Date: January 31st, 2023 12:42 PM Author: Thirsty home dingle berry
I looked into it. Depends on your practice area, I guess. They bill at as having people who do your sales for you in their networks. It's great for high-volume service providers like plumbers. I don't trust some shit head to describe what I do for a living. And I don't want to be obligated to find referrals for some car mechanic.
And it's a serious commitment of time and money that would probably work better in direct response marketing like seminars or webinars.
Describe time commitment. I am sure there is some cost to join, but isn't just an occasional meeting where you say "Hey, I am Actual Lawyer, if you or someone you know needs an attorney call me. BTW I want to get my living room repainted, who is the painter here?"
I just joined this after attending several meetings and giving 2 consults. The chapter meets weekly. Taking Qs, abuse, advice. Note there was a real estate transaction atty and estate atty already in the group. I came in as the Litigator