More than half of the world currently uses social media (62.3%). 5.04 billion people around the world now use social media, with 266 million new users coming online within the last year.What’s more: The average daily time spent using social media is 2h 23m! So how can financial advisors and financial planners maximize their social media marketing strategy so they can better engage with their clients and find new prospects? This article goes into some strategies and methods!
Marketing Recommendations from One Attorney to All Advisors
Marketing agency for wealth managers and financial advisors
In a fiercely competitive industry, financial advisors must prioritize effective marketing to attract clients and drive business growth. Crafting a well-structured marketing plan, leveraging the power of digital marketing and social media, collaborating with specialized marketing agencies, and providing valuable content through content marketing are key strategies to achieve success. By adopting innovative tactics and utilizing marketing automation, financial advisors can differentiate themselves, build credibility, and establish strong client relationships.
The Importance of Branding for Financial Advisors
Branding Insight for financial advisors. In this video we discuss why branding is one of the most crucial steps a financial advisory practice can take to establish emotional connection and identity with its ideal prospect. If you don't believe it is important for your practice, listen further to hear our insight.
RIA's: Don't let AI scare you, it can increase your margins!
Select Advisors understands the challenges businesses face when integrating AI into their practices. Our AI consulting services offer tailored guidance and solutions to fully leverage the potential of AI. From devising bespoke AI strategies to selecting the right development partner and providing ongoing optimization, we ensure sustainable growth and success.
Conquering the Cocktail Party: Six Steps for Effortless Mingling
Networking is crucial for career development and business growth. Mastering networking skills leads to valuable connections and opportunities. Strategies include making connections during introductions, confidently approaching groups, excelling at small talk, avoiding controversial topics, and knowing when to move on.
47% of your clients are waiting til you ask them for a referral
This interesting research paper from 2014 captures major insight into the behaviors and circumstances that would trigger wealthy clients to refer friends and colleagues to their wealth manager.
Use Gamification with Your Clients and Team for More Growth
Gamification is a powerful tool that can enhance performance and growth in finance, law, and accounting. By applying game mechanics to non-game contexts, it drives engagement and motivation. This article highlights the benefits of gamification and offers five strategies for financial and legal professionals to implement. These strategies include referral contests, financial education quizzes, thought leadership contests, and more. Gamification can increase engagement, improve knowledge retention, foster collaboration, provide real-time feedback, and support continuous learning and development. By embracing gamification, professionals can create an exciting and dynamic workplace culture while empowering their teams to succeed.
SEC Marketing Rule, Rule 206(4)-1 of the Advisers Act
Advisors are starting to be modernized to the 2020’s by the SEC! In this video interview with attorney Chris Stanely, we learn more about the details of the new adopted amendments to Rule 206(4)-1 under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (the Advisers Act) to modernize the regulation of investment adviser advertising and solicitation practices. More importantly, we discuss how to maximize these updates for your practice’s marketing efforts!
Why now is the most crucial time for advisors to send out a Net Promoter Score (NPS) Survey
Best questions to ask your team during your sales/pipeline review meetings
Managing a sales team, or developing a new one, can be frustrating, especially if you don’t know how to best coach your team around sales to develop their pipeline. In this article, we’ve outlined 10 questions to help shape your meetings for better outcome. Learn why we are the best sales training firm for advisory firms and wealth management RIAs
The Most Private of Private Members' Clubs
Salary and Compensation Rates at Family Offices and RIA's
How to Motivate Advisor Teams With Creative Compensation (Comp) Structures: Amy in Barron's Podcast
Amy Parvaneh was recently published in Barron’s, and recorded for Barron’s Advisor Podcast, about compensation and pay packages that are most suitable for advisory teams and firms around business development. In the recording, she discusses the downfalls of the traditional revenue split, and how to best align your team’s roles and responsibilities (including around business development) with their personality.
Should You Rename Your Advisory Practice?
Choosing a name for your practice should not be taken lightly. Name ideas for a wealth management practice are aplenty, but most advisors seem to lean towards the same style and approach, which can be hurting them in the long run. Read this about the art of naming a new or existing advisory practice!
Sports Sponsorships for Financial Businesses: What Are the Key Considerations?
Advisory firms are always seeking ways to expand their brand recognition. One avenue that deserves series consideration is Sports Sponsorships and Marketing. This article discusses how sports sponsorships can help you reach a major new category of eyeballs, but is it always worth it? Let’s find out!
Should you add a Family Office to your wealth management firm?
In this video, I discuss the future of the wealth management arena given the advent of AI, as well as discuss how wealth management firms can take advantage of adding Family Office services to their practice. What are family office services beyond investing, tax and legal? What other services should you add to your wealth management firm to truly stand apart from the competition?
How to embrace Succession’s "Quiet Luxury" for your Branding and Marketing
Pros and Cons of an Outsourced Chief Marketing Expert for Financial and Legal Firms
In this article we provide answers to your questions such as: Should you have someone in-house, or should you outsource the role of a marketing for your firm? Do you need a marketing strategist, a CMO, a brand strategist, or something in between? What exactly do you need, and should this person be in-house or external? What to look for in a CMO?