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Although I agree with the Erick's comment "There are many ways to price Managed Services offerings, but there doesn't seem to be any particular pricing model that will work for all Managed Services Providers.", I would still strong advocate the "All-You-Can Eat, Flat-Fee Pricing Model" for the vast majority of businesses. This model is adopted from many other industries and is called a variety of names, such as "annuity model", "retainer model", etc. As stated by the author, this model has been proven over time to be a win for client and provider. For my businesses, I usually couple a version of All-You-Can Eat, Flat-Fee Pricing Model and tiered pricing. The tiered piece adds a bit more structure and flexibility that my clients appreciate. It also helps me to quickly use a standard quote for two levels and custom the third.

I would appreciate Erick writing more on the subject.

Humm... interesting,

Thanks for sharing,

Keep up the good work

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