Specialist or Generalist?
Do you suggest specializing in 1 or 2 niche services (maybe most in-demand ones, or easy-in-the-door ones), with the ability to do others as add-ons later?
Or,
Are you a jack-of-all-trades with your services, offering help based on whatever the SBO needs?
I see benefits to both. Briefly, the specialist is seen as more of an expert. The generalist has the variety of solutions, like a "one stop shop".
Perhaps there is an in-between model? Anyone tried different ones for local marketing?
Starting out, would you focus on just 1 or 2 services, to make the load lighter?
Charles
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