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Industry Benchmarks & Data Insights for Financial Advisors
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Industry Benchmarks & Data Insights for Financial Advisors: Recap of the 2025 State of the Nation Study by Track That Advisor with Erica Pauly and Molly Pierce
Welcome back to another episode of the Advisor Summit Podcast, where industry innovators and thought leaders come together to elevate the way we serve, scale, and succeed.
In this episode of The Advisor Summit, we sit down with our very own Erica Pauly to break down the 2025 State of the Nation Study, the most in-depth dataset Track That Advisor has ever released. With over $9 billion in issued and pending new business across 100+ advisory offices, this report goes far beyond opinions and gut-feel. It shows what is actually happening inside real marketing funnels, sales cycles, and close rates nationwide.
Key Takeaways
- Referrals are back on top for a reason. Referrals dipped in 2024 as advisors focused on client replacements, but rebounded in 2025 as behavior normalized. Funnel shifts often reflect where advisors spend attention, not whether a strategy still works.
- Workshops are gaining traction fast. More firms are running workshops to reach education-first prospects who avoid dinner seminars. They don’t outperform dinners, but they expand reach to a different audience.
- Dinner seminars still deliver value, just on a longer timeline. Close rates are down and costs are up, but dinner seminars continue to produce the highest average case sizes. When viewed holistically, ROI often remains positive.
- Gap changes how performance should be measured. A higher gap doesn’t mean lost revenue. It means business is closing later. Advisors with longer sales cycles should focus on year-to-date ROI instead of first-year ROI.
- Most advisors track the wrong benchmark. Close rate gets the attention, but the real leak often happens between the first and second meeting. Improving that single conversion point can significantly boost overall results.
Links:
Our 2026 Benchmarking Guide: https://pdflink.to/trackthatadvisor/
Check out our Resource Center here: https://trackthatadvisor.com/the-resource-center/
Contact us at: hello@trackthatadvisor.com
Connect with Molly Pierce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/molly-pierce-9a9270108/
Connect with Erica Pauly: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-pauly-56330219/