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The AdvisorTechBook Podcast

The AdvisorTechBook Podcast

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  • Ep 46. Analog Attention Arbitrage
    Apr 24 2026

    It’s not new or flashy or using AI.

    It was first widely used in the early 1800’s.

    Pretty much 100% of your clients/prospects have one.

    And they all check it.

    They pull things out of it and then walk to the trash can.

    They look at the things as they walk.

    You could even say the scroll through them.

    But there’s no screen involved.

    Yes… I’m talking about the mailbox.

    Maybe its fitting my final podcast episode of Season 1 is about something analog - direct mail, and well seminars. Something like this:

    Here are the numbers:

    * 10,000 mailers

    * 50 registrations

    * 25 attendees

    * 2-8 new clients

    $10,000 for $20k-$80k in new ARR.

    Would you take that deal?

    In this final episode (for now) of the AdvisorTechBook LIVE! podcast, I chat with Steve Abbett of Nexruto all about seminar marketing.

    Here are some of the highlights:

    Seminars beat Social Media

    Why Direct Mail beats Digital Ads

    20,000 Mailers → 129 Leads → $141 per Response

    If you want to find out more, send Steve a letter… 📬

    Or… connect on LinkedIn here or check out the website: Nexruto.com.

    Thank you to the 50+ guests who came on the podcast and shared what they were building! If you want to check out past episodes - they are all here:

    It’s difficult to predict the future… but I expect I’ll do this again later in 2026/2027 - Season 2.

    The daily podcast was a little nuts. 🤪

    To Epic Human Stories,

    Joe

    P.S. Human stories are awfully messy.



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  • Ep 45. AUM vs. Flat Fee Pricing - where's the value??
    Apr 8 2026

    With a ‘stache like that and starting fights on LinkedIn about pricing models, I was hoping Sam was… well, you’ll just have to watch.

    This is Sam Flaten of LEVR Planning:

    He does outsourced paraplanning and consulting for “AUM advisors” and “Flat Fee advisors”. I don’t think I’ve ever heard them called “AUM advisors” before. It’s interesting how the pricing model gets so much attention in this business.

    Anyway, we talked about a lot of cool things:

    * The advisor as the main bottleneck in the firm and how the whole team could play a role in client relationships AND client outcomes

    * How each client engagement needs to be custom designed around their desired outcomes AND custom priced

    Dennis Moseley-Williams said something like that too - transformations should be independently priced”.

    * Obviously we chatted about how custom engagements can be more easily priced and sold based on “what the clients actually want” - matching the outcomes to the price. Almost like a menu of planning scenarios that are each their own thing.

    * He mentioned a firm he worked with that was using a construction CRM instead of a standard industry-specific CRM, because it had better features around the work to be done and the time-tables

    And here are some short clips with some highlights:

    Advisors that are good at making the sale are also good at selling clients on DOING the things they recommend

    Hazel: Where’s the real value in the AI-generated tax planning report?

    Finding the “Why” behind each planning goal

    Match the proposal to the “kind of car” the client wants to drive

    There you have it.

    Joe



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  • Ep 44. On private investments reporting & AI
    Mar 24 2026

    Today I chatted with Alex and Ayo on the podcast about their company Bridge, private investments, how they’re using AI, and the overall alts market.

    They explained it in a few ways:

    * Tools aimed at GPs vs. LPs (general partners and limited partners)

    * Tools for pre-transaction vs. post-transaction

    I think… the landscape is something like this:

    We also discussed the liquidity of private investments and how historically, they’ve been less so and can cause a “run on the bank” scenario:

    On gating redemptions:

    Private vs. public returns:

    I brought up the convo between Peter Mallouk and Tony Robbins where they discussed the difference in returns (9% for the S&P and 15.7% for private equity):

    Alex says it’s a bit more nuanced that:

    Lastly, we talked about pre-AI vs. post-AI SaaS and how timing or “return on luck” plays a role.

    Check out around 41:10 above or on the YouTube.

    If you’re like Tim Brown, this might be one to listen to:

    To Epic Human Stories,

    Joe

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    Use JOE-MOSS-PRO or JOE-MOSS-TEAM to knock a month off the price of an annual Individual Pro or Team Pro subscription of RIA Pulse:

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