Managed Service Providers become indispensable to vendors like Microsoft and Google by adding $7-11 of high-value services for every dollar of product revenue they generate. This value creation gives them significant leverage and makes them a more respected and crucial part of the vendor's ecosystem.

Related Insights

uSecure initially underestimated how resource-constrained MSPs are. Their breakthrough came when they moved beyond simple PDF guides and built a white-labeled sales prospecting tool. This tool helped partners automatically build a data-driven business case for their own clients, proving uSecure understood their challenges and driving scale.

The financial incentive for resellers to transition to a Managed Service Provider (MSP) model is stark. Top MSPs operate at 50-60% margins, a completely different league from the 8-20% margins typical for project-based resellers, which often yield only 1-3% EBITDA.

Traditional revenue tiers (Gold, Silver, Bronze) are vendor-centric. A more effective approach is to classify partners by their business model. For example, an MSSP needs predictable upfront costs to build a service, while a value-added reseller may prefer volume-based rebates. Tailoring your program to their model, not just their size, is key.

Vendors and TSDs get lost in partner labels. The critical distinction is the partner's business model: Do they want a residual commission, to resell on their own paper, or a one-time payment? Offering this flexibility is key to recruiting and enabling modern partners.

For owners planning a future exit, the MSP model is far superior to a reseller's project-to-project structure. The stable, predictable monthly recurring revenue (MRR) from multi-year contracts is highly attractive to investors, creating a sellable asset independent of the owner's sales prowess.

Simply "servicing" an account by fulfilling orders makes you a replaceable commodity. To become indispensable, you must proactively bring insights and create new growth opportunities for your client. This shifts your role from a reactive vendor to a strategic partner, making you "sticky" and invaluable to their business.

A premium service tier provides the capital to pay your vendors more than competitors can. This secures priority service from them, which in turn lets you deliver a faster, superior experience to your own customers, creating a durable competitive moat built on your supply chain.

To successfully sell complex solutions like process automation and AI, resellers must first apply these principles internally. By re-engineering their own business to an MSP model, they gain the experience and credibility needed to guide clients through a similar journey, moving from vendor to trusted advisor.

Don't just sell a product; become an indispensable part of your customer's workflow. By offering integrated products and services, you create a value ecosystem that locks out competitors and makes leaving an impractical and undesirable option.

A powerful retention strategy for DaaS vendors is embedding external reference data into a client's core systems (e.g., CRM, ERP). This makes the client's proprietary data more valuable and actionable, creating a deep, value-driven dependency that makes the vendor incredibly difficult and costly to replace.