Choosing a Web Platform that Rocks your Financial Advisor Firm

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So you’ve decided it’s about time to give your website an overhaul. Or maybe you broke off and went independent, and now you need to set up a site for your new firm. Do you use a template? Do you get a developer and custom design your own site?

Let’s face it: Picking the right web platform for your financial advisor firm is overwhelming.

That’s why I was so glad to have Ryan Russell of Twenty over Ten with me on the show to shed some light on the options you may have.

You’ll learn:

  • The major things to consider when you are trying to figure out which web platform works for your financial advisor firm.
  • Guidelines to help you make sure your website’s security is up to par with standards
  • Why it matters if you own the content or not
  • Cost considerations for the initial site and on an ongoing basis

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Resources mentioned in the show

Twenty Over Ten

Samantha Russell’s LinkedIn videos – see here LinkedIn feed here

 

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