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New Media on Ulitzer
Distribution media consultant D. Bruce Johnston announced this week the March 1 launch of a new strategic, creative service dedicated to thought leadership messaging strategies for advisors in transition.
“First: It’s about each advisor, their vision and the clients they serve. It’s about building conviction and consensus around their story,” Mr. Johnston noted.
“Second: It’s about speed to market when nothing less will do. Advisors will find they can actualize their vision with Advisolocity faster and more cost-effectively than with conventional agencies.”

Third: It’s coming to the RIA world March 1.
Zach Hedges, project developer, added that his prospects and clients were increasingly demanding a more intense focus on blending low-cost solutions into the messaging mix. “Social media is like free air time,” Mr. Hedges said. “No entrepreneur can afford to ignore free exposure. Thoughtful decision-makers are finding that social media strategies quickly reward them with low-cost, creative strategies that make it easier to attract and retain clients and assets.”
In the meantime, advisors are invited to contact the Advisolocity team at this link to discuss their current situation.
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