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Small Business Consulting Services
Types of Consulting
There are nearly as many types of small business consulting services in the
consulting universe as there are in the realm of traditional business.
Nearly every industry under the sun has spawned a thriving ecosystem of
self-starters and professional gurus who have chosen to make their services
available to the highest bidder. Some of the most active and lucrative
industries conducive to supporting a consultancy career are listed below:
1. Computer consulting: There are many choices in the realm of computer
consultancy. You can find work repairing, maintaining, and teaching people
how to use various hardware and software, assist major corporations in
maintaining network infrastructure, serve as a database admin, or any of a
number of computer related consultancies.
2. Business: If you are really good at setting up fledgling businesses (and
as a consultancy entrepreneur, it is highly likely you are), business
consultancy might be the right thing for you. This makes an excellent side
business that can work within your existing paradigm. For example, you may
primarily set up your business as a computer consultancy, but in the process
of setting up your business, discover that you are also a naturally
fantastic business person. In keeping with the multi-pronged approach to
business (which we will go over in more detail later), you may find that
there are times you can "farm out" your peripheral talents in getting people
started in businesses of their own (for a fee, of course) all the while
maintaining your primary technical consultancy. Utilize your diversity.
3. Advertising: Advertising firms and freelance designers of all varieties
are being used in a consultant capacity by everyone from small companies to
huge multi national corporations
4. Accounting: Every company needs someone to "do their books", and
accountants are the fastest growing segment of the consultancy class today.
5. Communications/Public Relations: This is an area commonly outsourced by
companies for whom it is simply not cost effective to have a full-fledged
internal communications or public relations department. Also, as companies
grow, they may find the need to add on a small staff, over time, to handle
these tasks. If finding a permanent position within an organization via your
consultancy is your goal, then communications/PR consultancy may be just the
field for you.
6. Auditing: Companies outsource a wide variety of auditing responsibilities
to third parties due to efficiency and lack of bias that could cloud the
judgment of internal employees. One example of a thriving auditing
consultancy is the current booming retail inventory market, which is
currently dominated by the large inventory firm, RGIS, but has room for
individual entrepreneurs to generate a fair amount of business.
7. Gardening: A green thumb is a god given talent that not everyone in the
world is gifted with. You can network via golf courses and social clubs to
attain highest visibility amongst those who may wish to retain the services
of an expert gardener
8. Human resources: HR is the perfect fit for those out there with highly
refined people skills. If you have strong communication skills (both verbal
and written) and enjoy working directly with people, then an HR consultancy
is right up your alley. This is also another common position for companies
to outsource, particularly amongst high tech startups.
9. Payroll management: This is an area that companies commonly do not wish
to handle internally. It requires a skill set that shares characteristics of
accounting and human resources above, and can be very lucrative if done
well.
10. Marketing: Much like we outlined in the Business example above, in the
course of building your own consultancy, you may find that marketing is a
particular strength of yours. Companies will often hire consultants outside
the hierarchy of the internal "org chart" in the interest of getting a
"fresh viewpoint" or "thinking outside the box" when it comes to marketing a
new product or service as well as kick-starting existing campaigns.
11. Executive headhunters: These are a common "bounty hunter" type of
consultancy available in the modern corporate world.
12. Writing services: The pen is truly mightier than the sword (and the word
processor can kick the pen’s butt to kingdom come!). If you have the gift of
the scribe, you will be able to find numerous outlets for your services.
13. Publishing: People are publishing via a variety of methods in today’s
world. Newsletters, articles, Internet, magazines, and many other varieties
of print and digital publishing are very popular in the corporate sector as
well as within the government (the government is a great client for
consultancies, by the way).
Taxes: Just like accounting, taxes are another area that companies often
need help with. If you are a tax whiz, this may be your calling.
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