Hi, good job on starting a new firm! You would like to be positioned in the best way possible on LinkedIn and leverage your 6,500 connections. I can share with you exactly how to do this and explain a proven campaign to reactivate and nurture your existing connections so that it will consistently bring you business. For changes you would like to make I would suggest to update the skills section of the profile to include your industry knowledge. This way it makes you more credible and has keywords on your profile. When someone searches, you will show up near the top of the results for that given search. Also, when writing your profile, at the top put your contact information before writing the rest because in the search there will be a little snippet of what you do. Your contact information will be there so they can easily get a hold of you. Your tagline should speak directly to your ideal client. Instead of saying "Divorce Lawyer" put "I Help Families Quickly Come To The Best Possible Resolution". Your Profile has a limit of 2,000 characters. So it is not much but there is a way to write it to be very pithy. After your contact information, in a small paragraph, write who you are, then the next paragraph, what you do and how can you help them. Within this you'll naturally have lawyer sprinkled in the text. This is good because when people search for you. You'll appear in more searches. More searches equals more eyeballs which means more possibilities. Would love to share more.