
The Perfect Trap
A single definition of perfect doesn’t exist– seems a little paradoxical that there are multiple ways to describe something that is supposed to be without flaws, exact, and accurate. There

A single definition of perfect doesn’t exist– seems a little paradoxical that there are multiple ways to describe something that is supposed to be without flaws, exact, and accurate. There

This year was the first year I attended FinCon – and I have to be honest, it wasn’t exactly what I expected. This is mostly because I had no idea

Does it ever seem like some people really have their content strategy nailed down? Like how an article shared on LinkedIn, a well-timed Tweet, an engaging blog on Facebook, or

This post was originally written for and published in the Journal of Financial Planning Practice Management Blog. Many financial planners struggle when it comes to content marketing. The frustrations are

Titles set the tone for a work. They allow people to gauge what content to expect from reading your post. I actually like to title my pieces before I begin

I was one of those kids who snuck a flashlight into my room, waiting patiently for my parents to shut the door until I could dive under my covers to

I distinctly remember sitting through a Language Arts lesson in second grade. We were writing short stories, and we were learning all about how to create catchy titles for our

There are a few things that financial planners struggle with when it comes to blogging: Lack of time. Lack of interest. Not knowing what topics to write about. While there

There’s a buzz around content marketing – and blogging, in particular – these days. It seems as though everyone knows how important it is, and there’s a kind of desperation

We all hit a point when we need a break. I hit that point just before the holiday season started last year. My business was growing, I was getting organized