Most of my marketing experiments have failed. But, some have succeeded. From spending tens of thousands of dollars on print ads to hiring a Harvard data nerd to run Facebook campaigns, it's quite possible I've experimented more in the last five years than the average advisor has in their entire career. And this is just the beginning.
Join me as I explore the world of marketing in the financial planning industry. Follow along as I experiment with different ideas, share my successes and failures, and interview outside-the-box experts.
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Most of my marketing experiments have failed. But, some have succeeded. From spending tens of thousands of dollars on print ads to hiring a Harvard data nerd to run Facebook campaigns, it's quite possible I've experimented more in the last five years than the average advisor has in their entire career. And this is just the beginning.
Join me as I explore the world of marketing in the financial planning industry. Follow along as I experiment with different ideas, share my successes and failures, and interview outside-the-box experts.
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Experiments in Advisor Marketing
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How to Write and Market Press Releases (Without Hiring a PR Agency!)
Experiments in Advisor Marketing
Most of my marketing experiments have failed. But, some have succeeded. From spending tens of thousands of dollars on print ads to hiring a Harvard data nerd to run Facebook campaigns, it's quite possible I've experimented more in the last five years than the average advisor has in their entire career. And this is just the beginning.
Join me as I explore the world of marketing in the financial planning industry. Follow along as I experiment with different ideas, share my successes and failures, and interview outside-the-box experts.