Working for Yourself

If you're working for yourself, or planning to start a new business on your own, there are many advantages, especially compared with being an employee. You now have control of your destiny and the chance to shape your business in the way you want. If you've got the drive, determination and skills, plus a fantastic business idea, then you could be doing very well for yourself.

If you think of a reasonably sized business, here are the type of roles that they may have within the organisation.

  • Book Keeping

  • Tax Specialist/Accountant

  • IT Support

  • Marketing

  • Sales

  • Administration

  • Content writer

  • Website design/administration

  • Social media management

  • Customer Liaison/Support

  • Debt collection

  • Strategy

Admitted on a different scale, those are all the roles you will need to fulfil. Put those into lists of:

1) I'm good at this role

2) I'm keen to learn and be good at this role

3) I have no idea

That will help you determine what you need to outsource and do yourself.

(We can help with websites, branding, strategy, content and marketing.)

There are some amazing online outsourcing services, we’ll write a blog about some of our favourites soon.

By the way if you are working for yourself and it’s just you do get the Company of One by Paul Jarvis, a brilliant book.

About

Based in Loch Lomond, Paul Saunders Marketing works with clients throughout Scotland, providing marketing consultancy and creative digital media for businesses, charities and organisations of all sizes.

Services include marketing, commercial photography, brand design, website design, video production and social media, events & PR. Call Paul on 01360 661029 or get in touch via the contact page to find out more.

I hope you have found this blog helpful, If you would like any advice about working for yourself, please get in touch.

Paul Saunders

Paul Saunders Marketing, producer of promotional video, professional photography and marketing solutions to help businesses and charities in Scotland to grow. 

http://www.paulsaundersmarketing.co.uk
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