Freelance: Allround V Specialist

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  • nocomply0

    I think what albums said is some good advice.

    It's good to have your bread-and-butter primary skill set, but be agile and experienced enough to do a few other tasks to pick up work when things get slow.

    As your experience and client base continues to grow, you can slowly trim down the services you offer to only what you like the most and do the best.

    For example, I started out doing both web and print work years ago. But now I do strictly web design and development. And I've also all but axed any SEO services that clients ask about. In the future I might find a partner to take care of the design work so that I can focus only on development.

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