Twitter directory launched for IFAs

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IFA Life has launched a directory of IFAs, financial planners and advisers who use blogging website Twitter for business.

Twitter is a free online micro-blogging website which enables users to post very short comments, observations and business updates to prospects, existing clients and professional connections. As advisers join the 'Twitterati', it will help the growing number of internet-savvy consumers searching for financial advice to find advisers who use the simple web tool, says the financial services networking website. Twitter has grown at a startling rate as 'member communities' including social networking websites and blogging overtake email in popularity, according to intelligence company Niel...

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