Picture this: a client comes to you wondering if the market is really the best place for their investments right now since it’s been struggling to recover. You’re going on minute five of why withdrawing funds now is the worst move in the market and why their retirement timeline is perfectly suited to riding out the lows. Churchill himself never gave a more rousing speech! Except their eyes are glazing over… they’re completely checked out, and you can’t help thinking that if you could just get it to click for them, these concepts could help their lives. Or maybe you’re hosting a series of webinars on Investing 101 to connect with prospects, but you haven’t been able to get much traction, much less business growth. How do you get financial information to make sense to people who aren’t necessarily numbers-minded? How do you become known as the advisor who helps complicated things make sense without making people feel stupid or overwhelmed? And how do you use this to grow your business? It turns out a picture is worth a thousand words for a reason, and it also might be worth quite a few prospects and referrals as well.
Visually communicated information is processed 60,000 times faster than text. Your brain views words as individual images that it needs to recognize and interpret, making it less efficient than interpreting data from an image, even if that image is comprised of multiple parts.
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