Referrals have long been the growth engine for the financial services industry because they carry an air of credibility that no cold email or ad campaign could ever replicate.
Every financial advisor and fund manager knows that raising capital is a numbers game, but few take the time to quantify it.
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The use of social media for brands is well in the mainstream, but social media in the financial services sector is certainly unique. When used correctly and securely, social media drastically improves the customer experience as well as the company’s marketing process.
Hard to believe maybe, but I get this question at least once a week. Does content marketing still work? Does it still matter that we’re creating content on a regular basis, promoting it and having conversations with potential customers? My answer, of course, is yes. (Actually, it’s more like, “yes!”) It’s cliche, but the phrase
The New York times raised an interesting question the other day, calling into question the very fact of the market’s existence, noting that “with the economy in free fall, the resilience of share prices defies the misfortunes of most Americans.” Here’s a bit of the story: “By then, the market’s rebound had become a source
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