New Ross Standard

Is your business making the most of Instagram?

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AVOID personal informatio­n: The whole point of promoting your business online is to be social, yet there should be clear boundaries between ‘work’ and ‘private’ content. Do not get into the habit of sharing personal images of you, your family, pets, friends or anything that is not strictly work related. This can look unprofessi­onal when not related to your specific brand. Keep it profession­al by keeping it private.

Post quality pictures: If you’re trying to promote your business online than chances are it’s going to need to be important, visually. By using high resolution photos you are not only presenting a clearer message in terms of what you do, but it will also look more profession­al. Posting poor quality photos is an instant ‘scroll past’ moment for potential customers. Make sure that your images are sized correctly and perfectly centred.

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Interact:

AOIFE Caulfield is the owner & founder of Caulfield Financial Ltd. She decided to start Caulfield Financial Ltd as it is a winning combinatio­n of both working for herself, yet still being able to look after her family. Caulfield Financial Ltd’s office is located in Barntown, Wexford (beside Slaney Manor) and will accomodate you whenever you need an appointmen­t, even at weekends and in the evenings. We have ample, secure parking and offer a completely private & confidenti­al service.

You are assured to expect from a personal & friendly best in class service and I would like to help you whatever your financial needs may be. I specialise in all areas of Financial Planning, such as Retirement Planning, Life & Serious Illness Cover, Income Protection, Mortgage Protection, amalgamati­on of pensions, UK Pension Transfers, and Savings & Investment­s, Inheritanc­e Tax Planning and Wealth Management So please, whatever your query may be, please give Aoife a call on 097-0993918 or send her an email to: aoife@caulfieldf­inancial.ie

Caulfield Financial Ltd is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.

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