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The Research Desk opened each operator’s current official pages on July 11, 2026. Carrie Dils’s case also uses her public WordPress.org profile.
Four named operators · sources checked July 11, 2026
These profiles study visible positioning, offer design, and operating sequence. They are source reviews—not conversations with MOYUXB, income verification, endorsements, or promises of similar results.
Freelance Writing
A source-bounded look at how a general freelance-writing offer became a visible SaaS and marketing specialization supported by a service site, portfolio signals, and ongoing outreach advice.
Virtual Assistance
A source-bounded look at a public narrative that moves from an inventory of existing administrative skills to a first VA client, capacity constraints, and documented delivery systems.
Social Media and Marketing Services
A source-bounded look at a public service business that combines marketing strategy, video production, owned media, education, and mentorship without treating every offer as the starting point.
Freelance Web Development
A source-bounded look at how deep WordPress experience, stakeholder communication, education, and public technical work can reinforce a specialist service business.
The Research Desk opened each operator’s current official pages on July 11, 2026. Carrie Dils’s case also uses her public WordPress.org profile.
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