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Combatting a Battered Image of Hedge Funds

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Combatting a Battered Image of Hedge Funds

Public Image of Hedge Funds Combatting a Battered Image of Hedge FundsWhile G20 leaders meet and among other things discuss the global regulation of hedge funds it is important to consider what we as hedge fund professionals can do to help improve the overall image and collective actions of the hedge fund industry. At some point it is in the best interest of everyone within the industry to not only act with the best intentions but to also take it one step further and pro-actively communicate a consistent message of transparency and trust to fellow employees, investors and the general public.

There are concretre things which hedge fund managers can take action on today to help improve their ability to manage their image and their share of the hedge fund industry’s image through their investors, press inquiries and the conferences and networking events they attend. A few steps which can be taken could include:

  1. Creating a Formal Board of Advisors: I have seen some hedge funds grow not because they have hired the most third party marketing firms or spent the most on face-to-face paid introductions but because they sought advice and advisory from a diverse and experienced group of industry professionals. Building a board of advisors of 4-12 professionals with experience in running the portfolio management, marketing and operations of a fund can make the difference between making it to the $100M and $1B marks or staying off the radar of most investors forever.
  2. Managing Your Public Relations: No, you do not need to spend $12,000 a month on a public relations consultant but at the very least you should speak with other managers on hwo they handle inquiries, speak with your compliance advisor about what you can say and not say and decide as a fund what clear messages you will be trying to send when there are opportunities to speak with the press or at an event or conference. These opportunities are numerous for those who seek them and are ready to execute when the time is right.
  3. Creating an Ethics Policy: Every fund, from the three person startup to the 300 employee multi-billion dollar funds should have an ethics policy. This policy should be public, followed and principles-based as much possible since new situations arise daily which may not fit a rigid lists of rules and commands.
  4. Increase or Emphasize Your Skin in the Game: Many investors, press professionals and consultants I speak with often forget that a good number of hedge fund managers have invested within their own portfolios. If you have 70-100% of your net worth or liquid net worth invested within your fund, explain this to your investors it is suprising how seldom this is mentioned within current industry marketing materials. You need to have something to lose if clients lose, in many cases investors want a group which is motivated to quickly cut potential losses and protect the portfolio above all else

To read dozens of additional articles on hedge fund marketing and sales please see this section on this niche topic: Hedge Fund Marketing & Sales Tips

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Hedge Fund Advertising & Marketing Restrictions | Ideas

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Hedge Fund Advertising

Hedge Fund Advertising & Marketing Ideas

Hedge Fund Advertising & Marketing Restrictions | Ideas(http://HedgeFundBlogger.com)There are many restrictions on hedge fund advertising and marketing. Due to the broad mandates and relatively lenient registration and disclosure rules hedge funds in the United States are only allowed to accept investments from accredited investors and institutions.

While this means hedge funds cannot take out TV or radio commercials there are many more gray areas where many hedge funds are now “promoting” or “branding” themselves. I never provide financial advice on HedgeFundBlogger.com and this is surely not a recommended or list of “safe” ways to market your fund. No matter what you hear from a consultant or at a conference always check with your own compliance officer or legal counsel before taking any action. Here is a list of ways in which funds are currently marketing their strategies:

Websites – Many funds have websites describing their firm and investment strategy. Some go as far as to explain what their strategy is in detail along with their current assets under management and who is on their portfolio management team. These websites may cost between $1,000 and $25,000 to create and generally $30-500/month to maintain. A few hedge fund managers even run blogs.

Public Relations Professionals – Many hedge funds actively engage public relations firms to help increase the number of quotes or in-story mentions their fund’s executives get placed within mainstream media outlets. These consultants may work on some one-off crisis management projects for a premium but generally prefer $2-12k/month retainers instead.

Book Publishing – One of the many ways which hedge fund managers are promoting their businesses is through publishing books on the topic of hedge funds. These books may be on industry trends, portfolio management theories or one’s experience in the industry. Many professionals within the wealth management space are hungry to learn more about hedge funds and books which bridge the gap between what can be learned within editorial articles versus an educational book. Some niche publishers will publish books by hedge fund managers but most avoid publishing anyone who doesn’t have a marketing network or a real “media brand” behind their name which has been built up for several years. Due to this fact some hedge fund managers self-publish their own books through programs such as Lulu.com.

Conferences – One of the ways in which hedge fund managers market themselves each week is by speaking at conferences and events within the industry. These events could discuss marketing and sales, hedge funds in general or be on niche subjects related to family offices or activist investing. This strategy can be highly effective because it can support and serve as a direct marketing arm for the strategies mentioned above. Most speaking engagements do not pay, but many firms will at least cover your expenses and display your logo and name prominently at the event. Broker dealer conferences can also be productive events for hedge fund managers to attend. If you can gain a distribution agreement with HNW-focused broker-dealer and obtain a speaking engagement or booth at their event it can be a great way to get your foot in the door with some new face-to-face relationships with HNW advisors with the specific broker-deal group holding the conference.

External Consultants – While not technically advertising, thousands of funds choose to use the help of external consultants to help market their hedge funds. These consultants could be experts within raising capital within a specific channel, creating marketing materials or creating a marketing message. Those consultants who take on whole or partial responsibility for raising assets on behalf of the hedge fund manager are often referred to as third party marketers. To read my past articles on these types of marketers please click here or see my website dedicated to this subject – http://ThirdPartyMarketing.com. Naturally, it is important to complete thorough due diligence upon any groups which you ask to represent you in the market for both effectiveness and compliance reasons. Do not simply sign-up with someone to represent your hedge fund simply because they promise that they can raise the assets which you have been looking to raise.

There are many other ways to market and grow your hedge fund which are not related to advertising or traditional marketing but most of these fall under more traditional means or external consultants. If you have any unique ideas or have heard of any other effective methods that fast growing hedge funds have used, please send them in by email or simply leave a comment below.

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Hedge Fund Marketing Campaigns | Managing Exposure

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Marketing Campaigns

Hedge Fund Marketing Campaigns

 Hedge Fund Marketing Campaigns | Managing Exposure(http://HedgeFundBlogger.com) There was a recent conference in NYC which I was unable to attend on hedge fund marketing, public relations and regulations. At this event a panel discussed how the media often portrays hedge funds, why this happens and what hedge fund managers can do to help the situation. The professionals who attended the event are very knowledgeable and experienced, I’m sorry I couldn’t be there. Here is an excerpt from an article discussing the meeting:

Hedge funds are a popular scapegoat for the ongoing financial Armageddon. But are they the real culprits or just easy targets for a misinformed press?

A group of industry insiders recently gathered at a conference in New York to address the issue of hedge funds’ unpopularity and how portfolio managers can better manage their reputations in the news media, while at the same time satisfy regulators that they are not marketing to unqualified investors.

One manager who is familiar with the intensity of the media’s spotlight is Phil Goldstein of Bulldog Investors. Goldstein, who successfully challenged the Securities and Exchange Commission’s hedge fund registration rule, said, “I don’t think anybody is saying, ‘Gee, if all of these hedge funds had registered, we wouldn’t be in this economic crisis.’”

Goldstein said that the media is quick to blame hedge funds whenever something goes wrong in the market such as the skyrocketing prices of oil over the summer. “But now that prices are coming down, I don’t hear anybody saying hedge funds have done a good job bringing down the price of oil,” he added.

Hedge fund public relations strategist Mitch Ackles said he gets a lot of calls from media outlets looking to point the finger at hedge funds every time there’s some market hiccup or movement in a specific stock.

“Clearly they weren’t [a great systematic risk] in this recent situation but it is the lack of understanding, which is fed because of the lack of information,” said Ackles. “And the lack of information is caused by the fear people have of communicating; they don’t want to be perceived as soliciting in any capacity. If hedge funds are able to communicate and open up the kimono a little bit, people might have a greater understanding and blame them a little less.” Read more…

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Hedge Fund Marketing in Switzerland

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Switzerland-Based Marketing

Hedge Fund Marketing in Switzerland

Hedge Fund Marketing in SwitzerlandI recently came across a short whitepaper on hedge fund marketing in Switzerland. Here is a short excerpt from this article and a link to the full copy.

In the last few years, alternative investments and hedge funds in particular have become part of the standard asset allocation process in the Swiss private banking business as well as for many Swiss institutional investors. This is the case even though, given legal and regulatory constraints, hedge funds may only be distributed in Switzerland by way of private placement, without any public offering. In addition, Swiss law and the practice of the supervisory authority, the Federal Banking Commission, allow for the setting up and the public distribution of collective investment schemes which take different forms and which invest into hedge funds (e.g. investment companies, investment foundations, and funds of hedge funds). These structures have also contributed to the success of alternative investments in Switzerland. For the rest, the on-going revision of the Swiss mutual fund legislation is expected to create additional flexibility in regards to the offering of this type of investments to the Swiss market.

The Swiss market
Switzerland is an important player in the alternative investment
arena, especially for hedge funds. Although reliable statistics on this topic are difficult to come by, it is generally considered that, after the U.S., Switzerland is the second-largest market for hedge funds in the world. A number of factors have contributed to this situation. Firstly, Swiss private banking and its sophisticated clientele have been among the first to invest in hedge funds, and to do so massively. With the years, a number of Swiss banks and financial advisors have thus developed an expertise in alternative investments. In parallel, Swiss institutional investors (e.g. pension funds) have been quick to include alternative investments in their asset allocation model. Recent changes in the applicable regulatory framework have further expanded the ability of these Swiss investors to invest in hedge funds, or funds of hedge funds.

Read the full whitepaper here.

- Richard

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Hedge Fund Marketing Tools

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Hedge Fund Marketing Tools

Tools for Hedge Fund Marketers & 3PMs

Hedge Fund Marketing Tools,Hedge Fund Marketing AidesI have created this page to list a collection of online hedge fund marketing tools available to professionals within the hedge fund marketing space.

  • Master Contact Database: The industry’s leading master contact database containing details on over 20,700 alternative investment funds, CTAs fund of funds, etc.
  • Email Newsletter Creation Tool: Aweber is the #1 provider of email newsletter creation and management services. Creating an email newsletter keeps you in front of your prospects and loyal customers. Aweber offers a suite of low cost professional email newsletter templates and their how-to guides, quick online support and email tips make them a favorite of thousands of firms. Click here now to see what Aweber offers.
  • Hedge Fund Database: Thorough database which contains comprehensive information on 3,169 single manager hedge funds.
  • Hedge Fund Directory: A less expensive and lighter collection of single hedge fund manager contact details.
  • CTA Database A source for managed futures data for the past 20 years and contains comprehensive data on 864 CTA programs.
  • CTA Directory A less expensive lighter version of the database above
  • Hedge Fund Asset Flow Reports Order reports to dig into where asset flows are coming and going within the hedge fund industry. Monthly reports available.

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Hedge Fund Marketing Tools

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Hedge Fund Marketing Tools

Tools for Third Party Marketers

Third Party Marketing Tools Hedge Fund Marketing ToolsI have created this page to list a collection of online third party marketing tools available to professionals within the hedge fund marketing space. If you have a favorite tool or run a firm which offers a tool for third party marketers please email me at Richard@HedgeFundGroup.org to discuss having it posted here.

  • Email Newsletter Creation Tool: Aweber is the #1 provider of email newsletter creation and management services. Creating an email newsletter keeps you in front of your prospects and loyal customers. Aweber offers a suite of low cost professional email newsletter templates and their how-to guides, quick online support and email tips make them a favorite of thousands of firms. Click here now to see what Aweber offers.
  • Hedge Fund Database: Thorough database which c ontains comprehensive information on 3,169 single manager hedge funds.
  • Hedge Fund Directory: A less expensive and lighter collection of single hedge fund manager contact details.
  • CTA Database A source for managed futures data for the past 20 years and contains comprehensive data on 864 CTA programs.
  • CTA Directory A less expensive lighter version of the database above
  • Hedge Fund Asset Flow Reports Order reports to dig into where asset flows are coming and going within the hedge fund industry. Monthly reports available.

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Hedge Fund Marketing Licenses

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Hedge Fund Licenses

Hedge Fund Marketing License Question

series Hedge Fund Marketing LicensesOur team received this question via email this weekend:

“What license(s) are needed to market hedge funds as a third party marketer?”

Our answer:

We cannot provide legal/financial advice at all via email but I do know that some of us are required to hold our Series 7 and Series 63 to perform this type of sales work – this will probably vary based on your CCO or sponsoring broker-dealer. I believe part of this answer might also depend on the types of funds you represent. Hope this helps.

As noted within the answer above this is no form of compliance or regulatory advice, just an example of what licenses some third party marketers are being required to hold.

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Hedge Fund Marketing

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Hedge Fund Marketing Guide

Richard Wilson Large Hedge Fund MarketingHello, My name is Richard Wilson and I am a fund marketing consultant with a background in third party marketing. I have raised between $200M and $250M for my clients and have now shared many painful lessons learned along the way. This is where I share best practices, PR tips, case studies, and unique capital raising strategies in the videos and resources below:

Warning: Always check with your compliance counsel or legal adviser before using any new marketing techniques or methods. No one strategy is going to work for everyone so the results may vary when applying these marketing lessons to raising capital for your fund. Full Disclosure: My company is associated with InvestorDatabases.com, HedgeFundCertification.com, HedgeFundPremium.com, and FamilyOfficesDatabase.com.


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  3. 5 Unique Hedge Fund Marketing Tactics (1 of 5)
  4. 5 Unique Hedge Fund Marketing Tactics (2 of 5)
  5. 5 Unique Hedge Fund Marketing Tactics (3 of 5)
  6. Email Marketing Best Practices
  7. Third Party Marketing Trends & Insights
  8. Marketing to Institutional Investors
  9. Hedge Fund Pitch Book Marketing Materials
  10. Hedge Fund Business Plan | Plans For Growth
  11. Hedge Fund PowerPoint Improvement Tips
  12. Combatting a Battered Image of Hedge Funds
  13. Hedge Fund Logo | Branding Help
  14. Raise More Capital: 80 Unique Resources, Tools & Tips
  15. 4 Steps to Investor Pipeline Development
  16. This is Bad News: There is NO Magic Bullet
  17. Presuppositions: How to Use a Presupposition 
  18. William Edwards Deming
  19. Emulating Capital Raising Best Practices
  20. Hedge Fund Public Relations
  21. Alternative Investment Marketing & Sales
  22. Importance of Copywriting for Capital Raising
  23. Hedge Fund Marketing Licensing Requirements
  24. Hedge Fund Seed Capital
  25. Marketing Hedge Funds to Financial Advisors
  26. Capital Raising Methods & Focus
  27. Kick Your Own Ass
  28. Hedge Fund Investors Becoming More Institutional
  29. The Power of Focus
  30. Emerging Hedge Fund Investors & Capital Raising
  31. Hedge Fund Media Exposure
  32. Investor Due Diligence & Emerging Managers?
  33. Institutional Family Office Investors | Video
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  37. Pension Funds Ditch Hedge Funds… or Do They?
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  46. Third Party Marketing & Placement Agent Restrictions
  47. Hedge Fund Seeding
  48. Investment Public Relations Video Interview
  49. Financial Public Relations
  50. Financial Advisor Marketing
  51. University Endowment Funds List
  52. Raising Capital
  53. Third Party Marketing
  54. Email Newsletter Creation Tool
  55. Third Party Marketing Due Diligence
  56. Marketing Hedge Funds
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  58. Hedge Fund Press Release Contacts
  59. Hedge Fund Relationship Building
  60. Hedge Fund PR
  61. 3PM
  62. Sales Phone Calls
  63. Investment Marketing
  64. Top 9 Hedge Fund Database Selection Tips
  65. NLP Certification
  66. CTA Database
  67. Motivational Sale Quotes
  68. Hedge Fund Ethics
  69. Using White Papers in Sales
  70. Financial PR
  71. Marketing & Creativity
  72. Capital Introduction
  73. Types of Hedge Fund Investors
  74. Raising Capital With Tenacity
  75. Seed Capital
  76. Gitomer Conference
  77. Motivational Video
  78. Cold Calling Tips
  79. How To Have a Positive Attitude
  80. Outsourcing Hedge Fund Marketing
  81. Orienting Reflex
  82. Hedge Fund Investors
  83. Are your Customers High?
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Hedge Fund Marketing

admin | Monday, March 17th, 2008 | No Comments »

Hedge Fund Marketing Guide

Richard Wilson Large Hedge Fund MarketingHello, My name is Richard Wilson and I am a fund marketing consultant with a background in third party marketing. I have raised between $200M and $250M for my clients and have now shared many painful lessons learned along the way. This is where I share best practices, PR tips, case studies, and unique capital raising strategies in the videos and resources below:

Warning: Always check with your compliance counsel or legal adviser before using any new marketing techniques or methods. No one strategy is going to work for everyone so the results may vary when applying these marketing lessons to raising capital for your fund. Full Disclosure: My company is associated with InvestorDatabases.com, HedgeFundCertification.com, HedgeFundPremium.com, and FamilyOfficesDatabase.com.


Translator Certification Arrow Hedge Fund Marketing

To access an additional set of capital raising resources not found on our blog please enter your name and email address below.

Fund Marketing Resources

  1. Top 5 Hedge Fund Marketing Strategies | MP3 Audio Download
  2. Hedge Fund Marketing Tools
  3. 5 Unique Hedge Fund Marketing Tactics (1 of 5)
  4. 5 Unique Hedge Fund Marketing Tactics (2 of 5)
  5. 5 Unique Hedge Fund Marketing Tactics (3 of 5)
  6. Email Marketing Best Practices
  7. Third Party Marketing Trends & Insights
  8. Marketing to Institutional Investors
  9. Hedge Fund Pitch Book Marketing Materials
  10. SKAR Development Formula by Richard Wilson
  11. Hedge Fund Business Plan | Plans For Growth
  12. Hedge Fund PowerPoint Improvement Tips
  13. Combatting a Battered Image of Hedge Funds
  14. Hedge Fund Logo | Branding Help
  15. Raise More Capital: 80 Unique Resources, Tools & Tips
  16. 4 Steps to Investor Pipeline Development
  17. This is Bad News: There is NO Magic Bullet
  18. Presuppositions: How to Use a Presupposition 
  19. William Edwards Deming
  20. Emulating Capital Raising Best Practices
  21. Hedge Fund Public Relations
  22. Alternative Investment Marketing & Sales
  23. Importance of Copywriting for Capital Raising
  24. Hedge Fund Marketing Licensing Requirements
  25. Hedge Fund Seed Capital
  26. Marketing Hedge Funds to Financial Advisors
  27. Capital Raising Methods & Focus
  28. Kick Your Own Ass
  29. Hedge Fund Investors Becoming More Institutional
  30. The Power of Focus
  31. Emerging Hedge Fund Investors & Capital Raising
  32. Hedge Fund Media Exposure
  33. Investor Due Diligence & Emerging Managers?
  34. Institutional Family Office Investors | Video
  35. Family Office Database Databases Available
  36. Hedge Fund Advertising & Marketing Restrictions Ideas
  37. Third Party Marketing Ban | A New Trend?
  38. Pension Funds Ditch Hedge Funds… or Do They?
  39. Hedge Fund Marketing Plan
  40. Raising New Hedge Fund Capital During the Crisis
  41. Hedge Fund Sales Careers | Investor Access
  42. Hedge Fund Marketing in 2009
  43. Hedge Fund Marketing in Switzerland
  44. Sales Motivation
  45. Psychology of Sales Call Reluctance
  46. Hedge Fund Marketing Statistics Third Party Marketers
  47. Third Party Marketing & Placement Agent Restrictions
  48. Hedge Fund Seeding
  49. Investment Public Relations Video Interview
  50. Financial Public Relations
  51. Financial Advisor Marketing
  52. University Endowment Funds List
  53. Raising Capital
  54. Third Party Marketing
  55. Email Newsletter Creation Tool
  56. Third Party Marketing Due Diligence
  57. Marketing Hedge Funds
  58. Hedge Fund Sales
  59. Hedge Fund Press Release Contacts
  60. Hedge Fund Relationship Building
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  62. 3PM
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  64. Investment Marketing
  65. Top 9 Hedge Fund Database Selection Tips
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  69. Hedge Fund Ethics
  70. Using White Papers in Sales
  71. Financial PR
  72. Marketing & Creativity
  73. Capital Introduction
  74. Types of Hedge Fund Investors
  75. Raising Capital With Tenacity
  76. Seed Capital
  77. Gitomer Conference
  78. Motivational Video
  79. Cold Calling Tips
  80. How To Have a Positive Attitude
  81. Outsourcing Hedge Fund Marketing
  82. Orienting Reflex
  83. Hedge Fund Investors
  84. Are your Customers High?
  85. Third Party Marketing Career
  86. Institutional Hedge Fund Marketing
  87. Capital Introductions
  88. 3rd Party Marketing
  89. Marketing to and Targeting CEOs
  90. Sales Details
  91. Investment Sales Jobs
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Hedge Fund Marketing

admin | Thursday, February 21st, 2008 | No Comments »
Hedge Fund Marketing

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Capital Introduction

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Capital Introduction

Capital Introduction Services

Capital Introduction Capital IntroductionCapital introduction is usually the phrase that refers to the introductions that prime brokerage houses will make on behalf of their money managers to help raise their assets under management. Some prime brokerage houses will have several capital introduction professionals in house or a whole team dedicated to the work. The prime broker gets paid through trades made by the manager so the more assets they have under management the more they will get paid each quarter on those larger trades.

Most capital introduction professionals are paid on salary and bonus on overall trading activity and not on earning a percentage of fees from assets raised like a third party marketer. Capital introduction services have came under some scrutiny lately and there are talks of it going away completely due to a conflict of interests. Below are three links to help you learn more about capital introduction services in general.

If you are looking for a prime broker, capital introduction, or third party marketing services let me know and I can help you network and find a group that might work well for your situation.

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Book Review: Rainmaker

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Book Review: Rainmaker

Rainmaker Book Review: RainmakerI wrote this book, Rainmaker during my MBA program four years ago. It is a short text focussed on best practices of sales, business development and negotiation that I picked up while working, reading the Harvard Business Review, and speaking with experts in sales and business development. It contains over 100 lessons, models and best practices that can help you grow your hedge fund or business.

As of this morning I have made this book available for free to those people reading my blog. I did this for two reasons. One, I have learned a lot about sales and business development since writing this book. Eventually I will write a book on hedge fund sales but I haven’t yet so I would like you to read this more general book on sales and negotiation with the promise that my more focussed text on hedge funds will be many times more valauble. Second, I have found through writing in this blog that the relationships gained from giving away knowledge is far more valuable than a small margin of profit from individual book sales or advertising profits.

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International Hedge Fund Acquisition Trend

admin | Thursday, November 15th, 2007 | No Comments »

International Hedge Funds

International Hedge Fund Acquisition & Distribution Trend

International Hedge Fund Acquisition TrendSuccessful hedge funds have a growing appetite for spending their cash on hedge fund acquisitions and gaining additional international product exposure and distribution channels. RAB announced today that it is taking a 20% stake in Tokyo-based Prestige Capital Management.

In this particular place I believe 80% of the motivation to get the deal done was to increase Prestige’s incentives to help distribute RAB products. They have helped RAB with marketing and sales in the past and increasing this can help RAB move from a $7B firm to more than $20B within a year if they continue to see strong growth across the 15 strategies that the group currently manages.

- Richard

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Marketing Hedge Funds

admin | Monday, October 8th, 2007 | No Comments »

Marketing Hedge Funds

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Marketing Hedge Funds

Also see my macro-article on Hedge Fund Marketing

Over the weekend I got an email from a hedge fund professional working for a very well known bank in London. He was looking for advice on getting into third party marketing or hedge fund sales. He specifically asked if I knew of any great books on third party marketing or hedge fund sales and wanted details on typical fee structures/compensation, etc. My response is pasted below as I thought it might answer some other people’s questions while looking for information on marketing hedge funds.

Thanks for the email. There are no great books on third party marketing that I am aware of, everyone is pretty close vested within the industry. I haven’t found a great book on investment sales either, but I know there are a few of those if you look around on Amazon. If you are looking for great books just on sales I really like Jeffrey Gitomer’s 3 books: The Sales Bible, The Little Red Book of Sales Answers, and Yes! Attitude. Those books have changed my career.

Hedge fund marketing & sales fee structures vary depending on the type, reputation, and abilities of the third party marketing firm (3PM firm). Some retain only 2-3 clients at a time and charge retainers for this focus of their attention while others might work with 10 money managers (clients) at once and only get paid on commissions. Usually commissions is 20% of both the base fee and performance fee when working with hedge funds.

If you work for a hedge fund you will be restricted to their strategy(s) so if their performance dips or the strategy goes out of favor you might not raise any money and it wouldn’t be your fault. If you work for a 3PM firm you would probably get to market 2-3 different money managers in some capacity across diverse distribution channels such as endowments & foundations, broker dealers, and direct to high net worth individuals. If a strategy goes out of favor you just find a new money manager to market as a firm, you avoid that downside of being a hedge fund sales professional. Common compensation for internal hedge fund sales people is 80k-200k with some making 400-800k/year and maybe 3-10 commissions that might trail off over time. Common compensation for a 3PM as I mentioned above is a retainer of 60k-150k (if they get one) and 20% of fees.

I’m not even 30 years old yet so I’m going the third party marketing route because I want to be able to have knowledge of the DNA and powerful relationships in every major distribution channel and I want figure out where the real money and momentum is and be able to shift my focus to that point. I believe it is harder to get a 3PM job because most want you to have a book of business or solid relationships, but it can be done. To work in my first third party marketing position I worked for free for 3 weeks to prove myself and took a big cut in pay coming in the door, but now I’m in my dream job getting experience that I believe will continue to be more valuable each year.

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- Richard

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