Not exact matches
«
More often than not, it's the obvious questions
people fall down on because they think them through superficially,» says Martin Soorjoo, founder of San Francisco - based Investor Pitch Clinic and author of Here's the Pitch: How to Pitch Your Business to Anyone,
Get Funded, and Win
Clients (Wiley, 2012).
Focusing on other ways to
get more people into your store usually means
more client hand - holding, but it may be worth it in the long run.
As long as you need something in business —
more clients, a permit, a loan or a favor, you will have to
get to the right
person,
get their attention and convince them to take action.
Doug Lockwood, a financial planner at Hefty Wealth Partners in Auburn, Ind., says he is having many
more conversations with
clients lately about young
people saving money — although mostly these involve affluent parents expressing their fears over how their grown children will
get by in
more trying times.
But you must also combine those traits with extraordinary
people skills and care / consideration for her
clients to
get a
more complete picture of who she is.
What I can tell you from my conversations with
clients is that
more and
more people are starting to see bitcoin as money and the potential to replace the current fiat central banking system that has
gotten out of hand.
Meanwhile, you both exchanged your business cards and after some time, that same
person helped you
get more clients and business opportunities.
Some of her other success stories include helping children and adults with behavioural and learning challenges to become
more confident, less reactive and have fewer learning difficulties; helping
people with food sensitivities to safely eat a wider range of foods; helping chronic fatigue sufferers
get back into the workforce; helping
people through depression; and helping one
client overcome a life - long fear of heights.
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Very true Tom, I have always wondered why
people make things
more complicated than it is... There is so much confusion out there, I feel I'm repeating myself to
clients because they go away and come back to me with another argument, ive now incorporated mental focus into my programmes with
clients... I'm a strong believer in
getting your mind right and the weight loss will follow.
While I love the internet and love to receive and share
people's success stories of healing their Hashimoto's, I've seen an unfortunate side effect of these success stories... I've had too many
clients who have heard of others who healed themselves with exclusion diets and bone broth,
get stuck in thinking they need to exclude
more and
more foods while their health continues to decline and they beat themselves up for not being «strict» enough on their «healing diet.»
These courses are taught to
people who have a keen interest in learning
more about their own health, as well as a range of practitioners - nutritionists, naturopathic doctors, pharmacists, and MDs - professionals looking to improve the results they
get with their
clients and patients.
The site slowly became read by
more and
more people and it helped me to be able to launch my own design studio due to the
clients I was
getting from folks who read my blog.
She told us she won't take on
more than 15
clients at a time because she wants to be able to take her time and truly
get to know the
people she works with so she can introduce them to high - quality dates who are right for them.
If you want to meet
people more organically, but maybe lack the social skills or confidence to go it alone, the matchmakers are happy to smooth the way and help
clients get over their shyness.
I've
gotten tremendous feedback from my
clients,
more matches, meeting higher caliber
people, and love found!
It's my experience that many
people are willing to invest money but not time in online dating, so I believe
clients are going to invest
more money in
getting help creating a winning dating profile.
1) Credibility 2) Authority in your niche 3) Exposure for your business 4) Reach
more people with your message (even internationally) 5)
Get leads for your business, 24/7, on autopilot 6) Find new
clients for your services 7) Diversify your income 8) And
more!
Plus, a meeting over a cup of joe can also help you
get clients: According to a Yale University study,
people tend to be
more generous and caring when they have a warm beverage in their hands.
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She adds that some of her
clients have found support groups for
people who find they need
more comfort than they are
getting from friends.
It sounds like veterinarians need to
get off their high horse and do
more to meet
people where they are, and address their
clients» most basic concerns in a practical, compassionate manner.
He used to
get only 50 baht per day per group and now
gets more than 1800 baht per
person for taking our
clients.
I never thought of going into the advertising business, i never had the previledge of going to a formal school to learn this stuff, i learned by listening and being aware of my environment,
more of a gut feel, and that is how i base my design and approach potential
client, i am from the Philippines and frankly the field here is still played the traditional way, it works though direct approach
more to the heart of the buying public, you should see the ads for Mcdonalds, i'm still dreaming but i wish i could follow the footsteps of David Ogilvy, for me he is one of the most brilliant
person in this field, i wish i could also
get to meet and talk to
people like you who has a different view on this, need to know
more, if not i'll just go back to repairing busted TV's and stereo ’s
I'm far
more interested in the human dynamic, the collective human drive that makes the
client's
people want to
get up in the morning and go to work.
Further, with the ability to see
people, lawyers and
clients can
get to know each other
more quickly; familiarity breeds content.
And if you neglect the actual practice of law, you will never develop the skills that you need to represent your
clients, or that will enable you to
get more efficient so you can handle
more clients, or that will enhance your reputation so that
people want to refer
more clients to you.
Successful legal project managers will stand out in their practice as the
people who
get things done, who have satisfied
clients, who build high - functioning teams, who drive profitability or accomplish
more than expected with a shrinking budget.
Assuming you have a website because you want to
get more clients, then you need to make it easy for
people to contact you.
Some
people believe that situations like this carry a potential for fraud — the health care provider
gets clients directly from the lawyer, so they might have an interest in increasing the treatment or bills in order to increase the case value and to receive
more referrals from that lawyer.
There's some, I know Legal Zoom has some data that if I'm recalling it correctly says that law firms actually don't actually
get more efficient until between 10 and 15
people and that there's sort of a jump in efficiency at two or three
people and then they
get less efficient until you
get to 10 or 15 and then you can start taking advantage of some scale, which is interesting and you're sitting right in the middle of there where you can decide do you really want to move it forward and have a business or do you want to keep going and just serving
clients without a bigger strategy in mind.
People have been talking about the demise of the hourly rate for twenty years, but I think now with it being a buyer's market,
clients are really pushing for their law firms to
get off hourly rates and move to other types of fee arrangements that give them
more predictability and forces the firms to be
more efficient.
My
clients are
more than just case numbers, they are
people and I will do everything my power to win for them and I
get successful results.
Getting in front of potential
clients in
person will become
more difficult because we are all busier than ever.
I think once
people start pricing away from billable hour
more and
more and once
clients get more comfortable on rewarding value, in a way that somebody might make
more than they would if they were billing by the hour if they're efficient and they can add that value.
When I'm not out fighting crime, I make websites for law firms and help law firms
get more clients from
people searching for lawyers on Google.
If I offer a fixed - price «contested» divorce, for example, then the incentive for the
client is to make full - use of that pricing model and to regularly and repeatedly want to: 1) talk about their case (i.e., their evil spouse's latest antics) on the phone or in -
person; 2) file
more motions to
get their spouse to do something, to prevent their spouse from doing something, or to object to something the court ruled; 3) send
more «demand letters» or make
more phone calls to the opposing party or their attorney to tell them to return the car seat, or to complain that they dropped off the child 15 minutes late, etc; and 4) respond to ad hoc motions from the other side (motions for attorney's fees, motions to compel discovery, motions for summary disposition, motions to enforce, etc).
Good lawyering, good referral networking, and good SEO are all based on building a reputation in your community for effectively representing happy
clients and letting
people know who you are and what you do, in an effort to
get more paying
clients in the future.
You do not have to be the lowest priced option to
get the business, and in fact,
people will pay
more for a higher level of
client service.
Then in other cases, you're almost making an investment in that
person or that business where you're doing it for a lower fee up front in hopes that if you shore up the business by making it
more successful, helping them have better practices, teaching them what they need to know to
get the job done and collect the rent, they might become a better
client down the road.
Get to know as many
people as you can within your own firm, your
clients and the market
more broadly; you rapidly realise the City is a very small place and the
more people you know, the easier it is to negotiate.
Litigation funding is open for a lot of
people, which means that if a solo lawyer is open for this kind of financing; he has
more chances of
getting more clients.
Personal injury attorneys in Aurora Colorado such as Dallas Norton not only helps
clients get the most out of their accident claims — he also helps
people with the practical problems that can make the confusion and pain of a serious accident even
more difficult.
In terms of we are
getting the ability to access documents, the time saved and not having to print lots of copies out to manage that and I think overall it's the increased efficiency, lawyering efficiency, the fact that
people can now access the
client can not participate
more so in the whole process then ever before.
And I am anticipating that there will be
clients that previously didn't want to call a large firm, either because they thought it would be expensive, or they were afraid that
people would find out that they would be in trouble, and I'm hoping to
get more of those
people.
«The real import of this decision — not to my
client, who is obviously very disappointed — but to the profession is, we have
got to
get people access to justice, and we've
got to do a better job, and so we really need to make this
more accessible.»
We provide direct legal representation to low - income
clients in
more than 5,000 civil legal cases every year - from defending against employment discrimination to obtaining benefits for
people with disabilities to helping immigrant victims of crime
get visas.
People can always find services cheaper, but savvier
clients know that they
get what they pay for, and they are willing to pay
more to receive the qualities of service that are important to them.
You can not blame insurers for employing the world wide web because it is apparent that
people are now
more aware that things
get done even in the comforts of their home and companies
get clients online, too.
To become a good coach you must practice with
people — asking powerful questions to increase awareness and possibilities, listening interactively to hone in on unearthed truths or
client hesitations, guiding the conversation without pushing your agenda or letting the
client get sidetracked or derailed, and
more.