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Alex and Ross reunite to discuss the significant strides made by Blue Fish Mortgage Solutions, particularly in content creation through SEO, which has led to an increase in leads by targeting niche markets. They emphasise how this strategy has not only enhanced visibility but also positioned the company as a thought leader in the mortgage industry. Additionally, they highlight the crucial role of a robust social media presence in complementing the website, driving traffic, and further engaging potential customers, thus reinforcing the overall marketing strategy.
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Listen back to episode 260.
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In this engaging conversation, Alex talks with award-winning business owner and mentor Paul Flavin, who shares insights from his journey transitioning from running multiple mortgage businesses to becoming a business coach. They discuss how Grow Partnership offers valuable strategic guidance and support tailored for small mortgage businesses, including startups, helping them navigate challenges and achieve sustainable growth through targeted coaching services.
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In this episode of Room 101, The Lead Ladies sit down with Paul Huby, a Mortgage and Protection Adviser whose passions extend beyond finance to include Hyrox competitions and hiking adventures.
Paul delves into his biggest pet peeves, touching on issues like the chaos of supermarkets, the commercialisation of Christmas markets, the annoyance of product surveys, and the disruptive use of phones at concerts and festivals, offering a candid look at the societal habits that frustrate him.
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In the latest episode of Talking Ads, the team welcomes LinkedIn expert Louise Brogan, who discusses three innovative messaging-style ads from the platform, offering fresh insights while sharing valuable LinkedIn strategies. Alongside her advertising analysis, Louise updates listeners on her YouTube journey and its new goals, all infused with plenty of humour to keep the conversation lively and engaging!
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We recommend you view all the adverts before or during listening to this episode to engage in the discussion.
Immerse yourselves here.
If you would like to send in an advert that has caught your eye, please Whatsapp us on +44 7874 469647 and tell us why this made you stop and look, and we will include this on the next episode of Talking Ads.
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In this discussion, Alex Curtis is joined by Sam Mears, Regional Account Manager at LV= General Insurance to elaborate on the company's innovative service approach tailored for GI intermediaries, highlighting initiatives like awareness-raising round table events and user-friendly smartphone technology designed to streamline the client experience and enhance adviser efficiency.
Visit LV= General Insurance Intermediaries here.
Find out more about the comparison tool here.
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Contact Sam via Tel: 07385533169 or email him [email protected]
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Following the solo episodes on Google Campaign Types and Google Bidding Types, Alex Curtis is back to talk more about Google Ads but this time to focus specifically on Keyword Types.
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This time The Lead Ladies are joined by the managing director of Essex-based brokerage, EHF Mortgages to share his personal pet peeves and a few light-hearted, industry related ones!
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Visit EHF Mortgages here.
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Alex, Steph and Tessa share the adverts that have caught there eye this time, including Hannah's advert in her absence that has them fooled!
Cats and dogs, roofing and makeup take the lead for this episode...
We recommend you view all the adverts before or during listening to this episode to engage in the discussion.
Immerse yourselves here.
If you would like to send in an advert that has caught your eye, please Whatsapp us on +44 7874 469647 and tell us why this made you stop and look, and we will include this on the next episode of Talking Ads.
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Alex continues to breakdown the Google Ads jargon this time with focus on the different bidding types. He shares what Google says about them, how they work and his experience using them.
On this episode, Alex covers the following:
1. Manual CPC Bidding
2. Maximise Clicks Bidding
3. Smart Bidding
4. Target CPA Bidding
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Part two of a two-part episode, Alex Curtis is back to focus on the last three different types of Google Ads campaigns. He shares what Google says about them, how they work and his experience using them.
Part 2 breakdown:
1. Demand Gen Campaigns
2. Call Campaigns
3. Search Campaigns
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The first of a two-part episode, Alex Curtis is back on the Advisers Assemble podcast to focus on three out of six different types of Google Ads campaigns. He shares what Google says about them, how they work and his experience using them.
Part 1 breakdown:
1. Performance Max Campaigns
2. Google Display Campaigns
3. Video Campaigns
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Alex, Steph and Tessa share the adverts that have caught their eye this month, bringing along a mixed bag of ideas. From text messages and QR codes to getting creative with Canva and copy writing, the team have got you covered!
We recommend you view all the adverts before or during listening to this episode to engage in the discussion.
Immerse yourselves here.
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Alex is joined by Jason Berry, Group Sales Director at Crystal Specialist Finance and Co Founder of Mortgage Industry Mental Health Charter (MIMHC).
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Visit or sign up to MIMHC here.
Visit Crystal Specialist Finance here.
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The team are back to share the adverts that have caught their eye this month, sharing what made them stop and look and how you could create similar promotions for your website or social media pages.
From 'adulting' and cleaning to furniture and music lessons, they have selected a range of cleverly thought about adverts for you to store away neatly in your catalogue of inspiration.
We recommend you view all the adverts before or during listening to this episode to engage in the discussion.
Immerse yourselves here.
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Key Topics Covered:
1. Advertiser Verification:
Importance of proving your identity and business legitimacy to Google.Required documents: Incorporation certificate and passport/driver’s license.Common mistakes to avoid, such as mismatches between your business name and what’s listed on the FCA register.Tips for ensuring your identification documents are properly uploaded.2. Financial Services Verification:
Understanding the verification process for running ads related to mortgages and other financial services.Differences between Directly Authorised (DA) firms and Appointed Representatives (AR).Steps for DA firms to self-certify and ensure their domain and email addresses match FCA records.Additional steps required for ARs, including the involvement of your DA firm or network.3. Billing Setup:
Setting up a billing profile and choosing your payment method (direct debit, credit/debit card, etc.).The importance of clarity when using an agency to manage your ads - ensuring you know who is responsible for ad payments.Benefits of paying Google directly to maintain transparency and control over your ad spend.Actionable Takeaways:
Get your advertiser verification done early to unlock additional ad features.Ensure all business details match exactly with FCA records to avoid delays.If you’re an AR, coordinate closely with your DA firm or network to complete the verification process.Consider setting up direct billing with Google to avoid confusion over ad spend.Brought to you from the team at The Lead Engine who specialise in lead generation, web design and content marketing for financial services.
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Key Points Discussed:
1. **Definition of Conversions and Key Events**:
- Historically, conversions were straightforward leads, typically tracked when someone filled out a form on a website.
- Now, Google refers to them as events or key events, emphasizing the importance of tracking user interactions before and after a lead is registered. This includes actions like scrolling, clicking buttons, or visiting specific links, which can indicate user interest in your service.
2. **Value of Key Events**:
- Not every click results in a lead, but user behavior can indicate engagement.
- For instance, a user who reads all the content and spends time on the site is more engaged than one who leaves immediately.
- Assigning values to these events can help measure engagement. For example, low-value events like scrolling or clicking might be valued at £1.
3. **Lead Generation Events**:
- In the context of lead generation for brokers and advisers, the primary key event is capturing the lead, which holds a higher value, approximately £50.
- This differentiation helps prioritize actions that contribute directly to generating leads.
4. **Tracking Offline Events**:
- For clients who prioritize quality over quantity, it’s essential to report the outcomes of leads back to Google Ads.
- A traffic light system (red, amber, green) can be used to indicate lead quality, providing valuable feedback on which clicks lead to business, which have potential, and which are dead ends.
5. **Methods for Tracking Key Events**:
- There are multiple ways to track conversions, but using the Google tag is Google Ads’ preferred method.
- Even if you’re already using Google Analytics, integrating the GTag method ensures comprehensive data collection.
- Creating offline conversions involves using automation tools like Airtable and Make.com, particularly useful for managing multiple accounts and clients.
- For simpler setups, a Google Spreadsheet can suffice, and adding precise processing and advice fees can refine the value tracking.
By understanding and implementing these strategies, you can enhance your Google Ads campaigns, better track user engagement, and ultimately improve your return on investment.
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Alex is back on The Advisers Assemble Podcast, this time to talk about remarketing and how to avoid spam enquiries - including what this means and why you need to be aware of it if you are running remarketing adverts or planning too.
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Alex and Tessa host this month's episode of Talking Ads with an array of adverts to share from food and drink to cars and dustbins.
But, you'll find no rubbish here, just lots of useful ways to spruce up your website and social media!
We recommend you view all the adverts before or during listening to this episode to engage in the discussion.
Immerse yourselves here.
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In a world where influencers and bloggers often tout quick fixes and shortcuts, it's refreshing to hear a different perspective.
Join us as we sit down with Lee & Neezam, two successful professionals who believe in investing more time with their clients to achieve outstanding results.
They share their process from the moment a lead drops in their inbox and how they have refined this approach over the years.
Tune in for an insightful conversation on the value of dedication and time in creating lasting success.
Visit Rebus Financial Services here.Follow Lee on LinkedIn.
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Founder of Hoops Finance, Media Finance Expert and Financial Educator, Funmi Olufunwa joins The Lead Ladies on Room 101 after nearly a year on to share parental updates and more!
Will Funmi stick to her previous pet peeves and keep them locked away or has she found a new perspective on school life?
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