Party Chief

As you’ve probably noticed, we’ve made some big changes to Land Surveyors United, offering new ways to explore, engage with the network from any mobile device and be found in our upcoming global directory, which means new ways for all of your work to be discovered. Literally thousands of geospatial professionals are now using Land Surveyors United in new ways! Our traffic has doubled this month again and this means your reputation online has terrific visibility.

 

 

 

 

 


Here are 3 easy ways to maximize your presence and opportunity on Land Surveyors United.

1. Complete Your Profile Data and Customize
A well rounded and effective online reputation can bring you more customers, more money and a larger network. With the new mobile interface, you can simultaneously update your status on the network, twitter and facebook, all at the same time from anywhere!

Edit Your Profile Settings and Connect Your Social Media Profiles for Easy Brand Management


2. Update Your Work Experience
We are adding new ways to discover work based on clients and brands you have worked for, plus awards you have in geospatial excellence. Bonus points for joining and engaging the group forum based on your location!


Update Your Work Experience

3. Update Your Profile
We’ve optimized the design of your profile, so make sure your information is up-to-date, including your location, company, social media links, and creative fields. A unique and identifiable geospatial related profile photo will do wonders for your exposure! Tell the world about your experiences and become the authority on your specialized geospatial niche.
Edit Your Profile

We’re very excited about the new Land Surveyors United and want to see you take advantage of its full potential. Stay connected with your fellow land surveyorsfrom anywhere and watch your influence grow in the industry.

 

If you have not yet read about or registered for Survey Earth in a Day (June 20th 2012), now is the time to get in and represent your area of the world as we measure the TRUE surface of planet earth for the first time in history, as a community using survey grade GPS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please let us know if you have questions or feedback,
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