Pete Matthew develops 'community site' for advisers

Nicola Brittain
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Founder of Meaningful Money, Pete Matthew, is to launch a subscription community site for advisers looking to make better use of social media and improve their online marketing.

The site, called advisertech, will launch in September and host video masterclasses with experts in online marketing and social media. Matthew developed the site using Wordpress technology and a subscription will cost approximately £25 a month.  Matthew said he wanted to launch the site because he was regularly being asked to speak about the success of his video marketing website Meaningful Money, and that a subscription service would be a good way of sharing ongoing experiences and knowledge. He said: "Members will be able to see how I do what I do; how I have got results from M...

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