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Selling a service offers the personal touch, puts a face on your company and requires hands-on work at every step. Dealing in quality products can be done with little or no face time. You can choose between the two for your startup, or pump up the bottom line with both.

Professional Management Services
(251) 471-5509
2504 Dauphin St Ste D
Mobile, AL
Dupont Group
(251) 344-2566
800 Downtowner Blvd
Mobile, AL
Percy Associates Inc
(251) 602-0007
812 Brighton Pl
Mobile, AL
Cherry Bekaert & Holland LLP
(251) 343-3700
917 Western America Cir
Mobile, AL
Goffi & Associates
(251) 639-0877
1204 Chimney Top Dr E
Mobile, AL
Asset Management Group LLC
(251) 694-3005
63 S Royal St
Mobile, AL
Sonny Callahan & Assoc
(251) 602-4950
602 Azalea Rd
Mobile, AL
Fountainbleau Management Services LLC
(251) 342-4441
3901 Michael Blvd
Mobile, AL
Retail Management Group
(251) 460-0478
857 Downtowner Blvd Ste F
Mobile, AL
Mar-Kee Consulting Group Inc
(251) 621-7010
26248 Equity Dr
Daphne, AL
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Service Points - The Hybrid Approach to Your Product-Based Business

When Beth Schoenfeldt created Ladies Who Launch, providing resources and networking for women to get into business, projects and friendships, she had limited startup funds and didn’t want to pile up debt.

So Schoenfeldt decided to offer a service rather than a product to avoid hefty upfront costs for manufacturing, inventory and product development. With a service-based business, “You can just hang up your shingle,” says the New-York-based entrepreneur.

Services have the added value of one-on-one attention, says Adam Adelman, co-founder of a product-based company called Juno Baby, and “it’s very difficult to personalize a product.”

But with a service, you’re limited by how much you can do yourself. A concert pianist can play only one piano at a time; a classical CD recording of that pianist can be played simultaneously hundreds of times around the world.

Get the point? A creative entrepreneur doesn’t have to choose between service or product. To use your talents to maximize the bottom line, try both.

Walk the Line

After their daughter was born, Adelman and his wife – celebrated composer Belinda Takahashi – created their namesake business, Juno Baby. Wanting to give little Juno an appreciation for music, they had their light bulb moment: If they, as new parents, were interested in sowing musical seeds early, other parents likely felt the same way.

Takahashi can compose only so many original scores.

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