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How do you start a conversation about your business with a potential client?

If I'm in a bar or some other public place and I see someone who might need my services, my first priority would be to be natural and not seem intrusive. The most important thing for me would be to approach them with a friendly attitude, smile, and start a casual conversation, perhaps by commenting on the surroundings or something we have in common. Then, I would try to understand if that person has any needs I can address without putting them at risk. For example, I might say something like, "Hey, I noticed you mentioned something interesting. What do you do?" or "Have you been having any difficulties in [the area related to my business]?" The key is to listen attentively and offer my help genuinely, without making the other person uncomfortable. The idea is to build trust and, if the opportunity arises, discuss in more detail how I can help them.
 
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