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If I were going to have offline customers, I would still be writing for them. Though I have considered having a services type business (which I owned in the past and is not related to freelancing or writing).
Just wondering what services you all offer to your offline customers and if that's the same as what you offer your online customers? For instance, if you build websites online, then maybe you offer the same for offline customers.
The reason that I'm asking is that I want to know if you are having to modify your service offering in some way to appeal to the person who shops for the services offline versus online. As well as any other information you have about dealing with offline customers.
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These are most of the things I charge my local clients for. It's really quite simple to find local clients, but expect to be on the phone, skype, and Google hangouts a lot! Sometimes I get up at 6 am, the phone rings at 730 and I am on the phone until well after lunch. Its worth it in the long run. As I said in the other thread I use web design with wordpress sites to get my foot in the door. Then I sell them everything. [list][*]Keyword Analysis[/*][*]Competitive Analysis[/*][*]Strategic Consultation[/*][*]SEO (Web 2.0 setup, backlinking, social bookmarks, social signals, etc..)[/*][*]Content[/*][*]Social Media and Search Engine Marketing[/*][*]Business Directory Submissions (manual)[/*][*]Logo Design[/*][*]Images[/*][/LIST] These are most of the things I charge my local clients for. It's really quite simple to find local clients, but expect to be on the phone, skype, and Google hangouts a lot! Sometimes I get up at 6 am, the phone rings at 730 and I am on the phone until well after lunch. Its worth it in the long run.
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