The Kiplinger Advisor Collective: Now Live
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Kiplinger’s new, dedicated platform for finance professionals is now live. We are excited to share the Kiplinger Advisor Collective, an exclusive hub for our readers and industry experts to network with like-minded individuals, fuse important connections and share insights with Kiplinger’s audience.
The Collective is a valuable platform for successful finance experts looking to build their network and bolster their profile and visibility among the right people. Built for professionals with relevant experience, the platform is a networking space with a number of exclusive benefits.
As a member of the Kiplinger Advisor Collective, not only will you have access to a bank of member discounts and perks, you will be able to converse with industry experts, have your burning questions answered by the right people and get actionable advice when you need it. The platform is a hub where members can watch or host professional webinars and attend virtual events.

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It is a platform loved and used by the Kiplinger team, who will appear on the platform frequently. Members will be able to connect with Kiplinger’s reporters, be their source when they are looking for insights and even pitch their own articles to appear on Kiplinger.com.
We are excited to launch this new initiative and build our professional network. The Kiplinger Advisor Collective is an invitation-only, fee-based organization. Visit advisor.kiplinger.com to see if you qualify.
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