The Key Principle When Marketing A Law Firm Or Solicitors Practice

I was watching a Mark Wahlberg film the other day with my family when there was an act of violence that lead to someone’s head departing their body.

Never one to miss an opportunity to parent, I mentioned to my daughter that this is something that she should never do.

Having the same ‘genius’ sense of humour that I do, she responded with “Oh, now you tell me – oops.”

That’s the level of humour in the Jervis household; amazing isn’t it?The Key Principle When Marketing A Law Firm Or Solicitors Practice

The reason I am sharing this with you though is that it led me on to think about the business and marketing lesson contained in this silly little conversation.

I haven’t taught Megan not to decapitate people, but I have taught her to be kind to people and that violence is usually not the answer, so she knew decapitation wasn’t really on the cards.

If you teach or learn the principle for anything in life, you can make a lot of decisions from that moment forwards.

The principle I teach all of my clients when it comes to attracting new instructions to their law firm is this:

“Appear in front of your ideal clients at the precise moment in time that they are ACTIVELY looking for your services.”

The emphasis is on actively looking.

Let’s look at this principle in practice.

Do you think that the following examples are times when your advertisement for your services meets this test:

  • Harriet is reading a newspaper and sees your advertisement for business to business services.
  • Whilst browsing her facebook feed, Martha sees your advertisement for personal injury services.
  • Whilst walking to work Patrick sees your firm name splattered across the back of a double decker bus?

Was Harriet, Martha or Patrick actively looking for a solicitor?

No, they were not.

They had no interest in finding your services, just like the other thousands of people that saw the same advertisements, which means that they are going to be far less effective than other forms of marketing.

Contrast this with these situations:

  • Martha is moving house. She asks her removal company if they know a solicitor and they recommend one to her.
  • Patrick wants to start a new business. He heads to Google, types in solicitor to help start a business, sees your Google Ads advertisement, clicks it and calls your firm.
  • Harriet wants to make a Will. She asks a friend if she knows any solicitors. Her friend explains that she receives an email from the firm she used to make a Will every month. She searches her inbox, finds the latest email and forwards it on to Harriet.

Know the principle and you will save a lot of money on the wrong types of marketing.

“Appear in front of your ideal clients at the precise moment in time that they are ACTIVELY looking for your services.”

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Chris Rennie

Nick takes a no-nonsense approach, cuts the fluff and gets straight to the point – which is an approach that you see very little nowadays in the world of marketing where you have many gurus with complex approach that most probably never work. I look forward to working with Nick.

Chris Thomas

As usual with Nick he was super informative and helpful and gave me some very good tips for me to go forward with. He exudes positivity and makes dealing with him a pleasure. Also gave me a steer in helping two other contacts I have who may be able to use his services

Imran Ali

I have been working with Nick Jervis for well over a year now.

I am a subscriber to the Marketing for Solicitors Service which has taught me integral techniques and tricks of the trade to grow my firm.

I can honestly say that Nick Jervis taught me a number of techniques that I would not ordinarily have thought of.

I feel that Nick Jervis is essential if you are serious about growing your business.

I would recommend his services to anyone who is serious about growing their firm.

I feel that Nick has totally transformed the way we now think and he is a genius in the world of marketing for law firms.

In my opinion, the consultancy offered by Nick Jervis will drive real value to your business.

Michael Birch

Less than a year ago I asked Nick to help me grow our practice by making the telephone ring.

He’s certainly done that and much more.

The improvements are incredible and Nick has guided me through the many challenges of scaling up, not least the need for a client focused approach.

This has allowed me to start the next phase; organising the practice to ensure a better lifestyle balance for all of us, whilst we continue to grow.

Emerson Scotland

Brilliant, insightful and a great discussion. Nick certainly knows his stuff and makes you feel at ease.