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One of the first and best options if you're a would-be entrepreneur in the 50+ crowd is to leverage all the corporate contacts you've amassed over the years and turn those into a business opportunity. Learn how to capitalize on who you know and what you know to craft a future as a consultant in Palmer.

Alaska SBDC
907-274-7232
430 W. 7th Ave. Ste. 110
Anchorage, AK
South Central Region
907-274-7232
430 West 7th Avenue Suite 110
Anchorage, AK
Great North Region
907-456-7232
604 Barnette Street Suite 220
Fairbanks, AK
Carter & Associates
907-561-3871
4300 B St
Anchorage, AK
Cbrm Business Development & Management Consultants
907-333-7516
4581 Becharof St
Anchorage, AK
Central Region
907-373-7232
201 N. Lucille St. Ste. 2A
Wasilla, AK
Rural Outreach Program for Entrepreneurs (ROPE)
907-274-7232
430 W. 7th Avenue Suite 110
Anchorage, AK
South West Region
907-260-5629
43335 Kalifornsky Beach Road Suite 16
Soldotna, AK
Southeast Region
907-463-3789
3100 Channel Dr., Ste. 306
Juneau, AK
alaska dollar plus
907 223 1179 907 374 9811
1450 S CUSHMAN ST
FAIRBANKS, AK

50 and Beyond: How to Turn your Connections into a Profitable Consulting Business

It seems that every time there is a reduction in the number of managers over age 50 at a large corporate employer, a rash of new "consultancies" spring up.

This makes sense, because many individuals can start successful consulting companies with just a Rolodex or Blackberry address file and a set of business cards. The time and cost to start are low.

More and more often today, we also see situations where the individual loses her job, but her old corporate responsibility, and the projects she was working on, don't go away.

These projects are often being completed by the same individual who was given the pink slip...acting now as an independent contractor.

Consultants make money from selling what they know and whom they know. But unlike the somewhat passive form of a book or guide, they add advice and recommended future action to their knowledge to increase their value in the marketplace so as to justify fees of $150 per hour and up.

In many cases, what consulting clients are really paying for is the consultant's connections in a specific industry; his past acknowledgement as an "industry expert"; and his effectiveness at staying up-to-date with the latest inside information and techniques in the industry.

Ten Keys To Building a Successful Consulting Business

  1. If you haven't left your employer yet, talk to your boss about the chances of returning part-time as a paid consultant.

Author: Jeff Williams

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