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Ideal Reseller Profile (IRP): A Step-by-Step Guide to Choosing the Right Channel Partners
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Not all resellers are the right fit. Learn how to define your Ideal Reseller Profile (IRP) with a proven framework from Jared Smith to attract the right partners, accelerate revenue, and scale smarter.

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When expanding through reseller partnerships, many Software Vendors (SVs) and Solution Distribution Companies (SDCs) face the same challenge: not all resellers are the right fit. 

Those who are a good fit amplify growth and create long-term value, while those who aren’t for you can drain resources and stall momentum. That’s why identifying your Ideal Reseller Profile (IRP) is a critical step before launching or scaling a partner program.

A well-defined IRP ensures you’re aligning with partners who share your market focus, complement your sales cycle, and can effectively bring your solution to their customers. Without this clarity, even the most promising partnerships risk becoming unproductive distractions.

This framework for defining an IRP comes from Jared Smith, former Senior Director of Vendor Strategy and Acquisition at Pax8 and now Co-Founder of RampFuel. With years of experience evaluating, onboarding, and scaling reseller relationships, Jared offers a practical perspective on what truly separates high-value partners from mismatched ones. 

If you’re looking for actionable advice, he’s one of the best voices to learn from.

The step-by-step guide

Before you start handing out partnership agreements like candy at a carnival, you need to define who you actually want to work with. Here’s how Jared does it:  

Step 01: Identify reseller demographics and business model

Finding the right resellers is about ensuring alignment with your product, market, and long-term growth strategy. The right resellers will have the expertise, industry focus, and business model that complement your solution, making it easier to drive revenue and scale efficiently. 

Key considerations include:

  • What partner type best fits your product (MSPs, consultants, CPAs, integrators)?
  • What industries and company sizes do they serve?
  • Do they have proven success with solutions like yours?
  • Does their partner ecosystem overlap with your market?

Pro tip: SVs targeting the SMB market should look for partners who emphasize automation, efficiency, and fast implementation cycles — characteristics that are essential for scaling in this segment.

Step 02: Focus on revenue growth potential and market fit

A great reseller should expand your reach, not drain your resources. By using Crossbeam, an Ecosystem Revenue Platform (ERP) offering secure account mapping with your partners, you can quickly assess market overlap and revenue potential before committing to a partnership.

Ask:

  • How many of their customers are already your customers? Identifying shared accounts can create an immediate revenue opportunity.
  • Does their pricing model align with yours? If they serve enterprise clients with lengthy sales cycles and complex integrations, but your product is optimized for quick deployment, this mismatch could be a roadblock.
  • What’s the total addressable market within their customer base?

Pro tip: Some resellers may be excited about your product but lack the infrastructure to sell it effectively. Vet them thoroughly to ensure they can execute.

Step 03: Define your partners, customers, and Go-to-Market strategy

A reseller’s GTM strategy plays a key role in how effectively they will position and sell your product.

Questions to evaluate:

  • How do they acquire customers? Do they rely on inbound marketing, outbound sales, referrals, or a mix?
  • How many partners are they adding per month? A rapidly growing network can be a sign of strong momentum.
  • What’s their customer acquisition rate and retention rate? Are they bringing in long-term customers or cycling through short-term deals?
  • Do they focus on direct sales, co-selling, or both?

Pro tip: If a partner primarily sells through co-selling motions, ensure they have a structured partner enablement program in place to support the process.

Step 04: Consider cost reduction and operational efficiency

The best partnerships are efficient partnerships. Before signing a reseller, consider the total cost of enablement, from sales training to marketing investments.

Consider:

  • How much will you need to invest in sales support, training, and co-marketing to make the partnership work?
  • Does the reseller already have the necessary knowledge and technical expertise, or will extensive education be required?
  • Can automation streamline onboarding and transaction processes to reduce operational friction?

Pro tip: Pax8 requires automation in its onboarding process. SVs should aim for commerce-enabled solutions where partners can purchase and deploy software without lengthy sales cycles or heavy manual intervention.

Step 05: Review deal cycles, sales process compatibility, and implementation

Sales process misalignment is a common reason why partnerships fail. A reseller’s ability to sell, integrate, and support your solution within a reasonable time frame is key to success.

Ask:

  • What is their average sales cycle, and does it align with yours?
  • How long does it take for them to onboard and implement a new solution? If their process takes 6–12 months and you cater to SMBs with rapid deployment needs, it’s a mismatch.
  • Are they set up for self-service sales, or do they require heavy customization for each client?
  • Do they leverage data-sharing platforms like Crossbeam to measure overlap and accelerate deal velocity?

Pro tip: Some resellers may be a great fit but need time to evolve their process. If an SV can provide automation tools and e-commerce capabilities, it can help resellers accelerate sales cycles.

Step 06: Build your offer: Why resellers should care

A reseller’s motivation to sell your product depends on the incentives and value proposition you offer. If your offer isn’t compelling, your product will sit on the shelf.

Ask:

  • What margins and incentives make your solution attractive to resellers? Competitive margins, bonuses, recurring revenue opportunities, etc.
  • Is your pricing structure reseller-friendly? If it is too complex, they may struggle to sell it.
  • What exclusive benefits do resellers get by partnering with you? Early access, co-marketing funds, dedicated support, etc.

Pro tip: The most successful SV-reseller partnerships offer clear profitability pathways. If resellers can easily see how your product fits into their sales motion and adds value, they are far more likely to prioritize it.

Building smarter partnerships

Defining your Ideal Reseller Profile is not just a tactical step, it’s a strategic safeguard. By taking the time to evaluate potential partners across demographics, market fit, efficiency, sales compatibility, and profitability, you can avoid wasted energy and instead focus on partnerships built for mutual success.

As Jared emphasizes, “Successful partnerships aren’t just about reach, they’re about alignment, efficiency, and profitability. A clear IRP ensures you’re building partnerships that not only drive short-term revenue but also sustain long-term growth.”

Want to build a reseller motion?

Download our free ebook, The Playbook for Winning with Channel Reseller Partners, for advanced guidance, enterprise-grade frameworks, and real-world channel case studies to scale your partner-sourced revenue.

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