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Law Firm Marketing And The "I Hate Selling" Syndrome

 

Author: Henry Harlow

Law firm marketing and the hating part in the title depends on what you mean by selling dont you think? After all many people think the word sell is a four-letter word. If you mean the kind of traditional selling we find prevalent in the selling of new or used cars or if you think of selling as getting someone to purchase what you have to sell regardless of the means used - then I would say I hate selling myself! In law firm marketing if you mean facilitating a persons unique process in deciding what is in their highest and best interest (while suspending ones own needs and supporting their decision making process) - then I love selling. I assert, in law firm marketing, selling is not something to hate given how I define selling. In fact selling, given my definition, is a required skill set in serving people well and is critical in lawyer marketing. Given my definition what do you do? Read on.

What does this law firm marketing coach recommend you do in building sales skills? First, I would suggest you think through your responsibility to your prospective clients to deliver buyer facilitation (more on this a bit later). Second, I would suggest you become familiar with some of the consultative sales models that have been developed that are applicable to lawyer marketing. Few attorneys have ever had any training in sales or even read a book on the subject (or so I have found in my work with over 500 attorneys). What are these sales models that can work with lawyer marketing? Read on.

One model that works with law firm marketing and has a 30-year track record is the Sandler Sales Institutes 7-Step System For Successful Selling. The book I found that is best for understanding this approach is David H. Sandlers You Cant Teach A Kid To Ride A Bike At A Seminar. There are around 175 Sandler franchisees around the country that have multiyear sales training programs you dont need, however, you can find the book at Amazon.com. Even though I dont agree with all that is said in this book it is one of the top three I recommend for law firm marketing. The next model is Integrity Selling For The 21st Century by Ron Willingham. One of its big strengths is talking about different buyer types so you dont speak the same way to everyone, instead you speak to their type if you can.

Finally, my top recommendation for lawyer marketing is Selling with Integrity by Sharon Drew Morgan. She has a website at http://www.buyingfacilitation.com/advantage.html where you can get her latest e-book (which is an update of her hard copy book). Sharons model is the one I use in my work since it is third generation and a win/win situation. First came traditional selling, and then came the consultative sales model, and now the buyer facilitation model. One does not throw out consultative sales (represented in the first two books I mention) totally with buyer facilitation but consultative sales skills comes AFTER buyer facilitation. Also, it goes without saying traditional sales is out in law firm marketing.

Why would sales distinctions (more on that in my client development e-course) be important to learn in law firm marketing? First, you want everyone you talk with to have a good experience. Whether they hire you or not they have been profoundly served and will remember your unique connection with them as well as tell others. Second, you want your prospective client to be an educated consumer in making a decision since an educated consumer is more likely to say yes and say it sooner than later. Third, as a law firm marketing coach I am interested in your conversion ratio or how many of the people you talk with actually turn into clients. If I can help you improve your conversion ratio or please forgive me closing ratio then I will increase your income while you serve your clients better than ever. What is wrong with that?

Author Bio:

Henry Harlow

Trainer?Consultant?Coach in Business and Marketing Skills for Attorneys

Henry Harlow has worked with well over 500 attorneys (almost all in individual consultations by telephone.) Henry worked for 6 years in a nationally known training and development firm that works exclusively with attorneys improving their marketing and practice management systems.

Over 40 Years in Consulting, Training and Management:

Henry has over 40 years of experience doing consultation, training, management, marketing and administration for small businesses (owning several), professional service firms, hospitals, and major corporations. One of the small businesses that he built and sold was a psychotherapy practice with 6 locations seeing 400 to 500 clients weekly at the time of the sale.

He has managed marketing operations with ?marketing on a shoestring? budgets as well as marketing budgets over $1,000,000 annually. He has managed organizations with a few employees and organizations with over 70 employees.

Henry has been a consultant to Fortune 500 companies on personnel issues, organizational development and risk management issues. He is a Certified Guerrilla Marketing Coach and a licensed facilitator of Get Clients Now!

Academic Training and Licenses:

Henry?s academic training includes a bachelor?s degree with majors in psychology and business as well as a master?s degree in psychology. He is licensed as a psychotherapist with several national counseling certifications.

Interests:

Henry lives in Winter Park, Florida, which is a suburb of Orlando, Florida. Henry is married to Joanne Burger with no children by choice and one cat. His primary interests these days outside his relationship with Joanne are dining out, travel, current events, movies, recreational reading, microcredit in the third world, trading stocks, natural health care, and meditation. He works out 4 to 6 times each week to stay in shape.

Henry works from his home office providing training, consultation and coaching services that teach attorneys how to increase their revenues while they reduce their work hours.

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