You are at a networking event.  What is one of the first questions we are asked by strangers?

“What do you do?”

If you are like most lawyers, you reply: “I’m an attorney.”

While this satisfies the question, it will get you nowhere.  You need to tell others, in an interesting and memorable way what you do for a living.  You are not just an attorney – you are a specialist in a certain area of law.

Develop an interesting way to tell other’s what you specifically do in the practice of law.  There are two reasons for doing so:

First, so that they ask more specific questions about your practice to learn more;

Second, so that when they hear of someone who may need your services, they know immediately who to refer.

For example, I don’t tell people I am a law firm marketer.  I tell them:  “I am a Rainmaking Coach and Trainer.  I teach attorneys how to get new clients fast and ethically.”

Use the comment section below to other readers of this blog how you answer the question:  “What do you do?”

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