Saturday, September 5, 2020
Lawyers Great Way To Reach Out To Clients
Developing the Next Generation of Rainmakers Lawyers: Great Way to Reach Out to Clients A lawyer I am helping find a firm asked me a question I know is a common one. âWe hear all the time that we need to reach out to our clients. Pick up the phone, email, etc. I often find that I am hesitant in doing so when itâs not related to an ongoing piece of work. The question is⦠âWhat do I say?â I feel silly calling to just say hello.â What are some talking points I can use during these âcasualâ catch-up conversations? Here are some ideas: Unless a reason exists for the contact either: Be real and tell the truth. Hi, we havenât talked in a while, so I thought Iâd call and see whatâs new/how youâre doing/how things are going. And then ask: Whatâs new? How are you doing? Howâs it going? The subtle difference is that you are asking for direct feedback, as opposed to just saying âhelloâ or âjust calling to catch up with you,â which might not start a conversation. The most important thing to remember is that youâre developing your relationship, not your sales pitch. That should take some pressure off. And if youâre not already, you should be putting systems in place to create reasons for you to follow up like those mentioned above. Then itâs a non-issue. The key is to genuinely care. That way, whether you have a reason or not, youâre authentic. So put a smile on your face and pick up the phone. The more you do it, the easier it gets. I practiced law for 37 years developing a national construction law practice representing some of the top highway and transportation construction contractors in the US.
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