Give careful consideration to whether you want to pay your advisor fees via commision or simply pay each time you need advice. The percentages seem tiny and generally represent a small cost in the early years of an investment, but as time goes on they become quite meaningful.
When I was looking at pensions a couple of years ago I had the option of paying a 1.25% AMC to an advisor or 0.75% directly to the pension provider. I was going to be putting in €1000 a month, so the advisor was only making €60 in year 1, seems like nothing and a great deal for the advice I was geting. However if I built that pension up towards the €1m I was aiming for over 30 years the advisor would have earned over €60k in commission. So I could hire an advisor every 5 years to review my pension (far too frequent), pay them €10k (far too much) and still come away better off.