Morning all!
This is the first in our new series of threads that will normally go live every Monday. The thread will be open each week from Monday to Friday when it will then be closed until the following week.
You are free to promote your business within the thread however you like; feel free to add photos and video too!
The only caveat is that you MUST include your SIRET number.
Please also bear in mind that if you want to use social media to promote your business, the golden rule is « Don’t post and ghost! »
In other words, interacting with other threads and posters on the site will help you grow your business, merely posting a link won’t .
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