“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. Thinking outside of the box for client and prospect virtual events: “Whether it’s a big holiday party or an intimate dinner, most advisers host some type of gathering throughout the year. Socializing with clients is a proven way to enhance relationships and is often a great source of referrals, particularly when clients bring friends along. In our new virtual world, few advisers are hosting dinners or wine tastings, and even fewer clients want to attend; instead, advisers are planning unique, scalable…
-
-
Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (October 10-11, 2020)
“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. Prospect conversion efficiency, ability to focus on financial planning, and other benefits of authentic, compelling marketing content: “‘It’s not that we think we know everything, a lot of what we’re writing about deals with the uncertainty of the subject matter and all of the things that are unknowable,’ he said. ‘Being willing to say, ‘alright, we’re pretty smart, but there’s a lot we still don’t know and here’s how we think about that,’ that resonates with readers.'” Ritholtz CEO Josh Brown…
-
Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (October 3-4, 2020)
“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. Opportunity amid chaos: “But if 2020 has brought unique problems, it has also set the stage for proactive advisors to really grow, says Jud Mackrill, chief marketing officer at Carson Group, an RIA with $12 billion AUM based in Omaha, Neb. ‘I see a very clear opportunity for advisors to seize this moment,’ he says. ‘This is a time for advisors to mature the marketing side of their business to really tackle the challenge of growth in this season of uncertainty.’…
-
Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (September 26-27, 2020)
“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. Kinder Institute founder George Kinder and Communications Director Lora Woodward speak with XY Planning Network’s Maddy Roche on the benefits of the EVOKE® process for clients and your firm: “I began to realize that this longing for a different life was endemic. Everybody I met had something like that. And so it made me realize that as I was gathering these financial skills to give myself freedom, I realized that these financial skills were meant to give everybody freedom. And so…
-
Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (September 19-20, 2020)
“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. NorthAvenue founder Kristen Moosmiller’s story of persevering through the Great Recession and industry obstacles to build a comprehensive planning firm intent on changing the industry: “From there, I really focused on, while I was working on my experience requirement, just reading as much as I could (meaning continuing education) and networking with people. Over the next year or so, I was speaking up a lot in client meetings and sharing things that I had learned and become confident in. Soon after,…
-
Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (September 12-13, 2020)
“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. Samuel Deane’s origin story, mission, and well-developed niche: “When I sit down with clients that work in tech and they’re looking for an advisor, I’m really confident that that client will choose me because I’ve built the business specifically for this demographic.” Finding And Growing A Purpose-Fueled Niche (Steve Sanduski, Between Now And Success) A more effective approach (though potentially counterintuitive) for reassuring clients: “By blindly espousing the ‘it’s not different this time’ mantra, you may be creating more stress, which is the opposite…
-
Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (September 5-7, 2020)
“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. A simple system for building and maintaining your important relationships: “What I love about Weisberg’s story is that it shatters so many myths about the best networkers, also known as superconnectors. You don’t need to be rich, charming, extroverted, or part of the old boys’ network. You can be kind, generous, helpful, and sincere without engaging in the transactional tit-for-tat thinking. And what emerges is both quite simple and spectacularly powerful. A tribe of like-minded and kind-hearted people each trying to impact…
-
Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (August 29-30, 2020)
“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. Success stories from financial advisors with non-traditional backgrounds: “My major was chemistry and, after a career in the pharmaceutical industry, I began working as an independent consultant. As my interest in the financial markets increased, I began exploring options for an “encore” career in the financial industry.” You Don’t Have To Be A Major In Business To Be A Financial Planner (Ginger Szala, ThinkAdvisor) New Planner Recruiting’s Caleb Brown covers 5 reasons to consider a career in financial planning: “The relationship that…
-
Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (August 22-23, 2020)
“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. Advisor Taylor Schulte’s origin story, perspectives on industry trends, and thoughts on advisor marketing (both digital and traditional): “In the past, when I was making these decisions to start my own business, I noticed I had kind of this entrepreneurial desire inside of me. I just was getting really tired of being told no by my employers and having to climb my way to yes. As you might know and as some people might find out, I’m kind of a creative…
-
Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (August 15-16, 2020)
“Weekend Content for New Financial Planners” is a collection of articles, podcasts, videos, etc. that I’ve been consuming regarding breaking into financial planning, industry trends, career development, and more. Tactics for getting prospects (or hiring managers) to “know, like, and trust” you: “The “know, like, trust” factor is the foundation for every relationship in business. Without it, you won’t make sales or sign new clients. With it, you are well on your way to cultivating profitable and fulfilling relationships that enable you to grow a business that you love.” The “Know, Like, Trust Factor” In Your Marketing (Crystal Lee Butler, Advisor Perspectives) An aspect required to build trust that’s often missed:…