How to Get and Keep Good Clients

How to Get and Keep Good Clients
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The challenges of starting a law practice are daunting especially for a new lawyer. If you are new to a law practice, or are thinking of going out on your own, then this DVD is for you. If you have never previously been responsible for getting and keeping clients, this is for you. This one hour DVD contains excerpts from the 8 hour CD-ROM set of How to Get and Keep Good Clients. This DVD was especially made for new lawyers who have just been admitted to practice. Best selling author and acknowledged marketing ace Jay Foonberg gives time-proven tips and systems that you can use for long-range and immediate marketing success. This book is not theoretical. Foonberg encourages you to try different marketing approaches in order to develop your own winning personal style. This is practical information you can put to use right away. You'll find hundreds of useful suggestions intended to grow your practice, and improve the way you do business day to day. The end result is a more client-focused, efficient, and profitable practice with everything pointed in the right direction.The chapter titles include the following written in Foonberg's straightforward, no-nonsense style: "Foonberg's Favorite 51 Rules of Good Client Relations for the Busy Lawyer""How Turning Down my First Case Led to 19 Cases""How to Handle People Who Hate Lawyers or the Legal System""Fee Allocation Formulas to Encourage Marketing"Also included are numerous sample letters, homespun advice and personal experiences, and much, much more!Put Jay Foonberg's over thirty years of personal experience in the continuing education field to work for you. You'll find his advice practical and understandable as he presents even the most complex theories in a simple easy-to-learn and easy-to apply fashion. Jay believes any person can have a successful career, and have a life with high income and free of non meritorious complaints if that person is willing to learn and willing to make the simples changes he suggests.
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