To Make Your Legal Marketing Easier, Use These 9 Keys to Identify Your Ideal Client

 

Now that you have a better understanding of what it is that you, as an attorney, uniquely do, it’s time for the next step in legal marketing strategies: identifying your ideal client.

Not all clients are created equal, especially when it comes to law firm marketing. Neither you nor your firm can be all things to all people. Nor should you ever try.

There are clients whom you’re uniquely qualified to help, clients who can afford your fees and clients who can bring you repeat business. If you’re to effectively conduct law firm marketing, you need to know who your ideal client is.

Below I’ve listed 9 keys to help you determine your ideal client. Now I suggest that you should answer these questions as specifically as you can. Ask yourself, “If I had my druthers, what would I most like to focus on with my clients and what kinds of clients seem like a perfect match for me?”

Here are the 9 keys:

  1. Who’s your ideal client? (Think in terms of age, profession, gender, education, interests, marital status, family size, hobbies, and lifestyle.)
  2. Who can afford your fees? How much can they afford? What’s your value to them?
  3. Who could be a good long-term, repeat client?
  4. What qualities, characteristics and values do they have?
  5. What are you helping them accomplish?
  6. What are their issues, challenges or pain?
  7. What is it like working with them?
  8. Who could be a good source of referrals for these ideal clients?
  9. Who is NOT your ideal client?

I strongly suggest that you spend some time thinking about these questions and answering them as carefully, as specifically, as you can. When you do take the time, you’ll have laid a strong foundation for all your legal marketing strategies.

In my next post, I’ll discuss niching your practice.

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