I disagree. I think a case could be made for "brand ambassador" - blogging and social media management. While startup X is busy focusing on their core business, for $1,000 a month they could outsource some non-core functions like communicating with customers and writing interesting blog posts. They need someone to write three quality posts a week for them.
If you could pick up 10 clients for this, you're making $10,000 a month from home.
Big companies do this. Go to any large multi-national - take P&G for instance. Do you think the tweets for Tide detergent are done by P&G? Or do they have a social media marketing agency that works with them to ensure their customers and fans get responses? Of course, they work with an agency.
Why wouldn't a small company have an agency too? Priced right for them. Makes sense.
If you could pick up 10 clients for this, you're making $10,000 a month from home.
Big companies do this. Go to any large multi-national - take P&G for instance. Do you think the tweets for Tide detergent are done by P&G? Or do they have a social media marketing agency that works with them to ensure their customers and fans get responses? Of course, they work with an agency.
Why wouldn't a small company have an agency too? Priced right for them. Makes sense.