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Saying Goodbye: What 60 Episodes Taught Us About Marketing

Saying Goodbye: What 60 Episodes Taught Us About Marketing

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Is it time to say goodbye to your marketing efforts that aren't delivering results?

In this final episode of Advisor Marketing Made Simple, hosts Taylor Schulte and Kendra Wright share their journey of creating 60 episodes and the difficult decision to conclude the show as their priorities have shifted.

From reflecting on their year-long commitment to sharing success stories of past guests who implemented their advice, they deliver powerful insights on what truly works in advisor marketing.

We cover:

► Why focusing on one marketing channel delivers better results than dabbling in many

► How two advisors transformed their practices by doubling down on LinkedIn and YouTube

► The shocking reality of what it takes to produce quality marketing

► Why better words beat better visuals in marketing every time

► The importance of setting concrete, measurable goals instead of open-ended experiments

Tune in for this bittersweet finale that distills a year's worth of marketing wisdom into actionable takeaways that can transform your approach to growing your practice.

Whether you're struggling with marketing overwhelm or looking to refine your strategy, this episode provides clarity on what truly matters—focus, consistency, and solving real problems for your ideal clients.

Stay Connected with Us:

  • Connect with Taylor on LinkedIn
  • Learn more about The Advisor Growth Community (AGC)
  • Connect with Kendra on LinkedIn
  • Sign up to get updates on her new book on advisor marketing

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