FinancialMarketingNews.com Provides Financial Marketers with a Powerful New Resource

February 1st, 2010 by S Lichtenauer

FinancialMarketingNews.com provides financial service marketers with valuable insight drawn from the latest news in a constantly changing industry landscape. The blog, created by Salva O’Renick, a Kansas City-based marketing and sales integration agency, was developed to give marketers a unique and focused point of view on issues that impact their business.

“The purpose of this blog is to look deeper into the news and provide valuable insight to help financial services marketers take advantage of key trends and leverage opportunities to grow their business,” said Salva O’Renick CEO, Mark O’Renick.

Financial Marketing News monitors and aggregates headlines from a number of news services to find the most relevant and impactful financial marketing-related stories.  Salva O’Renick regularly highlights certain news stories and provides their experienced viewpoint on what it means for marketers.

“Each sector of financial services has its own unique challenges and opportunities but in the end they’re all integrated in their goal of helping customers make better financial decisions,” said O’Renick. “That’s why we continuously look for trends that impact financial planning, banking, investing, taxes and real estate. By seeing the bigger picture we can provide more valuable insight for marketing professionals.”

Financial marketers can find this new blog at www.financialmarketingnews.com or follow it on Twitter at www.twitter.com/FMNBlog.

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