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The 2020 Readability Report is now live

  • David Butcher
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We’ve just published this year’s survey of how easy to read investment content is. Some of it is a joy to read – much of it less so. Some is even more complex than the UK Internal Market Bill – the one that proposes to breach international law. Please get in touch to request your…

The two most powerful words in communications (part 2)

  • David Butcher
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Here’s how you can use examples in your communications and how you can work with sceptical compliance colleagues.

The two most powerful words in communications (part 1)

  • David Butcher
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What are the two most powerful words in communications? I think they’re “for example”. And in this short video I explain why – and how best to use them. We hope you enjoy it.

Seven things to expect in asset management digital marketing

  • David Butcher
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Digital marketing in asset management got a big promotion in lockdown. It’s become the most important cog in the marketing mix for many firms. But this could be just the start – with more creative activities and more humanisation in content and communications to come. In lockdown, many businesses managed to do more of what...

What have illiquid assets ever done for us?

  • David Butcher
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Are illiquid assets the worst thing ever for savers? They stopped you getting your money out of the Neil Woodford fund and those property funds – because the manager can’t sell them, right? And aren’t some complicated new rules[1] making sure these things are handled correctly? Put like this, they sound pretty toxic. But context...

There are two types of smart people

  • David Butcher
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There are two types of smart people: those who make you feel like the smartest person in the room - and those who let you know that they're the smartest person in the room. When companies communicate, it's the same. Which type is your company?
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How to win an award

  • David Butcher
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Award season is pretty much over – replaced for many people by Christmas party season. If 2019 wasn’t your year, if you’re fed up with coming second or if you don’t like smiling through gritted teeth you might want to read on. I’ve been a judge for some financial services awards for a few years...

Readability in investment communications

  • David Butcher
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Readability in investment communications Our research shows that many investment businesses produce thought leadership and content with comparatively poor readability scores. So there's a huge opportunity to improve readability and, in the process, boost engagement with clients. You can get hold of our report by clicking the Research tab above.

The one risk investment businesses struggle to manage

  • David Butcher
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The investment management sector is pretty good at managing investment risk. But they score less highly on emotional risk. When was the last bit of investment communications you really enjoyed reading? When you really cared about what was happening? It might be because investment communications rarely offer the reader any emotional risk. Novelists call it...

Get some personality

  • David Butcher
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Get some personality My first footballing hero was Crystal Palace winger Vince Hilaire. A genius with a ball, wearing the coolest kit. What more could an eight year old boy want? Fast forward several decades and my cultural tastes have expanded. So has my reading list. It's full of work things - the financial media,...
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