Timing Is Everything: Response Time is Essential for Converting Law Firm Leads
Nobody has ever liked waiting. But, there has never been a
point in recorded history where people have liked waiting less. Cave
people, I suppose, never had the benefit of the internet and smartphones.
But, I’m not even talking about the Neanderthals; heck, people are far less
patient than they were even ten years ago, since things like Netflix have
pumped urgency addition up on steroids. No one wants to wait for anything
anymore, because no one has to wait
for anything anymore. Except for hiring law firms.
Despite the fact that consumers are simultaneously less patient
and have more choices than ever before, attorneys still make those consumers
wait. They call; you wait to call them back. They want engagement;
you give them online forms. They text; you ignore their texts.
Converting leads starts at first contact; and, if you’re not the first contact
back, you’ve already lost the game. Everything you do in marketing your
law firm is centered around getting return on calls to actions you’ve carefully
crafted as part of your marketing plan. It doesn’t make sense to go
through all of that effort and expense, and then drop the ball at the goal
line.
Make sure that everything you do for client engagement is
centered around immediacy. If you cannot actively communicate with a
client, figure out a way to provide immediate engagement for that client in
ways that are aligned with your marketing strategy. If you want people to
call you, use a virtual receptionist service. If you want people to text
you, create an autoresponder. If you want people to visit your website,
consider a chatbot.
The old saying is that good things come to those who wait;
that’s unless you’re running a law firm.
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