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Appalling: Law Firms Spend only 1.1% of Gross Revenue on Marketing and Sales

Jim_hassett135_1 Jim Hassett is appalled that law firms spend only 1.1% of gross revenue on marketing and business development.  Right on Jim, this amount is totally insuffient.  And I worked at a law firm that spent a fraction of 1% of gross revenue on marketing only. 

Jim says: "Did you see the recent survey of business development spending on the cover of Law Firm, Inc.?  The writer seemed encouraged by the upward trends, but I was appalled.

"When ALM and Brand Research surveyed large firms for this article, they found annual spending of $1.8 million on marketing (defined as communication to groups of buyers) and $1.3 million on business development (defined as selling to individual buyers).

"The combined figures were about 1.1% of gross revenue -- so ridiculously low that I don't even want to talk about it.  Today, I need to rant about the fact that the average law firm spends more on marketing than on sales.  What a waste.

"Let's see, which is more important:  communicating with groups or selling to individuals?  Which is more likely to bring in new revenue next month:  a better web page, or sitting down to talk with people who have legal needs and budgets?

His advice: Select a few partners who like people, and turn them loose.  Better yet, spend 5% or 10% of your money on marketing to figure out who these rainmakers should talk to and what they should say.  Then turn them loose. 

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