your solution for your client. If they've been in business for more than a week, they already have a phone system. It has a known cost, a known reliability level, and a know customer service level. You are literally going to improve ALL of those things while saving the client money. So don't foolishly set up a new phone system with an old, slow firewall and the wrong infrastructure. You don't want to take the client from 99.9% reliability to 95%. That will kill them and might lose you a customer.

Spend enough to do it right and the VOIP system you install will be a great performer for any client - no matter how small.

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Great conference, Harry! I wish there was another one in six months. This is a very fast moving world and we, the SMB Consultants, are poised to take over the world.

Mu-ha-ha.

Full discussions of these topics and the conference are taking place right now at www.telephonation.com.

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Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Microsoft Financing is Baaaaaaack!

From my MS Partner Territory Manager Suzanne Lavine:
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March 9th Update!


 Check out the new webcasts on http://www.microsoftpartnernetwork.com/ site. I just watched 5 min webcast with Allison Watson about online services; short and to the point.

 NEW! Microsoft Financing now has dedicated sales resources in place to support the partner channel.

Microsoft Financing is currently operating under an interim program with DLL (De Lage Landen). Expect to see further announcements in the upcoming weeks on the launch of the new Microsoft Financing US SMS&P program. However, recent improvements have made it easier to leverage Microsoft Financing, including:

 10% minimum MS content requirement on all transactions – no longer a minimum 35% MS content requirement!

 Competitive rates – currently 8.8% on $100k @ 3 years and 10.3% on $50k @ 3 years (valid until March 31, 2010)

 MS Dynamics Enhancement can be financed alone on a 1-year or 3-year loan term

 Total Solution Financing – Microsoft software, hardware, partner services, 3rd party software and sales tax bundled into one convenient monthly payment

Partner Contacts:

Already a registered Microsoft Financing partner? Calculate payment amounts, submit credit apps, track deals, check rates and access sales training or marketing collateral at http://www.microsoftfinancing.com/.

For assistance with quotes, pricing, credit and customer applications, contact:

Microsoft Financing Sales Support @ De Lage Landen
866-355-5767 (request Microsoft Financing Sales Support)
800-776-4665 (fax)
techfinancemailbox@leasedirect.com

New to Microsoft Financing? For assistance with becoming a certified Microsoft Financing partner, register online at www.MicrosoftFinancing.com or contact:

Amy Horsman, US Channel Manager for SMB & Dynamics
425-421-3371 (direct)
msfsmb@microsoft.com

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Thanks, SuzL.

I'll let you know if the new program works as well with Hardware as a Service as the old program did.

I'm excited to see this option return. We can do 10%.

And thanks to whoever at Microsoft for listening to the channel.

Migrating from SBS to The Cloud - Part One

I'm doing a special seminar series with the folks at MSPU called

Migrating From SBS to The Cloud

Register for Today's Webinar: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/pjoin/624170994/105948662

There will be three installments, about a month apart. The first one is today at 1:00 PM Pacific / 4:00 PM Eastern.

The basic agenda looks like this:

Part 1 = The View from 20,000 Feet

Part 2 = Options, Hardware, Software, and Service Considerations

Part 3 = Building a New Business Model

Today's installment, the basic introduction, is intended to be a good overview of how you move functions from in-house to the cloud. If you've read The Network Migration Workbook then the basic flow will make sense. We're going to migrate one thing at a time.

I identify 18 core functions of the basic small business and talk about how you can choose to move these to one (or more) of three cloud options. I've talked before about the cloud options before:

- Internet cloud services (reselling someone else's hosted services)

- Partner-hosted cloud services (inside your data center/colo)

- On-premise cloud services (e.g., Zenith's Smart Style or something you designed yourself)

Of course there will always be some functions that are best place in-house and will never move to the cloud. The beautiful part about that realization is that you'll commit early on to living in both worlds. That will serve you well.

In many ways SBS 2003 / SBS 2008 is perfectly suited to be part of a partially-cloud-based environment.

Tune in and find out more.

Register for Today's Webinar: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/pjoin/624170994/105948662

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Monday, March 08, 2010

MSPU Boot Camp in Dallas - And Preday Event with Comptia

MSPU is holding a monster IT Solutions and Managed Services Sales & Marketing and Service Delivery Boot Camp in Dallas, TX on March 17th-19th.

And in addition, they're having a CompTIA Pre-Day Security Workshop next Tuesday, March 16th.

Register today and qualify to win an MSP University 10 Day Website ABSOLUTELY FREE (a $6,000 value)!

More info and stuff at . . . http://blog.mspu.us/2010/03/join-us-for-comptias-preday-security-workshop-at-our-dallas-boot-camp.html

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Sunday, March 07, 2010

First SMB Community Podcast Posted

Woo Hoo!

Well The First SMB Community Podcast has beet posted!

We had a rough start, but the train is finally moving.

As soon as we announced the SMB Community Podcast, we had a phone snafu. Got that fixed. Then I had to travel and finally got some shows put together this weekend.

And Now . . . Ladies and Gentleman: The First Ever SMB Community Podcast. Starring . . . YOU.

You can Download the first show directly from here - About 14 MB

If you want to download multiple show, or find out how you can contribute, check out the SMB Community Podcast web site.

The SMB Community Podcast is an experiment in letting everyone who wants to contribute to the discussion of topics in the SMB Space.

This is a podcast created from the collective minds of the SMB Community. I'm hoping it will be educational, inspirational, funny, and a real community-building tool. For more information.

The first show includes:

Intro by Karl Palachuk
Shout-Outs
Endorsement by a fan
Coaches corner
and an Introduction to What We're All About

The second show is in production and will include information and snippets from the SMB VOIP Conference that just finished.

To contribute to future podcasts, please check out www.greatlittlepodcast.com. All you have to do is dial in . . . and we'll put you on the air.

Links:

Three Podcasts in One!

We're going to have three categories of SMB Community Podcasts:

1. Crowdcast with snippets of all kinds from anyone who contributes. This includes shout-outs, jokes, quick advice, best practices, and whatever YOU decide to contribute.

2. Reports from conferences, user groups, vendor events, etc. Anytime you go someplace, please take a few minutes and file an audio report with us. It's free and you get to be a "cub reporter" for all us those who don't attend the event.

3. Educational and Motivational programs. Book excerpts, educational marketing from vendors, etc. When we get good educational and motivational materials, we'll slip it into these podcasts.

We're also VERY open to your input. If you think there's something else that our community needs, please ping KarlP@greatlittlebook.com. The goals here are participation and fun. So we're happy to try new things.

Please check it out - and leave your feedback on the call-in phone lines!

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