Tag Archives: financial advisors

Getting people to ‘like’ you online – endorsement?

The financial community has been slow to adopt social media. One big fuzzy gray zone has been compliance. But that process is evolving. Last week, a National Examination Risk Alert went out that called into question the Facebook ‘Like’ button. Testimonials:  …The term “testimonial” is not defined in Rule 206(4)-1(a)(1), but SEC staff consistently interprets [...]

Convert prospects by delivering awesome presentations

This post is sent free to growth-minded subscribers to my weekly marketing and sales email, Advisor Insider. Subscribe (free) here. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Brokers aren’t used to creating their own presentations.  Compliance rules, you know.  Series 7s take stock presentations and add their names to personalize ‘em. I’ll let you in on a secret though: most of [...]

The magic formula to growing your financial practice: use content curation to attract warm prospects

Building your expertise — your differentiated expertise — is key to creating a pipeline of warm prospects. By establishing your authority on a subject, you’ll soon find the users of your website begin to trust you. And we all know that TRUST is what closes prospects. TRUST is… what moves people through your sales pipeline. [...]

Best actionable marketing links for financial advisors

Online marketing is really just beginning to take off in the investment management field.  I get asked almost daily from financial advisors and RIAs what they should be reading, what they need to learn, where they should spend their time to bring in new prospects. Like Stephanie Sammon’s recent LinkedIn poll of hundreds of financial [...]

The financial advisor’s #1 objection to curation

My 3 tools for content curation for financial advisors saw more interest than a photoshopped image of Paris Hilton in a dentist’s chair. And it makes sense: by pointing your clients to important news, data and analysis, you’re effectively playing financial coach. But the awesome thing is that you’re the coach — without having to [...]

Blogging for business: financial advisor style

I’m getting a lot of interest from financial advisors who want to drink from the whole social media fountain. Of course, blogging should be your home base for any of these activities – a place to send people if they’re interested in learning more. A place to organize and prioritize all your content marketing. The [...]

Using Facebook to generate leads (without breaking the bank)

There, I said it. Facebook is a HUGE TIME SUCK. But you know what?  A lot of your prospects are wasting their time there, playing games, reading news, communicating with their friends (are Facebook friends really friends?  I dunno). Going about Facebook completely wrong The thing is though for most firms and professionals targeting Facebook [...]

Grow your business by writing awesome white papers (without sweating it)

This post is derived from my exclusive email list, the AdvisorInsider — providing tips, tools and technologies helping grow investment businesses. Sign up here As investment advisors, we’re really in the business of marketing — trying to maximize cost-effective ways to bring new prospects in the door and keep existing clients happy. As I’ve written [...]

The financial advisor’s inside guide to what works in social media

This post is derived from my exclusive email list, the AdvisorInsider — providing tips, tools and technologies helping grow investment businesses. Sign up here You know my stance with new tools — everything you use in your practice requires an investment.  Of time.  Energy.  Money. So, if you’re going to adopt a plan to use [...]

Has your pitch evolved along with your practice?

In my discussions with financial advisors, I get the feeling that many of us are naturally good salesmen (that’s how we got here in the first place). The problem is that because we’ve been naturally good at convincing clients to entrust us with their investment portfolios we haven’t given enough thought/training/practice to the actual pitch [...]