- A general article about content creators on subscription platforms (e.g., OnlyFans) and how to ethically support them.
- An article about online safety and intellectual property rights for adult creators.
- A completely different, family-friendly keyword or topic.
So, how does one navigate this landscape in 2024?
- April 7: Delete or archive 5 old posts that are irrelevant or unprofessional. Clean profile = clean brand.
- April 8: Post a “This year vs. Last year” carousel showing your skill growth.
- April 10: Record a 90-second Loom of you explaining a concept to a junior. Post it raw.
- Content idea: A 60-second video of your actual screen as you solve a real-time problem, complete with the mistakes you make along the way.
- Career result: This builds trust. Stakeholders prefer to work with a transparent expert over a flawless avatar.
- Job opportunities: A strong social media presence can help you get noticed by potential employers, recruiters, and industry leaders. By showcasing your skills, experience, and achievements, you can increase your chances of landing your dream job.
- Professional reputation: Your social media profiles can either enhance or damage your professional reputation. A single misstep, such as posting unprofessional content or engaging in online arguments, can harm your reputation and limit your job opportunities.
- Networking: Social media provides a platform to connect with industry leaders, attend virtual events, and participate in online communities related to your field. By building relationships and establishing yourself as a thought leader, you can expand your professional network and stay informed about industry developments.