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Specialize or Generalize a firm?

2 点作者 cmorgan8506大约 12 年前
I've been tossing around the idea of expanding from single contracting/freelance to a consulting firm. I'm curious what HN thinks of a firm specializing in one particular language/framework. Would that narrow the playing field too much?<p>I know specializing as a freelancer has been profitable, so I'm thinking the same concept will apply.

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arkitaip大约 12 年前
The right amount of specialization can make it easier to market your business ("we do web dev using the highly performant x stack...") and get better paid ("... and we're one of few with y years of experience of doing it so we're pretty great at it"). You can be very specialized and still find enough work if you're willing to work globally.<p>In my experience it can be challenging to communicate the competitive advantage of a particular language let alone framework; most businesses don't care about such details. If so, you need to bring more value to the table, such as that you're one of few using x stack that solely work with e-commerce, that your web marketing skills are exceptional, etc.<p>What would the difference between doing freelance work and having a consultancy actually mean in this case?