“I am struggling to onboard new clients all at once. I want to set up a wait list but am worried it sends a negative message to new prospects.”
Question from a subscriber: “I am struggling to onboard new clients all at once. I want to set up a wait list but am worried it sends a negative message to new prospects.”
Straight talk:
Be careful with this.
A well-explained waitlist of clear and reasonable length (no more than 2-3 weeks) is acceptable to most people. It is also a leeeeetle bit of a success signal, which doesn't hurt.
However, I have seen advisors with four month (or longer) waitlists.
That’s too long.
And to be real, it's more to placate the advisor's ego than out of regard for other people, because if you really cared you would have referred the prospect to another advisor who could help them sooner.
Whoops? Did I say that? LoL.
I told this was real talk.
People come to you because they are having a crisis like divorce or retiring in a panic about the market crashing. And you tell them you can’t help until the problem has ballooned out of control??
Heck no.
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-Sara G
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