“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. Conventional wisdom says to use Twitter primarily for networking among colleagues and building relationships with members of the media. AllStreet Wealth’s Thomas Kopelman shares why he ignored this advice and how it allowed him to build his RIA’s revenue to over $16k per month. He also covers the advantages of Twitter’s “frictionless follow” vs. LinkedIn for growth, how a pull marketing strategy based on educational content allows you to be “anti-needy,” and more [Podcast]: “I don’t cold DM anybody, I don’t…
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Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (March 11-12, 2023)
“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. Plancorp’s Chief Planning Officer Brian King covers the most notable planning opportunities from SECURE Act 2.0 (both for pre-retirees and early accumulators) [Podcast or Video]: “It includes many more provisions (than SECURE Act 1.0). It’s a longer bill. There are more things to think about. (Though our perspective, and I think the perspective that you will hear from others, is that there is no one, single provision that rises to the level of the death of the ‘Stretch IRA’ that came…
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Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (December 31, 2022 – January 1, 2023)
“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. Former chair of the Financial Planning Association Dr. Dave Yeske on the value of journaling about your professional development, volunteering to build your “network,” the evolving role and skillset of financial planners, and more [Podcast or Video]: “It’s now become unambiguously clear to everyone that the quantitative part of what we do as financial planners is, honestly, the easy part: it’s various applications of time value of money concepts, nine times out of 10. But change is hard. Human beings struggle…
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Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (December 24-26, 2022)
“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 Human Side of Money” podcast host Brendan Frazier shares the best lessons and insights from his outstanding guests over the past year, touching on topics including [Podcast]: How to create a “Goal Hierarchy” that emphasizes the “Why” behind goals to actually create behavioral change and strengthen your client relationships The importance of question ordering and when to use statement prompts instead of questions to get better answers from clients The effectiveness of the “EAR” framework in client communications And more……
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Weekend Content for New Financial Planners (May 8-9 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. How Thomas Kopelman picked up 5 new clients in about 6 months through his Instagram efforts and how he structures his fee model to make serving millennials profitable [Video: 22-minutes]: How To Utilize Instagram To Grow Your Business [Samantha Russell, Twenty Over Ten] The anatomy of an effective marketing funnel and the importance of “micro-commitments” [Podcast: 53-minutes]: “There is some large financial event that happens once every two years. So the goal [at the] top-of-funnel is not to move the money.…