Date Your Way to More AUM

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I tell clients the process of converting a prospect is akin to a first date. Here’s what I mean.

Inappropriate first-date conduct

Here’s what would be considered off-putting on a first date:

    • Asking the other person to bring information with them;
    • Bringing a companion with you;
  • Taking notes;
  • Asking personal questions, like how much income they earn, their net worth or information about their taxes.
  • Jumping to the “end game” inappropriately by asking questions like “Do you think we are a good fit?”

Appropriate first-date conduct

Acceptable first-date conduct is quite different. An article in Marie Claire gave first-date tips for men. It extolled the virtues of “making an effort to look nice” and being “engaging intelligent and funny.” It described a great date as being “so amazing I feel lucky to be in her presence”.

There’s no end of dating advice for women. One article cautioned against bragging or showing off. Women are encouraged to be good listeners and to “ask the other person questions about himself and really listen to the answers.” When a guy tells a story about himself, women are told not to “butt in and tell a similar story about YOURSELF.”

Finally, there’s this advice: “Keep the first date innocent and light.”

Advice for both genders includes not talking about anything “too serious,” smiling a lot, and not trying to “force the situation.”