IFA Life launches adviser internet marketing service

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IFA Life has launched an 'Elite' Internet marketing service for IFAs and financial planners looking to enhance their profile online and appear higher in search engine results.

The company says it has seen an upturn in enquiries from IFAs looking for Internet marketing advice throughout January and insists the Elite service will dramatically improve their profile and prospects online. The service covers a wide range of Internet marketing issues of relevance to financial planners, including how to integrate the Internet into an existing marketing plan, create a consistent image across all types of marketing activity and enhance the perception of an IFA's expertise and reputation online. It will also ensure the IFA firm appears higher in search engine results. S...

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