Topic: Marketing for Financial Advisors

Branding, Marketing, Public Relations

Word of Mouth is a Force of Nature

Identifying COIs to force it in your direction We all know referrals are the most impactful way to grow your business. An endorsement from someone you already like and trust goes a long way in getting you to want to take the next steps with the recommended vendor. Whether it’s a car repair, new restaurant...

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Email Marketing Automation: Systematize Your Financial Business

Email Marketing Automation (EMA) refers to a variety of tools and mechanism that help to automate ongoing conversations and the seamless delivery of content to your clients and prospects. EMA is traditionally used for a welcome or nurture sequence, which can include tailored messages specifically to your list’s interests. EMA has become a prevalent and...

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Branding, Marketing, Public Relations

Celebrating 13 Years: 5 Lessons Learned and Tips to Fast Track Your Own Company’s Success

AdvisorPR’s anniversary is quickly approaching. It'll be 13 on January 31. As I reflect back on my business over the past 13 years, and of course on the heels of New Years and new goals for 2018, it dawned on me—if I had known then what I know now, how different the journey might have...

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Using Calendar-based Events in Your Financial Marketing:

From the Holidays to Milestones… Don’t Miss a Timely Opportunity to Be Seen, Heard and Hired 'Tis the end of the year and all through your town people are scrambling to maximize their taxable deductions, among other things. From tax deductions and capital gains strategies to retirement account contributions, required minimum distributions and charitable gifting...

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Top 5 Mistakes Financial Advisors Make In Social Media:

HOW TO AVOID THEM TO CREATE A SAVVY SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE In today’s world, we know that if you do not have a presence on social media and Google, then you really don’t exist. People are moving away from checking the yellow pages and instead turning to Siri or to “Google It.” So how do...

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Branding, Marketing, Public Relations

Is Your Marketing a Trick or Treat?

How to make sure your promotion dollars are getting a return Often, small business owners allocate a total gross percentage of their revenue to their “marketing” budget. I often hear anywhere between 10 to 30 percent that’s “invested” back into promotional activities with the goal of attracting more prospects, generating more referrals and closing more...

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Marketing

5 Ways to Freshen Up Your Financial Marketing

Is your marketing showing its age? Chances are it’s been a while since you gave your marketing materials a makeover. Just like the financial markets, the marketing world is dynamic, and what worked five years ago might come off as stale today. A misaligned message, an outdated design, an archaic technology—these things can spell trouble...

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Branding, Marketing, Public Relations

Trick or Treat: Face Your Fears of New Marketing

Scared of trying something new? Here are three ideas of “newer” marketing strategies that many advisors have not yet fully embraced Consider Creating Your Own Podcast Podcasts are by no means new but they are surging in popularity. Many advisors host their own radio shows, but few have considered adding podcasts to their overall marketing...

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Marketing, Public Relations

Charity Begins At Home

You want to give back and start raising money for a charity. It is something that you have wanted to do for some time. So, what is the first step? Finding a charity that you want to support. Easy right? Not always. Picking a charity that is right for you can take some effort. Unfortunately,...

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Branding

The Three Most Common Branding Questions – Answered!

What is needed to build an effective brand? First, you need to include your brand in everything that comes from your company. This would include your emails, letters, collateral – everything. Consistency in seeing these brand attributes will help to build brand recognition. From there, be very targeted.  An ad in New York Times Square...

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