Video: Six splendid website tips that will astound clients

Six splendid website tips that will astound clients

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How can advisers ensure their websites are as client-friendly as possible? Codepotato's Gareth Thompson popped into the Professional Adviser studios to share six quick-fire tips for firms.

From a quick Twitter trick to why advisers' contact details should not necessarily be where you expect them, Thompson runs through some best practice tips for businesses, and offers up some live examples from the industry of how it should be done. This video is part of Professional Adviser's ‘Bold and Brilliant Adviser Websites' project. We have now found our ten winners. Find out who they are HERE.

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