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Squiddy
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I'm due a re-brand soon, not that I even finished my first one. But I find myself in a better position than the last time around and have begun wondering about how people market themselves to their clients.
My intentions are to work with various other people to provide a host of services, so I wouldn't be providing all these services on my own, but I would like to market these services. For example, I work with someone who's into programming and together we're capable of producing mobile and web apps, but he has no website or anything.
My options would be to advertise as a freelancer, advertise as a company/group that provides (combined) services like web and app design/development or perhaps we should just create two separate identities and link to each other in some way, not just a simple text link but make it known that we work together on our sites. That seems like a lot of work though.
What would you do, or what did you do in such a situation?
My intentions are to work with various other people to provide a host of services, so I wouldn't be providing all these services on my own, but I would like to market these services. For example, I work with someone who's into programming and together we're capable of producing mobile and web apps, but he has no website or anything.
My options would be to advertise as a freelancer, advertise as a company/group that provides (combined) services like web and app design/development or perhaps we should just create two separate identities and link to each other in some way, not just a simple text link but make it known that we work together on our sites. That seems like a lot of work though.
What would you do, or what did you do in such a situation?