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How to Talk About What You Do

Do you struggle with how to talk about what you do, both with friends and family and when you’re networking? You’re not alone! I’ve struggled with this too, and I know countless other business owners who never know what to say when someone asks what they do.

Thankfully, it doesn’t need to be a struggle–when you’ve planned in advance. On today’s episode of the Stories in Small Business podcast, I’m sharing some quick tips on how to talk to people who may (or may not) be ideal clients or referral sources. Listen in to the five steps that will make your next networking event or family get-together just a little bit easier for you. And be sure to watch my recent Facebook Live about this exact topic too!

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