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Don’t reveal too much personal information. It’s best to be general – even vague when describing yourself. For example, if you’re the proud grandma of 3 – write exactly that. Don’t tell people your grandkids names and where they live. It’s OK to reveal the name of the town you live in, but don’t give your address. If you work, simply state the category of your job. Instead of “Administrative Assistant at (company name)” write “Office Professional”.

Just as you did when you answered the questions about yourself, don’t provide false information in your personal profile. You want people to be honest with you; you should give them the same courtesy.

As other members read through your profile, they should be able to get a good idea of who you are. This is the way they can judge whether or not they want to talk to you and meet you.

Sometimes, though, a person will not put much personal information into their profile and as a result, may not get the reaction or attention that they anticipate from other members. If there is not a lot of information in a person’s profile, chances are that’s the way they will communicate so keep this in mind both for yourself and for others.

You’ll need to update your profile from time to time. We all find new things that interest us as we are introduced to them. You don’t need to rewrite your entire profile each week, but go ahead and change a few key items like the last movie you saw or book you read.

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