Use a professional, recent profile photo across all platforms and ensure your bios reflect your current career goals and major skills.

Never repost a meme or a "hot take" from your personal finsta to your professional portfolio. Context matters.

Don't post everything everywhere. Choose your career destination.

Here’s a feature idea at the intersection of and career growth :

, a creator who rose to online fame in Taiwan for her "Teacher" persona. Her content usually follows a specific niche:

On [Insert Date], an incident occurred involving [Teacher's Name], a [subject/grade level] teacher at [School Name], and [Student's Name], a student in [Teacher's Name]'s class. The incident involved [briefly describe the incident, e.g., "the teacher assisting the student with repackaging materials"].

Repackage your expertise into a 60-second tip. This builds "know, like, and trust"—the three pillars of landing high-level referrals. 4. The "Long-Tail" Effect on Your Career