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Becoming a Client Magnet: How to Attract and Retain New Clients
Credit(s):
1 CLE
Course Number:
8411
Original Program Date:
August 20, 2024
Duration:
51 minutes
Access:
Available for 90 days after Registration (01/11/2026)
Do you have magnetic qualities? Join us for a peek into promoting your practice using relationship strategies to attract and retain an endless stream of clients. We will discuss the benefits of “educate to motivate,” “creating niche practice areas,” “the law of abundance,” and tools you can use now to grow your influence and your practice. It’s all about top-of-mind awareness!
Becoming a Client Magnet: How to Attract and Retain New Clients Peggy Hoyt, Law Office of Hoyt & Bryan, Oviedo
1 CLE
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