Can you be a financial advisor without cold calling?


Question:
I'm very interested in financial advising, but I don't want to have to hassle and annoy people to get clients. Is there any way to be a financial advisor but not have to build a client base from the ground up?

Answer:
you could buy existing clientele from a retiring advisor. Contact advisors in your area and see if you can shadow them or assist them and then their clients will become familiar with you if you take over.
This is a very good question.

I work with a few fin. advisors on their marketing and here is what I have found. Cold calling is not effective. You can make 4,000 calls and get 0 response from it. I work with them on alternative methods of marketing that are much more effective, but relatively expensive, so for someone starting out they are probably not ideal either.

So what can work? Networking and referrals. Join a couple networking groups and get people you know to help you build your circle of prospects. Done right this can be very powerful.
To avoid cold calling: do it online - get a website or a blog and do your advising online - practice on answersroom.com :) and let people come to you.

To avoid building a client base from ground up? Use family & friends as clients first...word of mouth always works!
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