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With digital disruptions and shifting customer expectations defining the financial landscape, achieving sustainable growth demands a strategic approach that transcends traditional marketing tactics. For forward-thinking financial services firms, the challenge lies in creating a framework that seamlessly integrates marketing and growth strategies, prioritizing brand differentiation and customer-centric value creation.

In this episode, Jack talks with Kelly Waltrich, Co-Founder & CEO of localhost:10008/. For years, Kelly has been championing the role of marketing in the financial services industry. She designed the strategy behind several successful rebrands, acquisitions, and product launches, including spearheading the development of two advisor marketing products while creating unmatched overall brand visibility and helping to turn company executives into industry thought leaders. Through forward-thinking demand generation, PR, and product marketing, Kelly created a consistent inbound pipeline for both firms, driving CAC down and SOV up.

Kelly talks with Jack about modern marketing and growth strategies in the financial services industry. She shares how localhost:10008/ helps firms build growth engines and differentiate themselves in a crowded market. Kelly emphasizes the need for firms to have a strong brand and messaging that resonates with their target audience.

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This week on Bridging the Gap, Matt dives into the intricate world of marketing with Kelly Waltrich, former Chief Marketing Officer at eMoney Advisor and Orion Advisor Solutions, now CEO and Co-Founder at localhost:10008/, Fintech and Martech Advisor, and Inaugural WealthManagement.com’s CMO of the Year. The conversation kicks off with Kelly’s journey from a thirteen-year-old entrepreneurially-minded individual selling ideas to her grandmother, to her strategic maneuvers through various financial sectors, ultimately leading to the launch of her marketing firm. The narrative chronicles her encounters with prominent fintech companies, emphasizing the significance of purposeful marketing. Her journey mirrors a commitment to continuous evolution and adaptability within the industry. Kelly’s story serves as a beacon for aspiring marketers and financial advisors alike, proving that a deliberate path combined with experience-driven growth is a compelling formula for success.

The episode further explores the common missteps in the financial advisory community’s approach to marketing, highlighting the reluctance to invest in what could be a business’s most potent growth engine. Kelly advocates for a customized approach, dismantling the myth of one-size-fits-all marketing solutions in favor of personalized strategies that resonate. She explores the hurdles encountered in her entrepreneurial path, highlighting the complexities of blending personal relationships with business. Her initial experience, where friends became her inaugural clients, became a pivotal lesson that reshaped her outlook on constructing a resilient business framework.

As the conversation continues, you’ll pick up valuable tips on how to match marketing plans with a company’s growth goals and set clear targets for smart marketing investments. Matt examines different marketing options, delving into how to attract clients and finding a balance between immediate successes and long-term strategies. The episode wraps up with a discussion about the future of financial advice. It touches on blending technology, understanding behavior, and creating customized experiences for different clients. 

Timestamps From This Episode

[00:02:47] Kelly recounts her path from the age of thirteen to the present day.

[00:07:19] Kelly unveils two lessons she had to confront, catching her by surprise with their unforeseen nature.

[00:15:31] Kelly outlines how advisors need to consider awareness versus conversion and how they can reframe their mentality. 

[00:21:44] Kelly shares the lessons she learned while collaborating with Daniel Crosby and the insights she has gathered in the past couple of years on integrating psychology and behaviors into marketing. 

[00:26:52] Matt asks Kelly, “Why do we need to change as an industry?”

[00:35:04] Kelly guides listeners through the implementation of AI in her firm, offering insights into how she envisions its impact unfolding.

[00:38:44] “So I think that people want to be involved in their finances. I think this generation wants to be really hands on and I think that we’re going to have to get creative around the ways that we’re delivering that service.”

[00:42:43] Kelly presents actionable advice for listeners. 

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What’s your strong suit?

As a financial advisor, you’re juggling more hats than a circus performer – marketing, client relationships, and, of course, your core expertise. But here’s the catch: if you’re trying to handle branding all by yourself, you might be missing out on a difference-maker.

Why blend in when you could stand out?

In this episode, our own Matt Halloran is joined by Kelly Waltrich – co-founder and CEO of localhost:10008/ – to unravel the essential role branding plays in the financial services world. Tune in and discover how teamwork, learning, and masterful branding done right can transform your advisory game.

Matt and Kelly discuss:

  • How great advisors are not necessarily great marketers, and why you need to find someone who is an expert
  • The importance of pushing your colleagues – and they, you – to constantly learn new things
  • Why integration in marketing trumps budget or size of firm
  • How coordinated activity is better than massive but disconnected amounts, and the value of asking yourself, “what is helping me get to my goals and the goals of my clients, and what is just noise?”
  • Why  branding needs to resonate internally before you share it externally
  • localhost:10008/’s new Advisor Brand Builder tool, and how firms are using it for recruiting and onboarding, amongst other things
  • How to ask the right – aka second and third-level – questions when developing your own brand
  • And more

And we all do that for each other, which is something I think all businesses should do. Make sure that you’re constantly forcing each other to learn new things.” ~Kelly Waltrich

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Today we’re excited to welcome Kelly Waltrich into In The Suite. There’s so much to talk about in this episode. Kelly is Chief Marketing Officer of Orion Advisor Solutions. At Orion Advisor Solutions, they help advisors find success by offering personalized financial management continuum, including advisor technology and investment solutions.

Kelly is like a butterfly. There’s art in the metamorphosis. There’s beauty in change. Kelly believes in adapting to change as it comes, which it inevitably will. Change is always looming, always near. Just be ready for it. You’ll hear Kelly talk about “change all day every day” and the conversation that made a gigantic impact on her first week at Orion.

Join the conversation to hear about:

  • Kelly beliefs about building trust with your peers  (5:55)
  • How to hire and find the right people (8:20)
  • Ways the Orion workflow has shifted since COVID (12:30)
  • Latest big news and updates at Orion (17:10)
  • Thinking about the steps of the Orion client journey (19:20)
  • Orion’s unique spin to content (24:00)
  • Hosting events in a post-COVID world (26:45)
  • Why you need to design your own career path (30:20)
  • The reason why welcoming change is so important (36:00)
  • Why we should lift each other up and build your community (43:50)
  • How a conversation changed Kelly’s life (46:10)
  • Tips on staying connected with your team and showing you care (51:40)
  • How Kelly champions her superpower every day (56:20)