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Guide to Financial Advisor Marketing for Millennials

According to Smart Asset, only 11% of Millennials use Financial advisors on a regular basis. Only about a third of Financial Advisors actively target millennials. That means there are many millennials who need financial advice and plenty of opportunities for financial advisors. So why are so few financial advisors marketing to millennials

The disconnect could be that millennials communicate and conduct business differently than the generation before them, so advisors are unwilling or unable to adapt. Or maybe financial advisors just need a better understanding of what makes millennials tick. Either way, if you want to attract millennial investors, change your perspective and your marketing approach.

Millennials and Financial Advisors: Where’s the Disconnect?

Millennials differ from the typically older demographics most financial advisors serve — so financial advisor marketing to millennials must be different to connect with them. While it’s easy to blame the age gap, (the average advisor is 55 and millennials range in age from 25 to 40), there’s more to the disconnect. Millennials have become accustomed to more choices, more ways to communicate, and broader, more personalized service from the brands they choose.

Your advisory has access to the same technology that millennials embrace, so the disconnect isn’t from lack of technology. The disconnect is how millennials and financial advisors use that technology. Here are five steps financial advisors can take to connect with millennials to build trust and, ultimately, more business. 

  • Engage Millennials Where They Are Most Comfortable

Millennials have used the internet for everything from social communications to buying products and services their whole lives. They communicate via social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter — and so should your financial advisor marketing to millennials. Connecting with a millennial audience on their preferred platforms lets financial advisors connect more frequently, while promoting a less formal interaction, which typically appeals to the demographic. 

  • Don’t Forget the Personal Touch

Millennials love technology, but they still need the human touch for important decisions like financial planning. Robo-advisors may seem like the perfect fit for millennials seeking financial advice, but according to Investopedia, only about one in five actually use the technology. 

That’s because robo-advisors can’t provide the education, planning, and coaching that a financial advisor can. Robo-advisor technology is gaining traction, but it’s not something advisors should fear. Robo-advisors are tools that can complement traditional financial planning services and should be seen as an opportunity to create a more comprehensive approach for serving tech-savvy millennial investors.

  • Be More Than Just a Financial Advisor

To connect with millennials seeking financial advice, you have to be more than a financial advisor. This demographic demands more than expertise and advice regarding finances — millennials expect advisors to provide engaging and informative content that speaks to their immediate needs. Providing resources such as lead-generating content about student loans, IRAs, and even topics that are indirectly related to finances builds trust and engagement.

  • Ditch the Dinner Seminars and Create Experiences Instead

Traditional financial advisor events for clients like seminars, dinners, and informative presentations aren’t enough to attract millennial investors. That’s because younger clients want advisors to provide unique, experience-based events that are about more than financial planning. 

Creating experiences for millennials such as cooking classes, wine tastings, and fitness-based events provides an opportunity to show that you are a financial advisor in tune with their needs and expectations. And because unique events like these promote interaction and relationship building, they help millennials and financial advisors create the rapport needed to build relationships. 

  • Listen First, Advise Second

Millennials don’t want to hear a speech on the benefits of financial planning or what your advisory can do for them — they want a conversation and they want to be in the lead. Remember, every generation is different, from how they buy to how they communicate, so interacting with a younger demographic the same way you do with an older demographic just won’t work.

Instead, realize that one of millennials’ most important needs is to be heard. That means letting them lead the conversation and allowing them to express their most pressing concerns up front. When you focus on listening and understanding rather than advising, at least in the beginning, you will receive invaluable information that can guide you in the best direction for the client. 

Now that you know how marketing to millennials is different, you can focus on addressing what draws millennials away from financial advisors. Learn more about financial advisor marketing to millennials, including automated email campaigns, social media engagement, and event promotion, when you check out our Elevate marketing platform. Get your demo today and find out how connecting with millennials can help grow your AUM. 

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