And after the capsule collection, I started to advertise and sell my ideas, and... here we go...
clients came to my door!
Not exact matches
In 2013 my mindset was that I had
to be cheaper
to get any business
coming through the
door, but in reality I was only attracting
clients who wanted a deal and were penny pinchers.
Since I have only three employees, I don't have
to take every
client that
comes through the
door.
I didn't burn any bridges, the
door was left well and truly open and the relationship remained positive, making it easy for the
client to come back.
As a founding instructor, she has gotten
to know most all of the
clients that
come through the studio
doors.
I realized I wanted a way
to share some of the revelations that arose from my own Food / Mood / Poop tracking and also reveal how we use this simple tool with
clients in our counseling fold (and yes, we do indeed use this inexpensive tool with nearly every
client who
comes in our
door), so I asked Jen Baum, one of my lead nutritionists,
to hop on video with me so we could chat about how we use the tracking tool personally and professionally.
Beth has an «open
door» policy when it
comes to patient and
client care making her an excellent leader, mentor, and friend.
It is also a very personal thing
to have my own small business, everyone who
comes through the
doors, including
clients, become family.
The name of the book
comes from his practice of going
door -
to -
door to his
client's homes, collected three cents each week
to pay the cost of the policy.
She really enjoys interacting with the
clients and patients and being the first person who gets
to meet and greet everyone when they
come in the
door.
As our
clients know, we have a strong commitment
to our animal «loved ones», and we treat every pet that
comes through our
doors as if he or she were our own.
I have seen firsthand, aggressive, difficult
to examine dogs and cats now pull their
clients through the
door because they want
to come to the veterinarian.
Many
clients who have called me are on the verge of giving up on their beloved dog because of severe separation anxiety, which is
comes cases, has caused neighbor complaints and / or police showing up at the front
door due
to the dog's loud, disturbing anxiety.
These professionals in turn may send
clients who
come through their
doors to dog trainers.
We might be, but isn't it always a good idea
to make sure that next
client is
coming up the pipeline, ready
to walk in the
door?
Livity is something of an unusual agency, combining
client work with an open
doors policy that sees young people from around its base in Brixton, South London,
come into the space
to be mentored, use its facilities, and in turn help with some coveted youthful perspective for their seniors.
To the next client coming in your door, you're supposed to be the exper
To the next
client coming in your
door, you're supposed
to be the exper
to be the expert.
When you are a newer attorney or trying
to make a go of running a practice, you may feel like you have
to take every
client that
comes through the
door.
In tough economic times, many lawyers have a tendency
to accept all the prospective
clients who
come in the
door.
Potential
clients will
come to your
door only if you've made it easy for them
to find you.
Every day is an opportunity
to fail, but also a chance that your Next Big
Client will
come tramping in the
door.
Some of my happiest
clients are utilizing content marketing with video in order
to get
clients coming through the
door on a regular basis.
Through our unwavering commitment
to client satisfaction, we ensure that everyone who
comes through our
door is treated as an individual — not just another case number.
When we opened our
doors back in 2012, it was just Betsy and I and it was distributed in the sense that she was in D.C. at the time and I was in South Carolina and so the decisions that we were making in terms of the back office needs of the firm, time keeping and file management and even faxing and telephones all had
to be through systems that would work with having two people in two physically different locations, and it was sort of very much when people found out that we had opened our
doors it just kind of exploded and existing
clients grew and started referring in areas that we didn't previously have
clients, or cases, in and we would have
to hire more people
to staff those cases and the more people
came with additional bars and then
clients found out about those bars and then they gave us cases in those states and so it sort of has just grown.
This might not be such a good thing for lawyers, having nothing
to do with whether the wallets of the
clients who
come in the
door are fat or lean.
Before a
client steps through the
doors of your clean, sleek lobby on the 20th floor of your office building, they
come to your website.
Is it
clients coming in the
door, the knowledge you will impart
to future law students, or the validation that
comes from being in print?
Waiting for a
client to come knocking on your
door isn't the most effective way
to market your firm, especially since most of your competitors are leveraging many different legal marketing tactics.
We see DWI
client after DWI
client that
comes through the
door that received a DWI after leaving a bar where they became obviously intoxicated and the bar or restaurant let them go out into the public knowing that they presented a danger
to themselves and others.
Led by her faith in God, her professional integrity and her commitment
to her
clients, Ms. Scott and her staff strive
to provide excellent legal service
to every
client who
comes through the
door.
You can relax your business casual attire on these days, but always keep in mind that, depending on what type of law you practice, it's not uncommon for a
client to come banging at the office
door with an emergency.
In addition, we'll share insights we've gained assisting
clients in government investigations, including how
to respond when agents
come knocking on your
door.
We treat every case that
comes through our
doors with highest regard of confidentiality, and exercise the fullest extent of the law, with committed respect and dedication
to our
client's best interests.
«We start
to train our lawyers from the minute they
come in the
door about nurturing their relationships with their
clients, understanding their
clients» business, being more entrepreneurial, understanding they may have
to do heavy lifting on files in circumstances in which other firms may have an extraordinary number of people working on the same file,» she says.
Our
clients turn
to us for the highest level of trial advocacy because they know that we begin
to prepare every case for trial from the day it
comes in the
door.
Our team of resume writers and job coaches has seen a lot of unhappy job seekers
come through our
doors, and we desire
to help our
clients find a job that will become one of the loves of their life.
Almost every
client who
comes in the
door wants
to show me a video of his or her spouse behaving badly.
Almost every
client who
comes in the
door wants
to show me a video of... Read more
A broad spectrum of
clients comes through our
doors with a range of issues - from severe depression
to anxiety, from relationship problems
to loneliness.
In addition
to helping Finney stay increasingly cognizant of how active duty PCS (permanent change of station) orders work for families, the certification has been instrumental when it
comes to helping
clients understand their
door -
to -
door move priority.
Whether it's a prospect asking where they can find a good cappuccino or a past
client wondering if you know a reputable company
to come fix their garage
door, chances are, you'll be able
to point them in the right direction.
The lady of the house (my seller
client)
came to the
door with a see - through negligee on, or should I say, partly off.
«Our
clients are greeted the moment they enter the
door and have
come to expect them as part of the team.
I'm a space planning nerd too, the first thing I do after measuring up a
clients space is the floor plan and space plan, not the fabrics... they
come later after I know the scale of the furniture I will be working with and the size of rug I can get into the room... Loving the Sarah Richardson red
doors... way
to copy a good thing and make it greater, just for you... way
to go!
A
client came into the warehouse and wanted us
to take 2 plain pine barn
doors and give them character for their new home.