Openwork launches marketing support for advisers

Carmen Reichman
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Adviser network Openwork is launching a new marketing support drive aimed at helping owner-advisers build their brand identity.

The new tools, which will soon be accessible through the network's online marketing support system Smart Hub, will enable advisers to make logos and create websites. The product was trialed with ten firms which agreed on a number of design templates and will offer various options based on advisers' requirements and budgets. Openwork said: "Helping advisers to grow their businesses is a key plank of our support proposition and we are committed to ensuring that our members have all the tools and skills they need to market themselves successfully. "We will continue to develop our supp...

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