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		<title>IT Trainer Tips for Finding Great Project Partners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are You an IT Trainer? Do Your Training Clients Often Request More Consulting Services? Learn 7 Simple Ways to Locate Potential Partners that Broaden Your Skills-Base and Available IT Trainer-related Consulting Services.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">Are you an IT trainer? Do your clients often either directly ask, or infer, that they want you to provide more broad-based, comprehensive IT consulting as an add-on to your training?</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">Then you really need to think about how you can fill in the gaps of your </span><span style="font-size: small;">IT trainer </span><span style="font-size: small;">services as your client roster expands and your clients&#8217; insatiable thirst for more help from you grows exponentially. </span>The best way to do this usually is through partnering with local, non-competing IT professionals.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">There are a lot of different ways to investigate potential business partnerships, but the very best are the most personal ones. </span><span style="font-size: small;">The more direct contact you have with a potential partner, the more likely you will be to have them on your side to help provide services to your clients.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">And just to make sure that we&#8217;re on the same page, when we&#8217;re talking about partnering with other </span>local, non-competing IT professionals, we&#8217;re talking about informal arrangements and relationships that allow you to tap into their skills-base to supplement your own skills gaps. And the flip side? Your partners will often bring you into their clients to supplement their own skills gaps. So partnering in this sense has nothing to do with bringing on equity partners or financial shareholders in your business.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Arial;">Now with that out of the way,<span style="font-size: small;"> you can find potential business partners to help you deliver comprehensive IT consulting services to your clients in a variety of ways. </span><span style="font-size: small;">The following 7 IT trainer tips present some methods for locating potential partners.</span></p>
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<li class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Find Partners through Common Accounts. </strong></span><span style="font-size: small;">The absolute best way to locate a business partner for your IT trainer business is through a common client account. </span><span style="font-size: small;">You might start working with a new small business that is already working with a deeply-niched technology consultant. </span><span style="font-size: small;">By working together, you form a camaraderie similar to that you would have working together in an internal IT department. </span><span style="font-size: small;">The partnering idea will flourish naturally from this type of personal, working relationship. </span><span style="font-size: small;">Because you are already working together, you have ample opportunity to talk and will become friendly.  &#8220;Hey, do you want to grab a cup of coffee?&#8221;</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Tap into Your Word-of-Mouth Referrals</strong></span><span style="font-size: small;">. </span><span style="font-size: small;">Next on the list of ways to locate potential partners is tapping into your word-of-mouth-referrals to find business partnership ideas. </span><span style="font-size: small;">If you have a business partner that does basic run-of-the-mill database development, but you need someone that is an expert in hugely-scalable SQL server database architecture, letting your current partner know what you need will usually net you a few solid leads.</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Network Directly through Organizations</strong></span><span style="font-size: small;">. </span><span style="font-size: small;">You can also network directly through organizations like the Chamber of Commerce or other business networking events. </span><span style="font-size: small;">When you talk to people at organizational meetings and tell them about your business, and listen carefully as they tell you what they do for a living, you can often meet some great people that could become potential partners&#8230;. even outside the IT industry.</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Attend Reseller Channel Events</strong></span><span style="font-size: small;">. </span><span style="font-size: small;">Another great idea for identifying prospective partnerships for your IT trainer business is to go to reseller channel events for the platforms or products you support. </span><span style="font-size: small;">Also look into attending reseller channel events for products you don’t support, particularly if you are looking for someone to cater to a specific need many of your clients have that you can’t fulfill with your current level of expertise.</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Take Technical Training Classes</strong></span><span style="font-size: small;">. </span><span style="font-size: small;">This is another great source of potential partners.  You never know who you&#8217;ll end up sitting next to, or chatting with as you enjoy a cup of complimentary coffee from the training center. </span><span style="font-size: small;">Of course, use this strategy sparingly, as often it can cost you money and take valuable time away from your other business duties.</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Look to Niche and Industry Trade Groups. </strong></span><span style="font-size: small;">You can also find potential IT trainer business partners through niche and industry trade groups, trade associations and industry-specific conferences. </span><span style="font-size: small;">User groups and related consultant reseller groups are also great places to meet niche technology providers. </span><span style="font-size: small;">And make sure to stay on the mailing list of their newsletters, blogs and magazines, as local subject matter experts writing articles are also great sources of potential partners.<br />
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<li class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Peruse Vendor Web Sites. </strong></span><span style="font-size: small;">Another good way to find prospective partners is through vendor Web sites, including those of independent software vendors and independent hardware vendors. </span><span style="font-size: small;">These sources can give you some great, very qualified referrals to their local feet-on-the-street partners. </span><span style="font-size: small;">You can take this strategy to the next level by contacting your local field reps and getting personal referrals from people that work with a specific software or hardware vendor.</span></li>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;">In this article, we talked about 7 tips for locating potential partners to help you provide more comprehensive IT consulting services to your clients.  Learn more </span><strong><a id="tim3" title="IT trainer tips" href="http://www.ittrainertips.com/">IT trainer tips</a></strong> <span style="font-size: small;">that get you steady, high-paying clients now at <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: blue;">http://www.ITTrainerTips.com</span></span></span></p>
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