«We've also added a creator - in - residence, which is ultimately a person that gets to develop what's on the walls and what going to be shown when
clients walk in the door,» Laughlin says.
Instead, Pease advocates integrating those spaces into the office, so that
clients walk in the door and immediately see work in progress.
Ryan Hoffman had
a client walk in the door who was in a big financial problem.
You may not have
clients walking in your door every day that need your expertise in your niche area, but your colleagues who don't have that expertise may.
For example, let's say that if 5 new
clients walked in the door tomorrow and that would be all the business you could handle for at least 3 months.
Not exact matches
We've had
clients say «we went with you because we got to kind of meet everybody before we even
walked in the
door.»
With the advent of the ACA — and before that, expanded state healthcare
in Massachusetts — she says fewer
clients with large medical debts
walked through her
door.
«
In addition to becoming stronger and leaner,
clients walk out of our studio
doors each day with more confidence than ever.»
I
walk in the
door to my parents house after a long day of training
clients on a Friday night, and smack dab
in front of me is two HUGE trays of homemade lasagna prepared by none other than, my mom.
Because distributors expect their
clients to be on a level playing field when they
walk in the
door.
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We all look forward to each and every one of our
clients and patients
walking in the
door to see us!
Get everyone on board from the moment the
client and patient
walk in the front
door, to the exam room, and when saying goodbye.
Clients feel that it is noticeable when they
walk in the
door, that there is no tenseness or hostility
in the air.
In addition, compassion is express with every patient and
client who
walks through our
doors.
* While we are open until 7 p.m. on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, we close our
doors to additional
walk -
in clients once our maximum capacity is reached.
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?
I said, «it's not that the artwork's not worth it, but
in my gallery right now we don't have the numbers of that type of
client walking through our
doors.
In addition, you may not be able to spot bad clients if you take anyone who walks in the doo
In addition, you may not be able to spot bad
clients if you take anyone who
walks in the doo
in the
door.
Since our
doors opened
in 1929, we've helped
clients from all
walks of life navigate the complexities of their legal issues.
We can recite all the stats
in the world but at the end of the day we will be judged on how many new
clients come
walking through the
door for our Attorney's.
Because there is no guarantee that another
client will
walk in the
door tomorrow, many attorneys cling to every potential
client like there is no tomorrow.
At his LawMarketing Blog, Larry Bodine reports that a new study by Redwood Analytics sheds light on how to identify risky
clients — not the
clients who pose risks when they first
walk in your
door but the
clients who are at risk of
walking out the
door.
Sure, you have a better chance of getting a
client to sign a retainer once they
walk in the
door, so many attorneys focus on that.
But if potential
clients already know what you charge before they
walk in the
door, your potential
client:
client ratio should approach 1:1.
At the same time, lawyers can no longer rely on referrals just
walking in the
door as a result of doing good work for existing
clients.
I do not think I would have been too happy to know that the staff at my lawyer's office was
in the habit of publicizing the identity of their
clients to anyone who happened to
walk through the
door.
Founded
in 1990 by attorneys and long - time friends Greg Coontz and John Neill, the firm welcomed any
client who
walked through its
doors, whether they could afford its services or not.
Every
client who
walks in the
door gets a fee he or she can afford based on their income.
And you can usually re-use the same subscription - fee arrangement for most of your
clients instead of having to quote a different fee structure for everyone who
walks in the
door.
Everyone who
walks in the
door becomes a
client, no matter what it takes.
As your injury lawyer, we invest
in and care of every
client who
walks through our
door.
But also be ready to adjust for the type of
client and issue that tends to
walk in your
door.
For example, a
client with a less than stellar case
walks in the
door.
Therefore, «integrating seamless service,» must be the objective of service providers so that
clients can
walk through one
door, rather than several
in order
in order to explore solutions for whatever challenges they are facing.
Todd was very professional
in his dealings with me and treated me like a valued
client from the minute I
walked in the
door asking for insurance quotes.
When you
walk in my
door, I see your relationship as my
client.
Back
in 2010, I was showing a home to a
client while I was five months pregnant, and as I
walked up to the front
door and put the key
in the lock, I heard «rattle, rattle, rattle.»
Clients phone, other salespeople fax offers, and prospects
walk in the
door.
With the advancements
in iPads, tablets and digital cameras, there is no excuse for not
walking through the customer's front
door with a listing presentation customized with the photo of your
client's current home.
It's this commitment and care that ensures each
client who
walks in the office
door is treated with the same respect and compassion as the
client that started it all.