Hey all,
Apologies if you didn't want this email. You got it because it's an important email about our company and the new ways to interact with us.
Please also checkout this article with advice in it for businesses whether tilers or tile suppliers or adhesive or cutter representatives : UK Tiling Forum; The 1st Independent UK Tiling Advice Forum - https://uktilingforum.co.uk/tiling-forum/
Facebook does now allow people to have more than one account. So your work account doesn't need to be the one with all your family photos in it etc. Search facebook accounts for businesses to find a new account. You can use names such as Andy BAL, Mapei Pete, Rubi Rick - etc etc
In case you're new to FB, you like and follow pages. Stick ours in your favourites. And with groups, you join and post your work in them. Make sure you always post what tile type you used, what room you tiled, and what area or county the job was in with EVERY SINGLE JOB PHOTO YOU INCLUDE TO FACEBOOK. or else your photo quickly falls off the face of the earth with nobody ever getting the chance to get to it even next week. Let alone next year. Stick details in text with each photo, and then tags and links to suppliers etc, and you will be being found every day of the week within a year for sure.
Well worth it for tile businesses of any type.
So Tile Pages you should follow on Facebook include (but are not limited to)
Thanks for helping.
Apologies if you didn't want this email. You got it because it's an important email about our company and the new ways to interact with us.
Please also checkout this article with advice in it for businesses whether tilers or tile suppliers or adhesive or cutter representatives : UK Tiling Forum; The 1st Independent UK Tiling Advice Forum - https://uktilingforum.co.uk/tiling-forum/
Facebook does now allow people to have more than one account. So your work account doesn't need to be the one with all your family photos in it etc. Search facebook accounts for businesses to find a new account. You can use names such as Andy BAL, Mapei Pete, Rubi Rick - etc etc
In case you're new to FB, you like and follow pages. Stick ours in your favourites. And with groups, you join and post your work in them. Make sure you always post what tile type you used, what room you tiled, and what area or county the job was in with EVERY SINGLE JOB PHOTO YOU INCLUDE TO FACEBOOK. or else your photo quickly falls off the face of the earth with nobody ever getting the chance to get to it even next week. Let alone next year. Stick details in text with each photo, and then tags and links to suppliers etc, and you will be being found every day of the week within a year for sure.
Well worth it for tile businesses of any type.
So Tile Pages you should follow on Facebook include (but are not limited to)
- Se connecter à Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tilerstalkbb
- Se connecter à Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TilersForums
- Se connecter à Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tiletilerscommunity
- Se connecter à Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TilersBB
- Se connecter à Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/uktileforum
- Se connecter à Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/tilerscommunity/ tilers community
- Se connecter à Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/tilersforums/ tilers forums
- Se connecter à Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/tilerstalkbb/ - tilers talk
- Se connecter à Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/findatiler/ - find a tiler group
- Se connecter à Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/plumberstalkbb/ (plumbers)
- Se connecter à Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/bathroomcommunity/ - Bathrooms
- Se connecter à Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/kitchenfitterstalk/ - Kitchens
- Se connecter à Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/floorfitterstalk - Floor Fitters
- Se connecter à Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/tilers/ - Tilers
Thanks for helping.
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