Episode 260: The Book That Builds Advisor Credibility

Seth Greene
•July 8th, 2026
DESCRIPTION
What changes when prospective clients already understand your value before they ever schedule a first meeting?
In this episode of The Registered Investment Advisor Podcast, host Seth Greene interviews Gabe McManus, Publisher at The Influential Advisor, who explains how books, storytelling, and guest podcasting can help advisors clarify their message, build trust with ideal prospects, and create more opportunities to speak and grow their visibility. Gabe also shares why advisors do not need to be writers to create a book and how coaching can help them communicate in a polished version of their own voice.
Key Takeaways:
→ A well-written book allows prospective clients to understand an advisor's philosophy, process, and expertise before they ever become a prospect.
→ Clients connect with stories because they help people see themselves in the challenges, solutions, and transformations being discussed.
→ Publishing a book can lead to speaking engagements, podcast appearances, media exposure, and stronger referral conversations.
→ Appearing as a guest on established podcasts allows advisors to reach targeted audiences without the workload of producing their own show.
→ The most effective communicators learn how to express their ideas clearly, conversationally, and in ways that inspire action.
Gabe McManus is the Publisher of Influential Advisor Media and a go-to resource for financial advisors who want to grow their practices through authority marketing. Gabe works with financial advisors to write and market their books, prepare for podcasts, and build the kind of credibility that attracts ideal clients. He believes the advisors who communicate well do not just stand out from the competition. They become the obvious choice in their market.
Connect With Gabe:
Website: https://influentialadvisor.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabemcmanus/

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