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Financial Media Exchange

fmexdirect.com

Financial Media Exchange (FMeX) is a Content-As-A-Service platform for the financial services industry. It provides a large library of licensed financial articles, newsletters, and videos, enabling financial professionals to easily access, manage, and distribute content to their clients across various digital channels. The platform emphasizes compliance, mobile accessibility, and content intelligence for engagement tracking.

Features
8/15
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Must Have

4 of 5

Category-Based Content Library

Newsletter Subscription

Search & Filter

Multimedia Content Support

Popular & Trending Sections

Other

4 of 10

Responsive Design

Social Sharing

Analytics & Tracking

Archive by Date

Tag-Based Navigation

Related Articles Recommendation

Author Profiles

SEO Optimization

Iframe Embeds

Comments or Feedback

Pricing
Tiered
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Preview

$0.00 one time
  • Core platform features
  • 1 Seat
  • Full Mobile Content Enablement
  • Articles - Limited access to fully licensed articles
  • Videos - 6 Titles
  • Newsletters - 6 Titles
  • Limited access to articles
  • Limited number of videos and newsletters

Advisor

$395.00 yearly
  • Core platform features
  • 1 Seat
  • Full Mobile Content Enablement
  • Articles - 6,000+ fully licensed articles
  • Videos - (complete library) 25+ Titles
  • Newsletters - (complete library) 18+ Titles
  • CRM Integrations i.e. Sales Force, Redtail, Wealthbox

Advisor Pro

Custom
  • Core platform features
  • Multi-Seat License
  • Mobile Content Enablement
  • Articles - (complete library) 6,000+ articles
  • Videos - (complete library) 25+ Titles
  • Newsletters - (complete library) 18+ Titles
  • CRM Integrations (i.e., SalesForce, Redtail, Wealthbox and others)
  • Marketing asset management
  • Content recommendation
  • Compliance Dashboard
  • 3rd Party CMS integration - Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, Sharepoint
  • Intelligent Content Mangement Engine
Rationale

Financial Media Exchange (FMeX) aligns well with the 'Fluent in Finance Platform' concept. It offers a vast library of financial content, including articles, newsletters, and videos, categorized for easy navigation. The platform supports newsletter subscriptions and provides search and filter functionalities. It also explicitly mentions multimedia content support, social sharing features, and responsive design. While it doesn't explicitly highlight 'popular and trending sections' or 'tag-based navigation' as distinct features, its content intelligence and categorization imply similar functionalities. The platform is primarily B2B, providing content for financial professionals to share with their clients, which is a slight deviation from the B2C focus of the original concept, but the core features of content delivery and organization are very similar.