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Situational Storytelling for Financial Advisors

Added on January 2015 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: There are countless opportunities to use a brief story to connect with a prospect, too many to cover in this format.  However, let me share with you some of the most common stock business questions financial advisors tend to get and would do well to have a personal situational story as a response.

Technology Sweetens Independence

Added on December 2014 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Financial advisors at independent RIA practices who integrate at least some degree of technology earn approximately 20 percent more in annual income than those who do not. Such an eye opening stat, from a 2013 whitepaper by Envestnet and Aite Group called, “RIA Productivity and Profitability: Integration Pays,” is just one of many cited in the report regarding the positive role of technology in the independent space.

 

Using mobile technology to take client relations to another level

Added on December 2014 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Mobile technology is transforming registered investment adviser practices as well as the nature of the adviser/client relationship. But to experience the full range of benefits that mobile applications provide, advisers need to change the way they think of mobility.

The Year of Financial Advisor Transformation

Added on December 2014 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: For advisors to capture more affluent business and demonstrate their value beyond performance, they’ll have to transform their business. Here are four steps to making 2015 the year of Financial Advisor Transformation.

5 Twitter Tips for Advisors

Added on December 2014 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: What can advisors say with 140 characters? The short answer is a lot more than you think.Here are some tips for advisors to get started using Twitter for business.

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