Książka Referred Paul Evans

Referred

The quiet way lawyers win the clients they want

Autor: Paul Evans
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Zapowiedź
Wydanie 29. 06. 2026
71.47
You're a great lawyer. So why aren't you getting more of the right clients?You've tried the usual ad...

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
146
EAN
9798252666815
Enbook ID
53018127
Waga
206
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 8

Pełny opis

You're a great lawyer. So why aren't you getting more of the right clients?

You've tried the usual advice. LinkedIn, Google Ads, endless networking. It's expensive, it eats your time, and when it works, it hands you a worse problem: hours on the phone with prospects who can't afford you or don't have a real matter.

The lawyers with more work than they can handle aren't doing any of that.

Their best work comes through referrals. But a referral alone no longer closes it. Prospects research you online before they make contact, and by the time they call, they've already decided. You'll never know the ones who didn't.

Referred is built on one observation: the lawyers who are consistently busy aren't doing more marketing. They're doing the right marketing, focused on referrals and the evidence that converts them.

Through a conversation between two lawyers, Rosie, who's struggling to grow her practice, and Kate, who's figured it out, you'll discover:

  • Why your best clients never "shop around" and what they're really doing when they Google your name
  • How to build the proof that turns a quiet referral into a phone call
  • What actually triggers someone to need a lawyer like you, and how to map the partners who refer them
  • Why you need far fewer referrers than you think
  • How to stay top of mind with the people who send you work, without grinding away on social media

Nine practical exercises help you apply each idea to your own practice straight away. You can read the whole book in about an hour.

This isn't for the loudest lawyers on LinkedIn. It's for the ones who'd rather do great work than perform for an algorithm.

If you're ready to stop hoping for referrals and start building a practice that brings in the right work, this is your playbook