FAQFrequently Asked Questions

What is marketing?

Marketing is the management process responsible for anticipating and meeting client needs profitably is the official definition of marketing from the Chartered Institute of Marketing.

Marketing can be considered to operate at three levels.

Marketing typically comprises a number of elements that are blended together into what is called The marketing mix - the elements are:

Anticipating and meeting client needs profitably
The expertise / advice
The way that advice is given

There is often some confusion within the legal profession about the terms marketing, selling and business development. They are distinct activities aimed at different parts of an ongoing and integrated cycle:

The business development process in a professional firm
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MARKETING

  • Research and planning
  • "Broadcast" activities
  • Profile building
  • General needs
  • One to many

CLIENT DEVELOPMENT

  • Close relationship
  • Cross selling
  • Account management
  • Many to one

SELLING

  • Conversion of enquiries
  • Specific needs
  • One to one

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