Advisers can create bespoke literature with new service

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Advisers will be able to personalise pre-written, pre-designed literature templates with their own logo and contact details following the launch of a new service.

They will be able to create the bespoke documents in a cost effective way using a new website run by The Online Marketing Department, a marketing site for financial services firms. Materials currently available include: posters, flyers, brochures, letterheads and business cards. A facility to create logos, resizable adverts and newsletters will be available in a few weeks. Networks and providers have expressed interest in adding their own materials to the online store exclusively for their members and brokers, says the firm. Delivery of materials typically takes between two and three ...

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