One social for all interests and projects or multiple socials?
David Edwards
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If you have multiple projects or very different interests, do you create specific socials for specific needs, or do you put everything under a single social. For example i have multiple Saas projects that are very different, i also have different commercial interests. Curious if to just use one social for all, or perhaps it might feel diluted when the audience sees content that might not be aligned with their interests.
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Srivatsan Venkatesan@storcube
Highperformr.ai
Use one LinkedIn or X account to start with, once you build audience and engagement —you can decide
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Hello,
Using One Social Account
Pros:
Centralized Presence: Easier to manage and build a single identity or personal brand.
Audience Cross-Pollination: Followers interested in one project might discover and engage with your other projects.
Less Overhead: Saves time and effort in managing multiple accounts.
Cons:
Diluted Content: Your audience may get confused or disinterested if your content varies significantly (e.g., mixing highly technical SaaS updates with personal or lifestyle content). mycenturahealth portal
Brand Confusion: If the projects are vastly different, it can create confusion about your core focus and brand identity.
Creating Multiple Social Accounts
Pros:
Tailored Content: Each account can be curated to suit the specific audience, making engagement more relevant.
Clear Brand Positioning: Each project or interest can have its own identity, making it easier for people to follow exactly what they want.
Best Regards
david
Having everything in one place makes it easier for people to follow your journey across different projects. It shows you’re a multifaceted creator, and you never know—your audience might end up being interested in more than just one thing you do. Plus, managing one account is way easier.
I think it depends on your projects and audiences. If your interests are quite diverse and attract different crowds, multiple dedicated accounts may be best to keep content relevant for each audience. But if there's decent overlap in your followers across projects, a single account could work well to cross-promote and build a cohesive personal brand. The key is understanding if your audiences will appreciate seeing all your projects together or prefer a more curated experience. There's no universal right answer, so base it on your specific situation and goals.
Lately I don't have bandwidth for multiple socials. LinkedIn is my new social but it entirely depends on my personal vs professional needs. Gotta follow where customers are so if your customers are on multiple channels, we gotta be on them too I guess.
One Social is enough!
Keeping everything under one single social helps in keeping things organized and easy to browse.