GBM Accounts and Facebook

Published on: 19/06/2015

Facebook

We regularly review the ways we keep in contact with clients, which has evolved over the years.  We have moved from traditional methods such as letters and telephone calls to more modern methods such as emails, texting and social media, such as Twitter and Facebook.  We recognise that different people prefer different ways to receive information.

This article is specifically about how we use Facebook.

Whenever we post a blog article on our website, we always link it to Facebook.  If you are a client, you will receive our monthly newsletter, which will consist of our blog articles.  However, if you have liked us on Facebook, you will receive a link to the article as soon as it is published.  We also post links to other websites which we think may be of interest to small businesses.

Also, Facebook is an easier channel to communicate on where your message can be seen by many people.  The more buy cialis viagra likes and shares we have, the greater the reach.

Therefore, if you’re a client and you’ve not already done so, it would be great if you could please consider the following:

  • Liking us,
  • Sharing any articles which you think are interesting or relevant,
  • Comment on articles which have affected you,
  • Ask a question, either about the services we offer, an issue to do with tax/payroll/VAT, or something else which you think other businesses may be interested in,
  • Review us if you’ve used our services,

Sharing information and knowledge is a great way to help people understand more, and Facebook is an important and dynamic way to do that.

We are also on other social media sites such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+.

NB we obviously provide a confidential service to clients and, as you would expect, we would NEVER post anything on Facebook (or any other public forum or social media) which was confidential.

Please note: posts were written at a specific time and reflect the rules in place at that time, which may no longer be relevant. Furthermore, the posts are generic in nature. We cannot accept any responsibility for any losses in respect of actions taken on the strength of this generic advice. We would advise you to seek up to date advice which is relevant to your circumstances.
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