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Anybody can have a blog but not everybody should

Advisers should only create a blog if they have something unique to say, coach suggests.

After writing the social media handbook for financial advisers and many articles on social media, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, I am asked all the time by advisers, “Matt, should I create a blog?”
Reading Josh Brown's recent article Conquer social media – it's like falling off

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