Why Is It So Easy To Hire You?

For more great articles and FREE attorney resources visit us: www.RainmakerLawyer.com

 

Every so often I will point out things I think are worth reading for people interested in law firm marketing.  This week I came across a post by Seth Godin on open buying and open selling.  Seth is talking about the ease of getting something and its true value to the end user.  This is a concept that is near and dear to me. If something is easy to get, how much could it be worth?

Let’s say you need to see a heart surgeon.  It’s not an emergency but your doctor has detected an irregular heartbeat.  The doctor doesn’t give you a referral (he doesn’t believe in them).  So you are forced to find a heart surgeon on your own.

You go to the Internet and you call the heart surgeon who comes up on top in a Google search.  You call the office at 9AM and get an appointment for 11AM.  After a FREE consultation, you shake the doctor’s hand and he agrees to operate on you at 1PM.

What do you think?  Is that guy most likely a good doctor or a bad doctor?

I know that sounds ludicrous but that’s what happens with many lawyers.

You can pick up the phone at 9AM, make an appointment for today at 11, go to the office for a FREE consultation and have an attorney retained by 1PM.

And the attorneys who operate this way wonder why they have so many clients who shop around.

It is not easy to hire a good lawyer.  Good lawyers are selective in the clients they accept.  Good lawyers are always busy…too busy to handle same day appointments or walk-ins…too busy to offer FREE consultations.

If you want quality clients you need to have a process in place to select them.  If you want clients to listen to your advice they must perceive it as valuable. Law firm marketing helps influence that perception but commonsense must also have a role.

Clients get what they pay for…and they know it.