Maria Merricks talks to a range of experts about how to use the social media network as a business tool without arousing the wrath of compliance.
The power of Twitter as a business tool is a message repeated time and time again. However, many advisers are still refusing to embrace the phenomenon, missing out on vital networking opportunities and business leads. For them, a major concern is how to ensure compliance. Commentators insist protecting yourself on Twitter is not a difficult task. Here, they share their top tips...
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