How to create a savage tagline for wealth management

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What is the best tagline for wealth management? Tally-ho! In this blogpod Iโ€™m going to teach you how to create your own savage financial advisor tagline.

For those of you who are new to my blog/podcast, my name is Sara. I am a CFAยฎ charterholder and I used to be a financial advisor. I have a weekly newsletter in which I talk about financial advisor lead generation topics which is best described as โ€œfun and irreverent.โ€ So please subscribe!

Sara Grillo, CFA is a highly fun and slightly crazy marketing consultant based in NYC.
I am an irreverent and fun marketing consultant for financial advisors.

Letโ€™s get on with the blog!

Guess what: you might not even need one!

People overcommunicate. The less said the better.

I truly believe that if you are a good communicator on a one on one basis, whether on LinkedIn or in person, then things are going to happen for you. I think that in life we need to focus more on listening to each other, observing, being perceptive and understanding about others, etc. 

However itโ€™s always easier to do concrete projects to think of things like taglines and better websites, business cards, etc. But I donโ€™t really think theyโ€™re essential for good communication, unlike what the rest of the marketing community would have you believe!

You might not need a tagline for wealth management in order to market yourself effectively. But if you do decide to use one, here are some tips.

No โ€œtagline thrustingโ€

I see a great deal of forcing of taglines out there, where financial advisors are flashing their taglines everywhere whether it be on their websites, business cards, social media. I think when you use it this way it makes the whole thing look too promotional.

Most of the time the tagline isnโ€™t worth flashing anywhere, because it doesnโ€™t really say anything that sets the advisor apart.

โ€œPutting your wealth goals first, all the time.โ€

Well, the client is paying you $12k a year! You might as well!

Or how about this one – โ€œYour needs are our priority.โ€

No kidding!

If it doesnโ€™t really differentiate you and/or getting attention, donโ€™t bother putting it anywhere.  Find something catchy and then have it appear here and there at just the right time, in the right place, to give yourself some memorability.

A tagline for wealth management should not include cliches!

Ya heard me, financial advisors?

Years ago before I started to focus my business on LinkedIn for financial advisors, I had a very eclectic business across various industries such as retail, technology, etc.

I had this one very skeptical prospect, a Subaru dealership, and they wanted me to make them a sample YouTube video pretending I was selling a Subaru. I made the video and to give it some verve, I called myself, โ€œSubaru Sara.โ€

My parents were visiting the weekend I was taping it, and to this day, years and years later, they still remember Subaru Sara. My point is that the tagline doesnโ€™t have to make complete sense or go as according to total logic. Itโ€™s not about the facts you are conveying, or the logic. 

If you are intriguing, sometimes that is enough to get their attention and help you be remembered.

Don’t be afraid to be a little creative….nobody will die or get hurt…okay?

Guidelines to follow

Here are some tangible guidelines for creating a tagline for wealth management.

  • One sentence โ€“ keep it brief, no more than 4-5 words. This means youโ€™ll have to limit the amount of ideas. Simplicity is the best thing; stick to one thought. We donโ€™t need to go over your process for setting up an account.
  • Irony โ€“ the most thought-provoking phrases are those that are somewhat confusing.
  • Curiosity โ€“ the point of this isnโ€™t to tell everyone how great you are. This is not factual. The point is to make them say, โ€œSheesh, thatโ€™s interesting. I need to know more about this.โ€
  • Exclusivity โ€“ use an exclusivity/focus word such as: only, just, solely, exclusively, no more than, not more than, no more of something, not until, or without. This will narrow the audienceโ€™s focus on one particular thing you do differently.
  • Non cheesy โ€“ donโ€™t be tacky. This means you canโ€™t use buzzwords like, โ€œgoalsโ€, โ€œpreservationโ€, or โ€œcommitmentโ€, or โ€œpersonalized.โ€
  • Asking a great question works best.  Donโ€™t you wish everyone used Dial?

How is a tagline different from an elevator pitch?

An elevator pitch is used as a conversation starter; the goal is to get them to respond. Read my blog about financial advisor elevator pitches to learn how to create your own.

With a tagline you want to drop it and shut up; the goal is to get their attention.

Examples of financial advisor taglines

Here are some examples of possible taglines for wealth management firms or advisors.

  • I only work with the cool tech execs
  • Solely focused on compassionate vets
  • Not until thereโ€™s complete financial clarity
  • Nobody stays rich by accident
  • Only advice; no more annuity pitches
  • Financial advice without the BS
  • Wouldnโ€™t you rather just have a badass retirement?
  • Exclusively focused on equity-compensated executives
  • Unstoppably positive attitude

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-Sara G

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