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InvestmentWriting.com is one of “7 Financial Advisory Blogs that Rock”

What a delight! The Investment Writing blog has been named one of “7 Financial Advisory Blogs that Rock” on the ClientWise blog.

My blog was singled out for its “mission to bring clarity to the sometimes arcane and confusing world of financial writing, especially when done by financial advisors, investment advisors and wealth managers.”

More financial blogs that rock

I’m honored to be in the company of outstanding bloggers named by this ClientWise post. They include

What YOU can share with another winning blogger

One of the seven bloggers who rock has taken my blogging class tailored to financial advisors. You can, too. But you’d better act soon. The class starts May 16. I don’t plan to offer it again until 2013. Plus, I plan to raise the price significantly next time.

Register now for “How to Write Blog Posts People Will Read: A 5-Lesson Writing Class for Financial Advisors.

Woody Allen’s wisdom for successful financial bloggers

You’ve probably seen financial blogs that start strong, then disappear. They fail to achieve the investment or wealth management professional’s goal of connecting with clients, prospects, and referral sources.

As Woody Allen is reported to have said, “80 percent of success is showing up.”

Blog regularly and you’re bound to see results over the long run. Be patient.

Having trouble sticking to a schedule? You’ll find helpful tips on this blog. Here are some to get you started:

 

Note: This blog post was edited on June 10, 2012, when I corrected a mistake in the Woody Allen quote and then again on October 22, 2012, when I learned that he may not have said this after all. Later, I edited this post to add more related posts.

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