How to Build a Strong Online Identity When You’re Good at Many Things??

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If you’re highly skilled in multiple fields, how do you create a strong online image without looking unfocused?

I’m very good at:

  • Drawing
  • Painting
  • Sculpting
  • Piano
  • Personal training & nutrition
  • Property management
  • Accounting
My problem is that each skill could almost deserve its own account. I don’t want people to see me as someone who does “a bit of everything” and lacks a clear identity.

For example, someone like Mike Thurston is clearly positioned as a PT and entrepreneur. If he were also an amazing artist, would that strengthen his identity or dilute it? Someone like Sean O’Pry can show art because people already know him mainly as a model.

The difference is that my skills aren’t just hobbies—I’m genuinely good at them. How do I showcase all my abilities while still creating the impression that I’m building one strong personal brand?

What am I doing wrong, and what could I improve?

Also, my public Instagram overlaps with my private life because I use the same account for friends (with private posts hidden from the general public).
 
If you’re highly skilled in multiple fields, how do you create a strong online image without looking unfocused?

I’m very good at:

  • Drawing
  • Painting
  • Sculpting
  • Piano
  • Personal training & nutrition
  • Property management
  • Accounting
My problem is that each skill could almost deserve its own account. I don’t want people to see me as someone who does “a bit of everything” and lacks a clear identity.

For example, someone like Mike Thurston is clearly positioned as a PT and entrepreneur. If he were also an amazing artist, would that strengthen his identity or dilute it? Someone like Sean O’Pry can show art because people already know him mainly as a model.

The difference is that my skills aren’t just hobbies—I’m genuinely good at them. How do I showcase all my abilities while still creating the impression that I’m building one strong personal brand?

What am I doing wrong, and what could I improve?

Also, my public Instagram overlaps with my private life because I use the same account for friends (with private posts hidden from the general public).
Seperate you accounts and choose one topic first and make a account about it and then maybe add other topics
 
If you’re highly skilled in multiple fields, how do you create a strong online image without looking unfocused?

I’m very good at:

  • Drawing
  • Painting
  • Sculpting
  • Piano
  • Personal training & nutrition
  • Property management
  • Accounting
My problem is that each skill could almost deserve its own account. I don’t want people to see me as someone who does “a bit of everything” and lacks a clear identity.

For example, someone like Mike Thurston is clearly positioned as a PT and entrepreneur. If he were also an amazing artist, would that strengthen his identity or dilute it? Someone like Sean O’Pry can show art because people already know him mainly as a model.

The difference is that my skills aren’t just hobbies—I’m genuinely good at them. How do I showcase all my abilities while still creating the impression that I’m building one strong personal brand?

What am I doing wrong, and what could I improve?

Also, my public Instagram overlaps with my private life because I use the same account for friends (with private posts hidden from the general public).
they don't overlap so keep them seperate. its fine if you want seperate accounts, and for guys like Mike Thurtson it might be cool if people saw him do art because its unique, but thats because he's built his entire brand of fitness for literally 10 years. commit to one topic for the most part
 
If you’re highly skilled in multiple fields, how do you create a strong online image without looking unfocused?

I’m very good at:

  • Drawing
  • Painting
  • Sculpting
  • Piano
  • Personal training & nutrition
  • Property management
  • Accounting
My problem is that each skill could almost deserve its own account. I don’t want people to see me as someone who does “a bit of everything” and lacks a clear identity.

For example, someone like Mike Thurston is clearly positioned as a PT and entrepreneur. If he were also an amazing artist, would that strengthen his identity or dilute it? Someone like Sean O’Pry can show art because people already know him mainly as a model.

The difference is that my skills aren’t just hobbies—I’m genuinely good at them. How do I showcase all my abilities while still creating the impression that I’m building one strong personal brand?

What am I doing wrong, and what could I improve?

Also, my public Instagram overlaps with my private life because I use the same account for friends (with private posts hidden from the general public).
Make separate accounts. Private and Public. Focus on one or two skills that are remotely related to eachother. Dont try to shove everything together. Leave some stuff out that people can find out later.
 

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