How can I be funny as a financial advisor without losing credibility?

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Question from a subscriber: “I’d like to be funny but being a financial advisor is a serious job. I’m scared to lose credibility.” Agree. I wouldn’t want my heart surgeon trying to make me crack up, either. But there are certain stages in the process of earning a client’s trust where a leeeetle financial advisor humor can be a huge asset.

Where to use it

Two specific places – your website and your social media.

Let me show you.

Actions you can take TODAY

#1

Say something funny on the home page of your website. It’s the part that gets the most attention and most are totally ho-hum.

Example: Boerum Hill Financial Advisors and their “financial planning for the yacht-less.”

Clever!

Now that’s a website I would remember.

Yeah?

Yaaaaaah.

#2

Use humor on social media to stop the scroll

Check out Mando Sallavanti‘s posting on LinkedIn.

He gets their attention using a funny image, and then directs them to a posting with a serious educational lesson.

You can see the positive response – over 200 comments.

Sara’s upshot

Sprinkle some humor into your marketing in a few places – just a touch. It’ll go a long way in:

  • Presenting you as real,
  • Making you memorable, and in
  • Helping your reader breathe a sigh of relief that you aren’t going to bore them to death.

BOOM – and there’s today’s marketing tip for ‘ya!

Ready to evoke some financial advisor humor?

Alright that’s all for now. I hope this blog about how to be funny as a financial advisor, without losing credibility, was helpful.

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Thanks for reading. See you in the next one!

-Sara G

Sources

Mando Sallavanti III, CFP, CEPA. (March 29th, 2024). You can run but you can’t hide. Thumbnail with attached text. [Post] LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/sallavanti_you-can-run-but-you-cant-hide-yeah-you-activity-7179447206855233536-xpLI?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

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