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There are a number of ways you can stay in touch with Financial Planning Today's news service and this is still growing.
Financial Planning Today’s newsletter has about 2,600 subscribers and also provides early free access to our new digital magazine. If you’re not a newsletter subscriber already, use the form below to sign up for daily news alerts and updates sent at approximately midday each day. You'll also get our popular weekly Editor's Picks, Jobs Alerts and Top 10 Most Read newsletters. You can unsubscribe at any time.
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Our presence on social media has grown substantially in 2016, with our team’s five Twitter profiles now followed by over 7,200 people and growing rapidly. Scroll down below for more.
We have also recently launched a new Financial Planning Today Facebook page, as can be seen below, as we know many readers like to share content about their business with clients.
There is also LinkedIn, where key articles are regularly posted by Editor Kevin O’Donnell and Deputy Editor James Nadal. You can follow our profiles via the links below.
James Nadal said: “We’ve expanded the number of ways to read our content and interact with us to ensure readers can keep up with the news wherever they like. Financial Planning Today is now a responsive site too which means it works well on mobile devices which are used by 25% of our readers to access the site. We also have a new Facebook page and we now reach over 7,200 people on Twitter via our four accounts. Our Sipps Professional specialist news website is also available on Twitter.
“It’s always good to hear from the readers on various platforms and if you’re a Twitter fan but don’t follow us yet, have a look at our accounts below and follow us. Signing up to be a Twitter user is easy and takes just a few minutes on the Twitter website.
“The newsletter is a very popular way of receiving our latest content and Financial Planning professionals continue to sign up to the daily alerts. Nearly 100 have signed up this month alone. It’s an easy way to get the latest stories 'pushed' direct to your inbox. Thanks to all those already signed up.”