Social media is widely known as an affordable and effective form of advertising. However, land title agencies should be mindful of their presence online. The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council, on behalf of the CFPB and other affiliated government agencies, has released a guideline for social media best practice.
Get to know the best practice guidelines in this infographic by Ralston & Anthony Advertising.
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