Lately, I have noticed a horrific lack of manners (even more so than usual): Not saying “excuse me” when you have to interrupt someone; Not saying: “thank you” for being helped; Not apologizing for making a mistake or offending someone inadvertently; Looking at your smart phone at inappropriate times (like when you have a client […]
Rainmaking Recommendation #78: One Small Step
In order to get into the habit of Rainmaking on a regular basis, I have been asking my clients to send me an email at the end of each week to let me know what Rainmaking activities they have performed during the week. They are to write down, each day, the step they have taken […]
Rainmaking Recommendation # 76: Predict your Own Future
I can predict your future (even if you cannot): If you are doing the same thing today that you were doing yesterday, and the day before, and the day before that, you will get what you have always gotten. There is an oft used definition of “insanity”: Doing the same thing but expecting different results. […]
Rainmaking Recommendation # 75: It’s Not What You Know
It’s not who you know. It’s about who knows what you know. How are you making sure that the public knows about what you know? You have to proactively tell the public what you know. Not by shouting from the rooftops but by intelligently, systematically and consistently showing others how you can solve their legal […]
Rainmaking Recommendation #68: Thanks Giving
Think about the holiday that is tomorrow in the United States: Thanksgiving. Now look at the words that make up this term: Thanks and Giving. When was the last time you gave a “thank you” to the people who are in your life? Your clients, your referral sources, your family? “Thank You” is one of […]
Rainmaking Recommendation # 66: How are you going to get there?
Last night was the 2nd Presidential Debate. Did you watch? Were you struck with the same question I was during the entire event? “How?” Each of the candidates outlined their goals for the country but neither one explained how they were going to do it. What does this have to do with Rainmaking? We all […]
Rainmaking Recommendation #61: Who did you Meet Today?
Just meeting one new person can have the potential for creating the type of legal practice you have always wanted. Why? Because that one person can introduce you to hundreds of other people who may need your services. Yes, you can meet that person online on a social networking site (think Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter). You […]
Stick With What You Know!
Recently, on many of the social networks which I frequent, I have noticed attorneys asking questions about practice areas in which they obviously do not practice. Usually this is from a solo practitioner or small firm attorney. The post inevitably starts with: “I have potential clients who needs . . .” and continues to ask […]
Rainmaking Recommendation # 57: Create your own Networking Group
What type of law do you practice? What industry do you target? In each area of practice there is a list of people who work in the same in industry who do not practice law. People like accountants, psychologists/therapists, and other vendors who concentrate on the same group of people/businesses you are trying to reach […]
Rainmaking: Out of the Mouths of In-House Counsel
Lindsay Griffiths is a friend of mine. She is also the Director of Global Relationship Management for the International Lawyers Network (ILN), a consortium of independent law firms across the world. In March, Lindsay went to the Legal Marketing Association’s annual convention in Grapevine, Tx and blogged about her time there. In one of her […]