How to get listed on the Member Directory at The Works

Get listed on the Member Directory at The Works


Listing yourself or your company on the member directory can be beneficial for connecting with other professionals in similar fields and disciplines. By being part of the member directory, you increase your visibility and accessibility to a wide network of individuals and businesses, which can lead to valuable connections and opportunities.

For professionals in various disciplines such as real estate, programming, tutoring, health care, insurance, SEO (Search Engine Optimization), and more, being listed the member directory provides a platform to showcase expertise, skills, and services to a targeted audience. This level of visibility can lead to potential collaborations, partnerships, and client referrals within the same line of work.

And it’s easy to get listed on the directory.

 

How to get listed on the member directory

Just login to your profile here, head down to the Professional Profile section and tell everyone who you are, who your company is, and what you do. Then add your photo and company logo. Be sure to include your LinkedIn profile and Social accounts.  Your Professional Profile can end up looking very good – See Ciphers Digital.

Tip: The Profile/Bio box will accept html so if you want to jazz things up, go for it!


Make sure you click the “Include my profile in the directory” box, or you will not be seen

How to get listed on the Member Directory at The Works

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