How to Meet New Clients During Your Kid's Soccer Practice

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When I was an advisor, I had tremendous success meeting prospects while my kid was swinging on the jungle gym. Here’s the method to use to meet new clients while your kid is at soccer practice (or tennis, basketball, etc.)

Get on the scene

You want to be in the right community. If you want to meet ultra-high-net worth prospects, then why not hang out where they do? Find the most affluent place within a reasonable distance and sign up!

You’re not paying the cost of living there, you’re just playing soccer there. Why not put your $200 league dues to work in the middle of the highest level of wealth per capita possible? Your kid will thank you for it once they realize this is paying their college tuition.

As you may know (because I’m not ashamed of this in the least), I do not live in a rich part of New York City. When Antonio and I started living together, we just chose a place where the best deal was. Then we had four kids in five years and there was no time to move. In the meantime, the place somehow grew on us, resulting in a strong emotional attachment to it (quite strangely). I could well afford to move to a better neighborhood, yet I have no desire. This I never would have imagined this given the prevalence of pit bulls, drug dealers, etc.

On the weekends, I am in the habit of traveling 30 minutes to visit parks in nearby neighborhoods where the highly affluent people live. We’re as regular there as the families who live there, and have become friends with them. This has led to both personal and professional opportunities. To this day, although I am no longer an advisor, people from this community still ask me to review their finances for them.

It all happened naturally, but here’s what made this a success. This had nothing to do with any marketing pitch and everything to do with showing people what’s in my heart, and that I’m someone who takes initiative, is responsible, and cares for other people.