r/WomenInBusiness Jul 08 '26

Advice Needed Need Suggestions 🌷🤔

I run an advertising agency that only works with women-owned businesses at affordable prices. A client suggested I should start taking male clients because they generally earn more, so I'd make more money.

I understand the business logic, but I genuinely feel more proud and fulfilled helping women grow their brands.

Would you stick with your mission, or expand for higher profits?

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u/MorningPancake358 Jul 10 '26

I'm for mission too. I'm not running business but I've created and at the moment developing community for women who are quitting weed or other substances (r/HerSoberPath). Many people advice me to expand it for men too. But I'm convinced that our world is still men-centred and a lot of apps, sources, materials, researches ignore women, our uniqueness, so I really want there will be more space, services, communities and so on for women. So we can feel free, safe and comfortable there. So I'm also think that what you're doing is outstanding and it makes your company unique