Let’s create some content that will turn you into the go-to financial advisor for a thriving community that wants to see you grow!
There’s nothing better than coming into the office on Monday (or any day, really) to find three well-qualified prospects wanting to talk to you because a friend mentioned your name.
That’s an everyday scenario for community builders who stay in front of their markets with compelling and compliant marketing content that attracts like-minded thinkers.
Below you’ll find a list of the content we could develop to start building your community, along with some ballpark pricing that is negotiable depending on your project.
Content Marketing Services
- Blog Posts
- Email Marketing
- Sales Letters
- Newsletters
- Events
- Scripts
- Webinars
- Seminars
- Workshops
- Brochures
- Direct Mail
- Website Copy
- Thought Leadership
- Press Releases
- White Papers
- Flyers
- Advisor Bios
- Articles
- Case Studies
- Welcome Kits
- E-Books
- Editorial/Content Calendars
- Display Advertising
- Social Media Posts
- Social Media Ads
- Landing Pages
- Lead Magnets
- Lead Nurturing Series
- Marketing Strategy/Plans
- Marketing Campaigns
- Communication Programs
- Marketing Systems
Pricing
- General freelance rate: $50/hr
- Press releases: $500
- Sales emails: $500-$2,500
- Website copy: $50-$250 per web page
- Articles: $1,000-$2,500+
- Newsletters: $500-$1,500
- Brochures: $1,000-$2,500+
- E-books/whitepapers: ~$50/page
- Presentation scripts: $3,500+
- Marketing plan: $3,500+
Rules of Engagement
- Actual pricing may vary. The rates above are just ballpark numbers. Your project may vary depending on how fast you need it, the scope of the work, processing fees and other considerations. My preference is to work with you on a project basis where I can spend unlimited time developing the best content and systems for what you need.
- Fees include 2 free revisions. Creating new content is a partnership between you and me, and sometimes it’s hard to get it exactly right the first go-round. I want you to be happy and will gladly revise as needed to meet previously agreed-on objectives. However, usually we get it very, very close on the first draft.
- 50% deposit up front. And the rest is due immediately upon completion. No work starts until the deposit is received; then we attack.
- New work, new quote. Project creep is common. As additional work is introduced, we reserve the right to re-quote the project.