“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. The upside of saying “no,” or how to focus your practice to avoid (or stop) “under-earning while being overwhelmed” [Article: 4-minute read]: “As James Clear points out in ‘Atomic Habits,’ ‘Most people don’t have trouble focusing. They have trouble deciding.’ We say yes to so much that we’re forced to divide our efforts, which dilutes our efficacy. Clear’s advice is to ruthlessly trim our goals until we’ve said no to almost everything, ensuring that we stay focused on the few things that will add the…
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Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (March 6-7, 2021)
“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. New Planner Recruiting’s Caleb Brown shares his tips for how new financial planners can gain confidence in low-risk environments [Video: 3-minutes]: 5 Ways To Gain Confidence As A New Planner [Caleb Brown, New Planner Recruiting] ProudMouth founder and CEO Kirk Lowe shares how to accelerate your content marketing results with organic strategies, how a small podcast audience can get just as much ROI as more established podcasts, and multiple marketing tactics to leverage your podcast episodes with “centers of influence” and…
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Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (December 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. Legacy Investment Planning founder and advisor Sten Morgan shares how he delivers and communicates massive value upfront to prospects and why he isn’t afraid they will “take it and run” [Podcast and Transcript]: “As a young advisor, when I got a ‘plate appearance,’ I had to hit it. Like, I couldn’t afford to miss out on good prospects because I wasn’t having a lot, as I was building my practice. So I had to say, ‘My close rate had to be…
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Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (December 5-6, 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. Financial planning professor and blogger Mary Carlson talks about her winding journey through the industry, the key question she asked to open job opportunities early on, being willing to make changes to find your fit (while not burning bridges), and more: [Podcast]: “I knew pretty early on that I wanted to be both a career woman and a mother. That has always been really important and near and dear to my heart. I led kind of a winding path through my…
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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:…