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Hello Surveyors,

Did you know that a complete profile is 86% more likely to attract business proposals than one that is not? We wanted to let you know that LSU gives you complete control over your profile information by allowing you to customize the content that is already available.

Those who have experienced success by customizing their profile have used the following LSU profile features to define who they are as a professional:

*Profile Photo - allow those interested in connecting with you to put a face to the reputation
*Introduction - use this to an overview of your skills and your preferences
*Add Contact Info - If you want to be contacted directly this a great way to streamline new business development efforts
*Define Work Experience - show detailed on-the-job experience and you'll have an online resume for all to see
*Define interests and education - after defining these, click on them to discover other Spoke members who share similar educational backgrounds and interests
*Define Exact Location - Noting your exact location (ie City, State, Country) will allow you to be searched for by area or region.

If you haven't done these things listed above, you should visit your page and tweak it a bit. It can only help you in the long run, Good Luck Surveyors..

EDIT YOUR PROFILE HERE

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