Branding, Marketing, Public Relations
Why Choose an Industry-Specific Marketing and PR Firm: The value in working with a firm that knows your business
Marketing plans are in the air. Since the start of the New Year we’ve had a lot of interest from advisors nationwide to help strategize their branding, marketing and PR goals. One common question we hear from advisors is why should they work with us instead of a marketing firm located in their city. Other...
Chasing the Big Fish
It’s January. You have your sights set on a record year for your business. You want to be effective with your marketing dollars and make more revenue while spending less this year. Where do you start? I’ve heard this time and time again – this time of year we get motivated advisors contacting our offices...
On your mark, get set, go! An organized approach to DIY Marketing
An oldie but a goodie – this article ran in an industry magazine in 2009! You can see the original here. On your mark, get set, go… An organized approach to DIY Marketing As a small business owner, you’re responsible for it all. You’re the visionary, the financial officer, sales manager, marketing executive and operations...
Quantifying Your Creativity: How to achieve maximum marketing results
Time and time again, new advisor clients will ask me to "quantify" their investment in creative services: "If I spend X, am I guaranteed Y?" While I wish creative services and the costs associated had a direct correlation to specific outcomes and immediate results, the reality is: it's all variable. Creative services -- pending the...
Maximize Your Marketing
Results. It’s the name of the game. Business has everything to do with results. But in order to achieve measurable results for a business, such as new clients for your financial planning practice, a comprehensive marketing plan must be put in place. Many business owners, regardless of the industry, seem to believe that they can...
Web 2.0 and You: What does user engagement mean to your business?
This article ran in an industry publication in 2008, but the topic is more important than ever! Web 2.0 and You: What does user engagement mean to your business? Did you know that your prospective client has evolved and is now one of the fastest growing populations online? People 55 and older are turning to...