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    Re: Going Solo

    Posted by Solo to be... on 10/23/06

    I'm from Kansas City, Missouri, and I'm going to make it. One more
    question: any idea on when to make the jump? Time of year? Point in
    career, etc?


    On 10/23/06, Avid Church-Goer wrote:
    > Networking is important. Getting face time is important. What JF
    > said is key. The problem with it is that it is very hard to keep
    > doing and it has a long term impact only. I like the seminar idea,
    > but they cost money, and who really wants to go to a seminar on
    > getting a divorce. Also, be very careful you are not out there
    > soliciting clients. The best idea I have heard yet is to network
    > heavily at all bar functions. Another good idea, join your bar
    > referral. Make your local bar the center of gravity of your law
    > practice.
    >
    > You probably will not make it. Most small businesses fail. But if
    > you do, you are in store for a happy life.
    >
    > On 10/23/06, JF wrote:
    >> Here's some advertising/marketing ideas (glad there's someone
    >> willing to listen):
    >>
    >> 1. As Carol said, informational pamphlets. Cheap and effective.
    >> Check your local bar association.
    >>
    >> 2. Also check your bar association(s) for legal referral programs.
    >>
    >> 3. Join Hyatt legal plans, Signature legal plan, and ARAG. These are
    >> legal insurance companies that don't pay a lot, but they produce
    >> good clients who usually give you repeat business. It's free to
    >> them, so why not? If you conduct a closing for them, for example,
    >> they'll almost always follow up with a will, since they don't pay
    >> for it. Just keep on top of them. Again, persistence.
    >>
    >> 4. I don't like yellow pages advertising, but if you do it, make
    >> sure you're in the front. One trick that's worked is to list your
    >> self as "Attorney so-and-so". That way, you're name will be with
    >> the "A's (the only problem being that many yellow pages companies
    >> have caught on to this and won't allow it). If your first name
    >> happens to begin with "A", then you can list yourself that way. You
    >> don't need a big add, but you should display the type of law you
    >> practice prominently. If you state "ESTATE PLANNING LAWYER - John
    >> Smith", you will obtain some estate planning clients. If you
    >> state "JOHN SMITH - Estate Planning Lawyer, you'll get people
    >> looking for John Smith. In other words, nobody. Personally, I think
    >> your money would be better spent with a small ad in the local
    >> newspaper, because you have a better target audience with less of a
    >> financial commitment.
    >>
    >> 5. Consider AARP's legal panel, which is a referal program even
    >> though they won't call it that. It's a little pricey (about $600.00
    >> a year), and you get a lot of elderly people looking for free
    >> advice, but you do pick up some good work, and the good clients tend
    >> to refer you to all of their friends.
    >>
    >> 6. Internet advertising seems to work. Do a lawyer search for your
    >> practice area and town and see what sites come up (findlaw being one
    >> example). Then, join that site, if it's in the budget.
    >>
    >> 7. Do be careful in taking cases other lawyers don't want. These
    >> are usually dog cases that can kill you. I don't think they lead to
    >> good cases, either. If they did, one of two things will happen: 1.
    >> the referring lawyer would want the case, or 2. You would take the
    >> case and earn the reputation of a client-stealer.
    >>
    >> 8. If you do rent space with other lawyers, find a suite where
    >> nobody practices in your area. Then, the referrals will be
    >> legitimate.
    >>
    >> 9. There's no substitute for networking & volunteering.
    >>
    >> 10. Run a seminar. If you can team up with another professional (a
    >> real estate agent, financial planner, CPA, etc.), all the better,
    >> because you'll be forging another relationship.
    >>
    >> 10. Finally, I've found it incredibly easy to get published. Call
    >> your local paper and ask to write a guest column. Many small papers
    >> are always looking for something to print. Writing an article for
    >> the general public is a lot easier than writing something for a
    >> legal journal, because you'll be writing about basics rather than
    >> some scholarly law-review type article. Being published is free and
    >> effective.
    >>
    >> 11. All of the above: all the clients you gain will refer you,
    >> assuming you give good service (unfortunately, many people don't
    >> know good service when they see it, but this problem is unavoidable).
    >>
    >> 12. Whatever area of law you concentrate in, tell everyone willing
    >> to listen that you're an expert. Have a big mouth. Of course, make
    >> sure to back it up!
    >>
    >> Good luck, Solo to be, and keep us informed And btw what state are
    >> you in?
    >>
    >> On 10/23/06, Solo to be... wrote:
    >>> I've heard consistent references to Foonberg's book, which I've
    >>> just ordered. I look forward to reading it. In your opinion, is
    >>> sharing office the space the (only) way to go? Also, what kinds
    >> of
    >>> advertising, if any, do you reccomend to spread the word that I've
    >>> gone solo? A mailer, add in the bar journal, etc.?

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Going Solo, 10/23/06, by Solo to be....
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/23/06, by Carol.
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/23/06, by Solo to be....
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/23/06, by "Flying Puppy".
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/23/06, by JF.
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  • Re: Going Solo, 10/23/06, by Solo to be....
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/23/06, by Carol.
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/23/06, by Carol.
  • Re: Going Solo*oops*, 10/23/06, by Carol.
  • Re: Going Solo*oops*, 10/23/06, by Solo to be....
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/23/06, by JF.
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/23/06, by JF.
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/23/06, by Avid Church-Goer .
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/23/06, by Martin MacCheever.
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/23/06, by JF.
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/23/06, by JF.
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/23/06, by Solo to be....
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/24/06, by JF.
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/24/06, by Martin MacCheever.
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  • Re: Going Solo, 10/24/06, by Mr. MacCheever.
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/24/06, by Solo to be....
  • Re: Going Solo, 10/24/06, by Carol.
  • Re: Going Solo, 11/03/06, by Kristi.
  • Re: Going Solo, 11/04/06, by James Everest.
  • Re: Going Solo, 11/06/06, by Carol.
  • Re: Going Solo, 11/06/06, by kristi.
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