Revamped MyLocal Adviser website re-launches

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MyLocalAdviser , the online directory of financial advisers, has re-launched with updated features including an Adviser Zone and marketing tools.

The Adviser Zone comprises hints, tips and useful links to aid intermediaries with marketing activities, says the website. Registration and lead generation are free, with no extra cost for updating a basic listing. Adviser listings can also include: links to the company’s website and contact email, a company logo, plus a Google map showing office locations. Matrix-Data Solutions, the company that provides the MyLocalAdviser service, has also partnered with IFA Life, an online financial social network for IFAs. Philip Calvert, founder of IFA Life, will provide regular articles on how to...

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