Rainmaking Recommendation #33: Your Past Could Be Your Future

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There Is No One Way To Rainmaking Success

Cordell Parvin, an amazing Rainmaking Coach and Trainer, (who is a brand new friend and whom I have sought to emulate as a role model – although he didn’t know that but now will), recently wrote an fantastic blog post, Client Development Coaching: You will learn what will work for you He wrote: “One of […]

Dead Fish & Vice Grips

Recently at a networking event, I had the distinct displeasure of shaking hands with a dead fish and a pair of vice grips. As a quick aside: When you are at a networking event, first impressions count. From how you are dressed, to how you carry yourself, to the pitch of your voice, all of […]

Rainmaking Recommendation #29: The Power of the Handwritten Note

Do you want to set yourself apart from every other attorney out there?  Never underestimate the power of the handwritten note. In an age when most communication is taking place electronically – texts, emails, social media, Skype,  phones – rarely do we receive a good old-fashioned handwritten note saying “Thanks for taking the time to […]

Rainmaking Recommendation #27: You’ve Always Been My Favorite

Who’s your favorite client? Why are they your favorite? Take the time to write down all of the attributes of what your favorite client looks like (besides the fact that they pay your bills).   Are they in a particular industry?  Do they have certain personality characteristics with which you like to work?  Is there an […]

Rainmaking Recommendation #25: “Bright Shiny Object” Syndrome

Do you suffer from “Bright Shiny Object” Syndrome?  Does the newest Rainmaking Technique or technology call your name the minute you hear about it? There is nothing wrong with trying a new technique, for example using Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Blogging, newsletters, etc. to try to reach out to new clients.  However, if you are constantly […]

Rainmaking Recommendation #23 – ‘Tis The Season

Rainmaking Recommendation #23 – ‘Tis The Season Right about now, many attorneys are thinking about their Rainmaking Planning for next year.  They are going to the internet, sitting down with their marketing departments, or hiring consultants to help them develop the magic bullet of plans which will cause clients to come flooding in the door. […]

Rainmaking Recommendation #22: Giving Thanks

Rainmaking Recommendation #22:  Giving Thanks In one week (and one day) it will be Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving was originally a holiday to express thankfulness, gratitude, and appreciation for having been blessed with a bountiful harvest of material possessions, food and relationships. While it has morphed into a day off with tons of food and some good […]

Rainmaking Recommendation #21: Why you need to create realistic expectations

As attorneys, the most potent Rainmaking tactic is Word-of-Mouth marketing.  This is when clients tell others about the work you do and referrals are a result.  However, word-of- mouth marketing is also one of the ways that we lose clients as well. The problem is that in most legal cases, at least in the clients’ […]

How Do You Spell Rainmaker? A.C.T.I.O.N.

This article, which originally appeared in the New Jersey Law Journal December 3, 2009, has been reproduced here. Although almost a year old, the article still resonates today. The recession that began in 2008 caused mass devastation in the legal field.  We watched the annihilation of venerable law firms, like Heller Ehrman, Thelen Reid and […]