Wednesday, 22 August 2012 09:51
Financial Planner now on Twitter for all your Financial Planning news
Looking for Financial Planning news alerts? Financial Planner Online has its own Twitter feed at @FPM_Online.
This posts daily news alerts of all the news on our website as well as coverage and news from our sister magazine Financial Planner, the official journal of the Institute of Financial Planning.
If you are a member of the Institute of Financial Planning, or follower of @IFP_UK, then this is the ideal accompaniment for your IFP news and it's free of charge.
All key articles from the magazine are also posted on our website and Twitter will provide direct links to these stories.
An important reason to follow the feed is the upcoming IFP annual conference taking place on 1-3 October.
@FPM_Online will be tweeting in the build-up on what delegates can expect, guest speakers and helpful information. It will also give information on any last-minute tickets available if you have not yet booked your place. At the conference itself, we will be tweeting live from the conference and during key sessions, ideal if you are unable to attend the conference.
Later in the year, @FPM_Online will be helping to promote Financial Planning Week on 26 November-2 December and showing how other Financial Planners are promoting their firms and succeeding in their businesses.
As well as for receiving news, Twitter is a great way for followers to give Financial Planner their opinions on major stories or to say what they think of the magazine and website.
Twitter is a microblogging website enabling users to send and receive messages of 140 characters. It is a great source for keeping up to date with news and making contact with fellow advisers.
If you are already on Twitter, search @FPM_Online and say hello to us. If not, then now is the time to sign up for free at twitter.com. Signing up takes just a few minute and gives you access to a wealth of information and comment, including @FPM_Online, free of charge.
This posts daily news alerts of all the news on our website as well as coverage and news from our sister magazine Financial Planner, the official journal of the Institute of Financial Planning.
If you are a member of the Institute of Financial Planning, or follower of @IFP_UK, then this is the ideal accompaniment for your IFP news and it's free of charge.
All key articles from the magazine are also posted on our website and Twitter will provide direct links to these stories.
An important reason to follow the feed is the upcoming IFP annual conference taking place on 1-3 October.
@FPM_Online will be tweeting in the build-up on what delegates can expect, guest speakers and helpful information. It will also give information on any last-minute tickets available if you have not yet booked your place. At the conference itself, we will be tweeting live from the conference and during key sessions, ideal if you are unable to attend the conference.
Later in the year, @FPM_Online will be helping to promote Financial Planning Week on 26 November-2 December and showing how other Financial Planners are promoting their firms and succeeding in their businesses.
As well as for receiving news, Twitter is a great way for followers to give Financial Planner their opinions on major stories or to say what they think of the magazine and website.
Twitter is a microblogging website enabling users to send and receive messages of 140 characters. It is a great source for keeping up to date with news and making contact with fellow advisers.
If you are already on Twitter, search @FPM_Online and say hello to us. If not, then now is the time to sign up for free at twitter.com. Signing up takes just a few minute and gives you access to a wealth of information and comment, including @FPM_Online, free of charge.
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