I think the problem with doing ads for other companies is you're kinda like their external employee and you have multiple bosses. One of the many reasons why I *don't* like what I do.
Is that what you do then @SilverClouds run / manage ads? Is that just PPC or a full spectrum?
Do you dictate the fee to them? Or are you fixed on what they have / come to you?
If you dictate as long as you can add a % for growth savings you should be OK?
Yeah I probably didn't explain myself well. Would've been a lot simpler in Hebrew.
I like to think that I have a company rather than being self employed. I'm involved with a lot, but not in every aspect of the business.
When it comes to money, I take my salary from the business, which is separated from the business' revenue or profits.
So.. I have a company, but my income is not directly tied to its success, so in a way you can say I also have a job.
Or did I misunderstand the question?
Yeah get the language thing.
Its OK.
No sounds like you have a business.
Hope you understood the differences I was trying to point out.
My thing was that many people have businesses which is great. But in reality most of them are just jobs with luxuries you often find that if you was to remove your self from that "business" the business would stop. So selling it can be hard or impossible when you want to exit unless you sell it to someone very similar to you.
Its a hard balance to find.
This is true to most service businesses, whether I'm an SEO agency, PPC agency or a plumber, isn't it?
I have many bosses in a way, but I see it as a diversification rather than as a bad thing.
I think service business can work fine you just need to add a % that is a profit for growth or goes into savings for a rainy day or whatever.