Why You Need to Specialize (or why I'm not a copywriter, SEO strategist, or brand designer)

As a creative small business owner, it is important to specialize when you decide what it is that you want to offer and who you want to work with. It doesn’t work to offer every service to everyone out there because then you can’t be known as an exp…

Today I’m talking about why you need to specialize – or why I’m not a copywriter, SEO strategist, or brand designer. I’ve been learning over the past 3 years in business that it is important to specialize when you decide what it is that you want to offer in your business and who you want to work with. It doesn’t work to offer every service to everyone out there because then you can’t be known as an expert in any one thing.

Over the past three years, I have spent my time trying to figure out exactly what I could specialize in and how I could best serve the clients that I really wanted to work with. It took time and a lot of iterations of my services and website and what I wanted to offer, but as I have learned that I need to narrow down on what it is that I want to do and who I want to work with, I have also seen that my ability to serve my clients well has increased.

Today I’m going to talk through that journey with you and encourage you that if you aren’t sure if you should be specializing in one area, I really recommend that you do.

Topics Discussed:

  • How I went from offering every type of design service to focusing on website design

  • My fears as I chose an area to specialize in

  • Why I can’t offer every kind of service

  • What you should look at as you consider specializing

  • Honing in on your specific service, process, and dream client

Resources Discussed:

Action Steps:

  1. Figure out your why

  2. Narrow in on your dream client

  3. Remove any services from your website that you don’t want to specialize in

As a creative small business owner, it is important to specialize when you decide what it is that you want to offer and who you want to work with. It doesn’t work to offer every service to everyone out there because then you can’t be known as an exp…
Samantha Mabe

I strategically craft websites for the creative small business owner who is passionate about serving her clients and wants to be a part of the design process. I help her stand out as an expert, find more dream clients, increase visibility, and be in control of her website so that she can grow her business and spend more time doing what she loves.


http://www.lemonandthesea.com
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