
Marketing isn’t the colouring in department.In conversation with Emma HardimanIn this episode, James is joined by Emma Hardiman to explore the role marketing should really play inside a financial planning business, and why it’s often misunderstood.Too often, marketing is treated as a support function, brought in at the end to “make things look good” rather than influence how a firm grows. In this conversation, Emma shares why marketing should sit at the centre of client understanding, trust and strategic decision-making. In this episode, they discuss:Why marketing is often treated as a “colouring in” functionThe gap between brand, strategy and real growthHow trust is built before any client interactionWhy clients buy belief, not just adviceThe role marketing should play in shaping a businessMoving from reactive activity to strategic influenceThis episode challenges how financial planning firms think about marketing, and what needs to change for it to truly drive growth. If you’re a financial planner, business owner or marketer within an advice firm, this episode is for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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