Our startup is looking for second-act career seekers to be our local representatives. As it is commission-based, we are looking for people able to invest a little bit of time.
Paid advertising on social media, particularly Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn can be highly targeted and so I am sure you could find relevant keywords and topics to target using those platforms.
Depending on where you are in the world, look for events on meetup.com and/or Yelp. There are almost certainly going to be groups and events related to your target demographic. Think book clubs, wine clubs, sports, theatre etc.
Digital signposting - e.g. screens at medical establishments, local public transport, gas stations.
Lastly, perhaps advertise at night-schools or venues that host a lot of evening classes.
Answered 9 years ago
If I were you, I'd try a mixture of Facebook (based on demographic features) and AdWords (based on search intent).
Additionally, you might accomplish a fair bit simply by networking with people in the right LinkedIn groups. If you can identify blogs with the right audience, then publishing an interview or advertorial might help raise awareness.
Curious what your brand is ...
Answered 9 years ago
At the PE firm I worked for, we often were looking for advisors to help on due diligence -- typically retired executives who could spend a few hours a week helping us on due diligence.
Many of retirees we worked with had LinkedIn profiles, and we were able to communicate with them over LinkedIn messages and then exchange contact information.
Feel free to connect with me on the phone if you would like to discuss further or have any questions!
Answered 6 years ago
Here are some effective ways to reach semi-retired or retired professionals:
Leverage alumni networks and professional associations. Many retirees stay connected to the professional organizations or alumni networks of their industry or alma mater. Reach out to these groups through newsletters, email lists, events, etc.
Connect at local community centers and activity clubs. Retirees often spend time at senior centers, golf and country clubs, recreational centers, etc. See if you can put up notices about opportunities at these locations.
Advertise on part-time job boards and portals. Sites like RetiredBrains, SeniorJobBank, Seniors4Hire, etc. specialize in flexible opportunities for mature workers.
Attend retirement seminars and financial planning events. There are many local and community seminars about transitioning to retirement that attract retirees.
Partner with retirement coaches and planners. Retirees often work with retirement coaches and financial planners; consider outreach to these professionals to access their networks.
Run ads in print and digital publications focused on retirees. There are many magazines, newsletters and websites catering to retiree interests that you can advertise in.
Answered 10 months ago
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