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How One Advisor Got Closer to His Clients by Moving Away

Added on March 2018 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: As I think about Fred’s story, there are lessons for any advisory business — things you can do today to help build your business, grow your referrals, and even close some prospects. Ask yourself:

7 Key Social Media Tips for Advisors

Added on March 2018 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Social media is a key element to your success. Here are 7 key social media tips.

Marketing your practice with purpose

Added on March 2018 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: With the number of personal financial advisers expected to grow by 15% by 2026, effective marketing and communication strategies can make the difference when winning new clients. As the owner of an independent business, your time and resources are in short supply. With that in mind, here are some strategies to help you develop and update your marketing efforts.Calling in the experts

What the next market downturn means for small RIAs

Added on March 2018 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Investors aren't the only ones who will have something to worry about if the stock market heads for a major correction. As volatility steadily ticks higher, owners of small financial advisory firms might start to feel as if the walls are closing in on them.

RIAs Say Technology Headaches Are Far from Solved

Added on March 2018 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Technology for registered investment advisors has come a long way, but it’s still giving them headaches, according to a recent survey of 227 RIAs by Trust Company for America and TechValidate. Out of those surveyed, 44 percent said the most challenging thing was that they were unable to use technology to its full capacity; 43 percent said it was inadequate integration; 38 percent said it was the inability to customize technology to their needs; and another 26 percent complained that the technology overpromised on features that didn’t deliver.

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