How can we make our Instagram profile look more professional and unique?
My name is Naman Upadhyay, and this question may arise in the minds of many, but don't worry about it. After reading this, you will have an idea.
Tip no 1: Make your account public or professional because in this case, Instagram allows you to have more features.
Your Profile Picture: Should you go with a logo or a personal picture? Of course, if it's for a personal account, you should almost always go with a headshot. But what about for a company? It's a tough call, but it really depends on your goals. If you run a smaller operation or are the face of your company, include a headshot of yourself. That's what James and Brian do on Twitter, even with company usernames. This also applies to people who are brands themselves, like musicians, artists, or politicians. But if you have a more recognizable brand or don't want your company to be associated with you specifically, go with the logo.
Don'ts:
- Don't use different fonts or text in the bio.
- Don't add a puzzling photo on the feed that looks unprofessional.
- Avoid mentioning excessively.
- Don't post over-edited photos.
- Maintain a minimum but regular presence on stories."
Make a bold move Do something creative that nobody did Think more about it . Like everybody is following a trend do something different not following that trend make your thing trend Your promotion Finally, there is nothing like a little health promotion of your social network profiles to help more people find and connect with you. Be sure to add your social networking profile links to your website, email signature, and business card. Also, don’t forget to interlink your profiles to each other. Many networks have places to include links to other networks, and you can and should use them whenever possible. Stay connected, become an active member on the social network of your choice, and you’ll start acquiring a following. Google yourself: If you have a particularly common name, put your name in quotation marks so Google only searches for those exact words. You can then report any photos or videos posted without your permission to Google or directly to the webmaster of the specific site it appears on. Use popular hashtags strategically and sparingly I suggest using one popular tag per tweet or Instagram post, such as #OOTD (outfit of the day), #TBT (throw-back Thursday), #fail (self-xplanatory), #FOMO (fear of missing out), etc. On most social networks, your username is included in your URL, and it’s often different from your display name. Usually, you can’t change your username, so choose it carefully. If possible, it’s usually best to just go with your own name. But sometimes, if you’re the face of your company, the company name might work better. Finally, while it isn’t always possible, try to keep your username the same across platforms. It can be confusing when this isn’t the case, like Instagram being @yourname and Twitter being @yourcompany or @yourmiddlename. Just belive in your self Focus on your work Never listen to anyone