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7 Tips for a Successful Webinar

Added on February 2015 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Nothing replaces a face-to-face meeting, however, a webinar can be an excellent (and very cost-effective) alternative to stay connected with current clients and build new relationships. One of the trickiest parts of the webinar process is to ensure a good turnout.

Apps for financial advisers to help with time management

Added on February 2015 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: In a fast-pace world, financial advisers may need a little help with the daily to-do's that keep them away from working with clients or prospecting for new ones. There are apps for that.

What constitutes a niche practice?

Added on February 2015 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: It is accepted wisdom that finding and focusing on a niche market is a good idea. Executing such a strategy is harder than it sounds, however. And if it isn't difficult, there's a reasonable chance you don't have a real niche strategy but a preference for certain types of clients (not that there's anything wrong with that).

Adviser technology is now all about the client

Added on February 2015 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary:  Financial advisers are addressing how best to invest in technology from a fresh perspective, according to the 2015 InvestmentNews Adviser Technology Study. A myopic concentration on costs and on the immediate impact on profits is giving way to client concerns and overall productivity.

Do You Have a Scalable Business?

Added on February 2015 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Common wisdom holds that the advice business is not scalable. While operating leverage may be easier to attain in other industries, such as manufacturing or software development, advisory firms can achieve scale once they reach a certain level of critical mass.

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