Rainmaking Recommendation # 80: They Think I’m a Pest

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The part of Rainmaking that I try to pound into my client’s heads is “follow up, follow up, follow up”.

But how many times should you try to get in touch with someone before you become a pest?

There is no magic number.  While some may say 3 times, others say 6 times and some say more.  But if you think about what you do for a living, being an attorney, you need to realize that many people may not need your service at the exact moment you meet them.

Rainmaking = Relationships

It is your job, as a rainmaker, to keep your name and services (and the services of your firm) top of mind at all times so that when a potential client, current client or even a potential referral, has a need your name comes up first in their heads.

For example:  if you are a real estate attorney, a person you meet may not be buying a house or leasing a business space at that time.  However, when they do (and statistics prove that at some time they will), you want to be the one they call.  However, if you aren’t the first person they think of, they will go to someone else.

There are so many ways to keep in touch without bombarding them with “sales calls” or non-stop emails about your work.

  • Send emails with information that is germane to their businesses or lives – it may have absolutely nothing to do with what you do.  It’s about what’s of interest to them.
  • Call to find out how they are doing – just a friendly “what’s going on with you” call
  • Send newsletters about your work
  • Invite them to a seminar or event – even if you are not the one giving the event or presenting at the event, it should be of interest to them. You can go with them and continue to build that relationship.
  • Take them to a fun event – does your potential client like golf?  Invite them to a golf outing that benefits another group or charity.

What other ways can you think of to keep in touch without “selling” your services?

Rainmaking, as I reiterate over and over again, is about creating relationships.  Each time you “touch” a client, in many different ways, you have the opportunity to create and deepen a relationship.

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