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The New NAPA-Net – “Virtual” Tour, Stop 1

Inside NAPA

Last week we launched a new NAPA-Net. This week we’ll point out some of the features. Today let’s look at the new “news” menu.

Most readers rely on “the daily” NAPA-Net to curate and thus highlight the most important information each day. But sometimes you’re looking for a particular article, and sometimes you’re interested in specific information on a particular topic. And sometimes you’re just trying to find an article written by specific individual (like yours truly). The New NAPA-Net can help you with all three.

If you mouse over the “News” tab (see below), you’ll notice three sub-tabs: news archive, browse topics, and contributors.

  • News archive: Provides a chronological list of articles. This is the quickest way to find a recent article.
  • Browse topics: Every article we produce for NAPA-Net is tagged according to specific keywords. These keywords help refine search results, and search engine optimization (SEO), but they are also used to group information in certain key topic areas, specifically “Managing a Practice,” “Plan Optimization,” “Sales & Marketing” and “Technical Competence,” with a series of subtopics under each. So, if you’re looking for marketing ideas, plan design insights, or tips from behavioral finance – this is the place to go.
  • Contributors: NAPA-Net and our readers have always benefited from an array of perspectives from the industry’s leading minds and voices. Got a favorite author? Missed last week’s column? Those who contribute currently are listed here, with a convenient link to all the posts they have contributed to NAPA-Net.

Tomorrow: Industry Intel

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