Many financial professionals have said to me over the past several years, "My clients don't use LinkedIn or Facebook so I don't need to be on it" or "I don't need to use social media for business as I get all of my clients through client referrals."
Is social media for every financial professional in the industry? The answer is no, but for the vast majority the answer should be: "Yes, social media is for me". Even now, top financial professionals are beginning to realize the power and the impact social media can have on their professional brand.
The next time you go to your local coffee shop look around: you will probably notice that very few people are holding a newspaper or a magazine. Instead they are looking at a screen. Twenty years ago, you would have noticed more magazines or newspapers at that same coffee shop.
So, what happened? Did the coffee shop attract new younger customers? No, they didn't replace their old customers with new younger customers – their customers adapted to technology.
Technology doesn't care about age or gender or how things have been done in the financial services industry for the past 100 years. As a financial professional, this shift in consumer behavior is hugely important for you to understand in terms of how your clients and your future clients are using LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter today to consume information.
If you are not actively participating on these sites, you are missing out on an opportunity to provide value to your clients and your future clients.