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Did You Miss the Mastering Intake Event? Here’s Your Second Chance.
We’re now sharing the exclusive event recording—because if your firm is losing potential clients at the intake stage, you’re not just missing out—you’re bleeding revenue.
Most firms think they have a marketing problem when in reality, their intake system is broken—leading to missed calls, poor follow-ups, and unqualified leads slipping through the cracks. And that inefficiency? It’s quietly costing you millions.
In this episode, Sam Mollaei and Eamon Graziano reveal the proven intake system behind 1,000+ new client sign-ups every month across multiple law firms.
🔴 Join us on April 8, 2025 | 1 p.m. EST / 10 a.m. PT for an exclusive masterclass: AI Advantage For Law – How Top Law Firms Grow Revenue with Automated Intake
Register here: https://link.mylegalacademy.com/ai-masterclass-shownote
Key Takeaways from this event:
Grab your Intake Audit checklist here: https://link.mylegalacademy.com/intake-checklist
1. The Two Pillars of Law Firm Growth
Generating leads is only half the battle—without a structured intake system, you're leaving money on the table.
A great marketing strategy without a solid intake process is like a leaking bucket; fix the leak, and your revenue skyrockets.
2. Speed to Lead: The 5-Minute Rule
If you call a lead within five minutes of submission, you’re 300% more likely to convert them.
The firms that dominate intake are the ones that prioritize instant action—calls, texts, and automation that keep prospects engaged.
3. The Power of Persistent Follow-Up
Most law firms give up on leads too soon, but data shows that conversions still happen after 6 months.
The winning formula: A structured 14-day follow-up cadence, then long-term nurturing with alternating calls, texts, and emails.
4. The Secret Weapon: AI in Intake
AI-driven intake solutions are revolutionizing law firms, handling lead qualification, booking calls, and even signing clients.
In some firms, AI now touches 100% of leads and contributes to over 50% of sign-ups.
5. The Right People in the Right Seats
Your best intakers should be handling your best leads—it’s that simple.
A tiered intake structure, supported by supervisors and quality assurance, ensures maximum conversions and continuous improvement.
"I could be the world's best marketer and generate a lot of leads and qualify leads. But if I don't have the system on the back end to sign them up—and I'm sure you can attest to that too—it doesn't mean anything. It'll just be a leaking hole." — Sam Mollaei
"If you can call a lead within the first five minutes of them filling out a form, you are 300 percent more likely to sign up that lead as a client." — Eamon Graziano
🚀 Want to SCALE your law firm? Go here: https://bit.ly/3z7R5qM
⭐️ Want to join our FREE lawyer community? Go here: https://bit.ly/4bUMLZz
Follow us on social:
If you’ve enjoyed the podcast, please head to Apple Podcasts and leave a rating and a review for the show! It only takes a moment, and really helps us to reach new listeners.
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Did You Miss the Mastering Intake Event? Here’s Your Second Chance.
We’re now sharing the exclusive event recording—because if your firm is losing potential clients at the intake stage, you’re not just missing out—you’re bleeding revenue.
Most firms think they have a marketing problem when in reality, their intake system is broken—leading to missed calls, poor follow-ups, and unqualified leads slipping through the cracks. And that inefficiency? It’s quietly costing you millions.
In this episode, Sam Mollaei and Eamon Graziano reveal the proven intake system behind 1,000+ new client sign-ups every month across multiple law firms.
🔴 Join us on April 8, 2025 | 1 p.m. EST / 10 a.m. PT for an exclusive masterclass: AI Advantage For Law – How Top Law Firms Grow Revenue with Automated Intake
Register here: https://link.mylegalacademy.com/ai-masterclass-shownote
Key Takeaways from this event:
Grab your Intake Audit checklist here: https://link.mylegalacademy.com/intake-checklist
1. The Two Pillars of Law Firm Growth
Generating leads is only half the battle—without a structured intake system, you're leaving money on the table.
A great marketing strategy without a solid intake process is like a leaking bucket; fix the leak, and your revenue skyrockets.
2. Speed to Lead: The 5-Minute Rule
If you call a lead within five minutes of submission, you’re 300% more likely to convert them.
The firms that dominate intake are the ones that prioritize instant action—calls, texts, and automation that keep prospects engaged.
3. The Power of Persistent Follow-Up
Most law firms give up on leads too soon, but data shows that conversions still happen after 6 months.
The winning formula: A structured 14-day follow-up cadence, then long-term nurturing with alternating calls, texts, and emails.
4. The Secret Weapon: AI in Intake
AI-driven intake solutions are revolutionizing law firms, handling lead qualification, booking calls, and even signing clients.
In some firms, AI now touches 100% of leads and contributes to over 50% of sign-ups.
5. The Right People in the Right Seats
Your best intakers should be handling your best leads—it’s that simple.
A tiered intake structure, supported by supervisors and quality assurance, ensures maximum conversions and continuous improvement.
"I could be the world's best marketer and generate a lot of leads and qualify leads. But if I don't have the system on the back end to sign them up—and I'm sure you can attest to that too—it doesn't mean anything. It'll just be a leaking hole." — Sam Mollaei
"If you can call a lead within the first five minutes of them filling out a form, you are 300 percent more likely to sign up that lead as a client." — Eamon Graziano
🚀 Want to SCALE your law firm? Go here: https://bit.ly/3z7R5qM
⭐️ Want to join our FREE lawyer community? Go here: https://bit.ly/4bUMLZz
Follow us on social:
If you’ve enjoyed the podcast, please head to Apple Podcasts and leave a rating and a review for the show! It only takes a moment, and really helps us to reach new listeners.
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