I don't know what I like the most. Haven't had enough clients to really see
what I like best.
I find it hard to specialize in my area, because I have to compete with
people who have been around for 20 years or so. I am the new guy. I am
afraid if I do specialize I will lose more business to them. Also their idea
of advertising is an ad in the newspaper, and that's about it.
I want people to think of me when they think private investigator. I want my
name to be up there in people's minds here along with Magnum, Simon& Simon,
and Shaft. I am tired of being the little guy. I want to run with the Big
Dogs!
--
Frank L. Snider III
Snider Professional Investigations (SPI)
901 S. Benton St.
Cape Girardeau, MO 63703
Phone: (573)335-1904
Toll Free: 1-866-618-5486
Http://www.spihq.net spihq@spihq.net
"Scott T. Jensen" <stj@charter.net> wrote in message
news:bhem8p0fv5@enews3.newsguy.com...
>
> Is the above a specialty? That pretty much sounds like you cover the
entire
> gambit of private detective work. You might want to look into being a
> specialist. If that isn't already specializing, which of those do you
like
> to do the most, are best at, and would be considered a specialty?
>
> Scott Jensen
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