In this episode of the Grow My Accounting Practice podcast, we’re joined by Barrie Cohen, Founder and CEO of BCPR, to explore how public relations can be a powerful tool for financial professionals. Barrie breaks down what PR really is—and why it’s more important than ever for finance experts to build authority, gain visibility, and stand out in a competitive industry. She shares when and how financial professionals should begin investing in PR, the strategic value it brings, and practical tips for using it to attract the right clients. Barrie also dives into how to stay relevant in a fast-moving, saturated space and highlights the best media platforms and outlets for financial experts looking to strengthen their presence and credibility. Whether you're new to PR or ready to take your visibility to the next level, this episode is filled with insights you can put to use right away.
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https://bcpublicrelations.com/
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