culled from:fpb.org
1. Be fair and honest
Your profile should above all be a true representation of your successes. Never lie or exaggerate your achievements, nor your role in them – this will be found out and will damage your reputation irreparably.2. Take pride in what you have achieved
Speak positively about your achievements without bragging or self-deprecation.3. Be transparent about any negatives
The best way to maintain a good reputation is to remain transparent in all your business dealings. Don't sugar-coat the negatives; explain them and let the reader decide. Negatives will always be brought out, probably by your competitors, so get there first and put your side of the story across.4. Keep it brief and well-structured
Use just enough description to get by. Your reader does not want to read a novel, simply the facts.5. Be specific
People relate to examples if they are specific i.e. legal executive at IBM is much more powerful than legal executive at leading computer manufacturer.6. Present a 3D image of yourself
Don't simply focus on the dry facts. Your reader wants to know what makes you different from everyone else with the same skills as you. If you're a mountaineer – say so. If you have a passion for motor sport, teaching children with a disability or taking part in community programmes, don't hide it.There will be people who see these as key differentiators and place business with you because of them.
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