Six Comprehensive Suggestions for Getting Your Mutual Fund "Discovered" in 2010

Numerous articles have been written lately on the massive rebound of stocks beginning on March 9, 2009.  Most mutual funds have enjoyed a nice performance rebound as well.  If your mutual fund is one of those enjoying this rebound in performance "How do you get "Discovered" in 2010?"

For that answer I turned to Dan Sondhelm, SunStar Strategic.  Dan specializes in preparing and getting asset managers in front of the appropriate media outlets to tell their story and go from "undiscovered" to discovery.

Dan was quick to point out that most mutual funds with significant assets grew as a result of proactive selling activities - an individual fund is rarely "discovered" on its own. With more than 10,000 funds available to investors and their advisors, competition for share of wallet is fierce with 80-90% of fund flows going to the top 20 firms.

Dan's 6 Comprehensive Suggestions to Getting "Discovered" in 2010:

These platforms, at a cost to you, provide marketing opportunities throughout the year.  A strong relationship with your account manager will assure that you are alerted to the opportunities for proprietary mailings, sponsorship opportunities at local and national events in advance allowing you to make the most out of the opportunity.

Leverage daily and weekly sales data provided by the platforms to communicate market, investment, performance and business building approaches to those RIAs that are supporting your sales effort.

Engage the media. Let the financial press sell you. Then leverage the third-party endorsed reprints in your other sales and marketing efforts, in print and on your Web site.

Be accessible. Advisors want to be able to communicate with the portfolio manager directly. Quickly respond to RIA calls.

Showcase portfolio managers in quarterly Webinars, than post the event to your Web site.

Drive RIAs to your Web site with a monthly Email marketing program to tell your story. Strategy and performance are just two key areas for content. Others include news media reprints, promotion of upcoming Webinars, attendance at an advisor conference, etc.

Thanks Dan for your time and insights.  As me, Dan would appreciate any comments you might have regarding his suggestions and would welcome any additions.

To read the full context of Dan's blog "New Year's Resolution: Get "Discovered" in 2010" please visit: http://www.fundfactor.net.

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