by Joanna Pineda Posted on October 1, 2009
Matrix Group collaborated with author and certified financial planner Kelly Campbell to launch a redesigned Web site for Fire Your Broker. The redesign features Kelly’s book Fire Your Broker, a practical guide to help individuals take over their financial futures and find the right broker.
Our work included:
- A new blog where Campbell addresses financial issues, and offers insightful tips on how to prepare for retirement and sustain financial security beyond one’s working years.
- The incorporation of other social networking tools like Facebook and Twitter to help establish a fan and follower base.
- The implementation of Expression Engine as the CMS.
- A fresh look and feel that serves that highlights Campbell’s expertise and perspectives on the nation’s brokerage industry.
Visit Fire Your Broker
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