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These proven strategies foster loyalty, trust and advocacy while boosting retention, referrals and your brand's impact.
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David Franzke
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20 March 2026
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In the financial advising world, success isn't just about production. It's about people: The clients who trust you to guide them through life's biggest financial decisions.
Building strong relationships with your clients is more than just a nice-to-have; it's the secret sauce that can set you apart in a crowded industry.
One of our advisers, Dale Smothers, founder of R.D. Smothers Wealth Management in Campbellsville, Kentucky, and a Kiplinger contributor, puts it this way: "We are in the relationship business, not the sales business. If you view yourself as a relationship manager, things get a whole lot easier on the back end."
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Sign upBy focusing on meaningful, personalized, branded touchpoints, Smothers has created a client experience that not only strengthens relationships, but also helps his firm stand out from the competition.
Strong relationships: Your best investment
As Smothers' comment suggests, trust is everything. Clients want someone who understands their goals, values and dreams — not some impersonal investment picker who just manages their money. That's why strong relationships are the foundation of a thriving practice.
But relationships aren't just about connection — they're also about perception. Every interaction with a client is an opportunity to reinforce your brand and remind them why they chose you. From the tone of your emails to the design of your newsletters, your brand is always communicating.
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Read moreRead less▼Here's how great client connections and a strong brand can transform your business:
Retention and loyalty. When clients feel valued and understood, they're more likely to stick with you, even during market turbulence or life changes
Increased assets. Satisfied clients are more inclined to entrust you with additional assets as their wealth grows and their financial needs evolve
Referrals and advocacy. Happy clients spread the word. They'll refer friends and family and become vocal advocates for your services
By investing in your relationships and your brand, you build long-term success.
Strategies to 'wow' your clients
Great relationships don't just happen. They're developed through consistent, thoughtful actions that show clients you care and remind them of your unique value.
The good news? You don't need a massive budget or endless hours to make a lasting impression. Small, meaningful gestures — especially branded ones to reflect your identity — can go a long way in creating connections that clients remember and value.
Here are some strategies to help strengthen your client relationships and keep your brand top of mind:
1. Celebrate milestones. Recognize birthdays, anniversaries, retirements and other significant life events with personalized cards or small gifts. Branded touches, such as a card with your logo or a gift box featuring your firm's colors, make these moments even more memorable.
2. Send personalized newsletters. Regular newsletters tailored to your clients' interests and financial goals keep them informed and engaged. Include updates about your firm, market insights and even personal stories or staff celebrations to add a human touch.
Branded newsletters reinforce your identity with every mailing.
3. Offer educational resources. White papers, guides and other educational materials can position you as a trusted professional while providing real value to your clients.
Adding your logo and branding to these materials helps ensure your knowledge is always associated with your name.
4. Host client events. Invite clients to exclusive events, such as seminars, appreciation dinners or webinars. These gatherings foster a sense of community and provide opportunities for deeper connections.
Branded invitations and event materials can elevate the experience and leave a lasting impression.
5. Stay consistent with touchpoints. Regular communication — whether through emails, phone calls or mailings — keeps your brand in clients' thoughts and reinforces your commitment to the relationship.
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Read moreRead less▼The power of personalization
Smothers has seen firsthand how personalized, branded marketing can transform client relationships. His firm uses Advisors Excel's Print on Demand service to deliver customized newsletters, milestone cards and other branded materials that resonate with clients in a meaningful way.
"Clients often mention the joy of receiving something in the mail that feels relevant and heartfelt, not just another generic update," he says.
These gifting and communication efforts have also helped R.D. Smothers Wealth Management stand out in a crowded market.
Smothers notes that "the majority of prospects who come into our firm before they become clients are leaving their adviser because they feel like they're not cared about or don't have a relationship with that company."
By consistently engaging with clients in a personalized and authentic way, Smothers' team has built a loyal client base that not only stays but also advocates for the firm.
Executing these strategies doesn't have to be time-consuming, either. Services such as Print on Demand simplify the process, allowing advisers to customize and order branded materials, from guides to gifts and invites to informative events — quickly and efficiently.
Stronger bonds, stronger business
In the end, the effort you put into developing and maintaining client relationships pays off — not just in loyalty and retention, but in referrals, advocacy and long-term growth.
By focusing on personalized, consistent communication and leveraging the power of your brand, you can gain clients for life and build a practice that thrives on trust, connection and a strong identity.
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David FranzkeSocial Links NavigationChief Marketing Officer, Advisors ExcelDavid Franzke has been the Chief Marketing Officer at Advisors Excel since 2025, but his journey with the company began much earlier. Starting as a Creative Intern in 2011, David has spent over a decade growing alongside the organization, taking on various roles within the creative department and leaving a lasting impact at every step. His dedication to innovation and excellence has been a driving force behind Advisors Excel's creative success.