Multi-Service Freelancers Struggle to Communicate Business Identity
Independent contractors offering multiple service types find it difficult to explain their work credibly in networking contexts. Without a single branded product, they are perceived as side-hustlers rather than serious operators. There is no accepted professional identity framework for portfolio-style businesses.
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