Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole Psychology Today profile thing for a while now, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey. I mean, I wanted to see if I could actually have two profiles up there, ’cause who doesn’t want more, right?
So, I started by digging around the internet, trying to find anything about whether this was even possible. I saw a few things, like folks saying that focusing your profile is the way to go. Made sense, but I still had this itch to see if two profiles could work. Maybe target different types of people, you know?
First, I went ahead and optimized the heck out of my main profile. I made sure my bio was top-notch, highlighting all the good stuff about me and what I do. I figured, if I’m gonna experiment, might as well have a solid base, right?
- I polished up my profile.
- I added the key points.
- I double-checked everything.
Then came the fun part – creating the second profile. Now, the trick here was to make it different enough from the first one. I didn’t want them to look like copies of each other. So I focused on a different area of my expertise. I wrote a whole new bio, picked out some different keywords, the works.
Getting both profiles up and running was a bit of a waiting game. I submitted the second one and just…waited. I kept checking back, refreshing the page like a maniac. Finally, it popped up! Two profiles, live and kicking. I felt like I’d cracked some secret code or something.
After that, I decided to try this alternating thing I read about. You know, switch them out every 30 days. It was kind of a hassle, but I wanted to see if it made any difference. So, I set reminders, logged in, swapped them out, all that jazz.
My Conclusion
Honestly, it was a cool experiment. Did it work wonders? Not really. But it was interesting to see how different approaches could play out. Having that second profile up there felt like casting a wider net, but it also split my focus. In the end, having that one super-optimized profile seems like the smarter move. But hey, it never hurts to try new things and see what happens, right?