Twenty four hour marketing support for IFAs unveiled

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Marketing Innovation Forum has launched a service providing round-the-clock outsourced marketing support for financial services advisers and providers.

The firm launched in 2008 as an online service for intermediaries and has since expanded its services to include providing marketing support including brand design, copy writing, email marketing and web development. It also has resources around the world, meaning it is able to work on a 24 hour basis for its UK clients. Julian Wells, director of Marketing Innovation Forum, believes the service will be vital for those working on tight deadlines or with several projects at once. "For firms forever chasing deadlines, dealing with heavy workloads in a tight timeframe, or having to act ...

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