Tag personal and business accounts
Here are some examples of how to tag personal and business accounts:
Personal Accounts:
- Facebook:
- Personal profile: @JohnDoe
- Personal page: @JohnDoeOfficial
- Twitter:
- Personal account: @JohnDoe
- Personal handle: @JDoe
- Instagram:
- Personal account: @john.doe
- Personal handle: @JDoeOfficial
- LinkedIn:
- Personal profile: John Doe
- Personal page: John Doe Consulting
Business Accounts:
- Facebook:
- Business page: @JohnDoeConsulting
- Business profile: John Doe Consulting
- Twitter:
- Business account: @JDoeConsulting
- Business handle: @JDConsulting
- Instagram:
- Business account: @johndoeconsulting
- Business handle: @JDConsulting
- LinkedIn:
- Business page: John Doe Consulting
- Business profile: John Doe Consulting
Tips:
- Use a consistent handle or username across all platforms to make it easy for customers and followers to find and recognize your brand.
- Use a clear and descriptive name for your business account, such as your business name or a descriptive phrase that indicates what your business does.
- Make sure to set up your business account as a separate entity from your personal account, and keep your personal and business content separate.
- Consider using a business email address and phone number for your business account, rather than your personal contact information.
Why Tag Personal and Business Accounts?
- Tagging your personal and business accounts helps to keep your online presence organized and easy to manage.
- It helps to establish a clear distinction between your personal and professional online presence.
- It makes it easier for customers and followers to find and recognize your business account.
- It helps to protect your personal online presence from being associated with your business, and vice versa.