CAT is getting social on Facebook

Come and join CAT on Facebook
Come and join CAT on Facebook

Good news CAT readers, your favourite aftermarket magazine now has Facebook!

Facebook remains the dominant giant in the world of social media, and many aftermarket businesses including independent factors, retailers and garages are already taking advantage.

As anyone already online will testify, getting to know your customers is key. What better way to do that than to engage with them online?

With that in mind, please feel free to log on and ‘like’ CAT Magazine by clicking this link. We’ll be posting all our website news and features onto the site as well.

As always there is still a multitude of ways for you to get in touch, including following CAT on LinkedIn. You can find us here. We’re also on Twitter. Just search for @CAT_Mag and ignore anything with a furry face.

Published by Darrenmoss

CAT magazine's in-house reporter and self-confessed petrol head

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