Follow The Flag is open to the families of serving and ex-military personnel


  • Smart, easy to navigate website
  • Customers to the site can browse by category and/or keyword and region
  • Online presence for small businesses
  • Extensive media campaigns
  • Website updated weekly with offers, events and articles of interest
  • Profits will be donated to ABF The Soldiers’ Charity, The RAF Benevolent Fund and The RNRMC

 

 

How we are funded

 

  • There is no fixed fee to advertise your business with Follow The Flag, instead we ask you to contribute via a monthly or annual donation
  • If you wish to donate monthly please select that option when you sign up online. If you would prefer to make an annual donation please contact us for further information accounts@followtheflag.com
  • Follow The Flag is a charitable organisation and we rely on donations to continue operating. Any profits over our running costs are donated to our supported charities

 

 

Develop your Business

 

  • Create your own professional advert with images and contact details
  • Members login allowing you to update your advert whenever you wish
  • Effective search engine browsing
  • Helpful, friendly advice about running and developing your own business
  • Membership of a diverse and influential national network

 

 

Testimonials

 

“There is a strong feeling of support and commitment amongst the forces and I believe that wives / partners will make Follow The Flag their first stop for any service or product. Cool Britannia and patriotism are at the forefront of the publics’ minds currently and I think FTF can draw from this to make any business advertising here increase its sales.”

 

Bridget McCombe – Hatty Boots

 

“Follow The Flag is a great opportunity to join with like-minded people who are resourceful and have a flair for business. I am sure we can help each other to succeed by using the website as a network to raise awareness of our businesses. I am sure that our combined strength can have a real impact on the market place that individuals wouldn’t necessarily have.”

 

Emma Plackett – Reading Revival

 

 

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