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Editor’s Note: A Website RefreshEditor’s Note: A Website Refresh

We’ve made the website easier to navigate, with a cleaner design and a revised architecture to help you find the information most useful to you.

David Armstrong, Executive Director, Content and User Engagement at WealthManagement.com

February 10, 2025

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Careful readers may notice something different with our website today.

Wealthmanagement.com has undergone a “digital refresh,” complete with a new look and, we hope, a better user experience. The site should be easier to navigate. Load times for pages are faster and smoother. Layouts are cleaner. The site’s search function is improved.

We took the opportunity to rethink the site’s architecture. Our new taxonomy aligns closer to current industry trends, with an emphasis on registered investment advisors, industry news, wealthtech, investment portfolios and estate planning.

Users can view our podcasts and videos by title or topic. We’ve made it easier to access our WMIQ research reports, as well as the whitepapers, articles and video panels that spring from them.

It’s easier to find the details and coverage of our in-person events as well, including Wealth Management Edge, RIA Edge and “The Wealthies” — the Wealth Management Industry Awards.

If you were a registered user of the site, or a paid subscriber to Trust & Estates, you will have to reset your password, but I promise you will have an easier time accessing our premium content.  

What has not changed is our commitment to bring you accurate, unbiased and useful news and information. We want to help you navigate your professional life, build a successful career or business and, most importantly, help your clients realize their ideal futures.

Change is never without risk, and there will undoubtedly be some glitches in the rollout. If you find something is not working or you have reasonable ideas for further improvements, please reach out.

Sincerely,

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David Armstrong

Executive Director, Content and User Engagement,

WealthManagement.com

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David Armstrong

Executive Director, Content and User Engagement at WealthManagement.com, Informa