FiComm, FMG partner to train advisers in digital marketing

FiComm, FMG partner to train advisers in digital marketing
The training will help advisers improve their marketing, as well as teaching them to develop video content and launch podcasts and events.
NOV 10, 2022

FiComm Partners, a marketing and PR agency, is teaming up with marketing software firm FMG Suite to provide financial advisers with training on how to market their practices digitally.

Advisers who use FMG’s marketing solution will have access to the marketing coaching program taught by executives from FiComm and FMG.

“We constantly hear feedback from advisors that while there are leading technology solutions available in the marketplace, digital marketing is still new to them,” Megan Carpenter, CEO of FiComm, said in a statement. “They are asking for the education and training to optimize these technology tools and resources, which is the gap our new partnership with FMG will bridge.”

The FMG/FiComm Advisor Marketing Bootcamp will include live workshops along with a library of resources and monthly marketing classes.

Advisers will learn to improve the marketing they do on the FMG platform, as well as how to develop video content, launch podcasts and events, and build digital prospects.

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