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Wealthtech Weekly
 
December 12, 2024
 
 
 
 
Rob Burgess - head shot.pngBy Rob Burgess Reporter
 

The social media landscape is evolving rapidly. Older players are losing relevance, while upstarts are looking to take advantage of the gap.

Personally, I've moved away from X (formerly Twitter) and toward other platforms like LinkedIn and Bluesky. (Financial Planning just opened accounts on Bluesky and Threads.)

I recently spoke with advisors about how they're adjusting to these changes as they pursue business growth. Where are you posting on social media these days?

I hope you'll check out the article, along with the rest of this week's stories.

As always, thank you for reading. Talk to you next Thursday!

 
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