Ask Is it true that freelancers who solve one specific problem earn more than those offering general services?

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Many freelancers start out offering a little of everything because it feels like more options mean more work. But over time it seems like the ones who focus on one clear problem end up charging more and attracting better clients. There is something about being known for one thing that makes people trust you faster and question your rates less. Have you found that narrowing your focus actually changed what clients were willing to pay?
 
Well I strongly believe that that is how he's supposed to be but that's not the case most of the time. You can focus on one problem and be profitable and also generalize and still be profitable it depends on what you are doing and how you do it then what you make from it
 

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