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Pro Instagram Tip for Dance Majors in 2024: Get Rid of Your Dance Account

  • Writer: Jonathan Hsu
    Jonathan Hsu
  • May 23, 2024
  • 2 min read



Why Dance Majors Should Rethink Separate Dance Instagram Accounts

Hey there!

Let's talk about something crucial for all you dance majors out there who are trying to make a name for yourselves: your social media presence. Specifically, let's dive into why having a separate dance Instagram account might not be the best idea.


It's All About Relationships

In the dance and arts world, it's all about who you know and the relationships you build. People want to work with others who are authentic, reliable, and trustworthy. If someone visits your dance account and sees just a few random dance posts, they'll know it's not your main account. This can lead to thoughts like, "What are they hiding?" Remember, working with an artist is a very personal and close bond. It's not just about your dance technique; it's about who you are as a person.


The Biggest Mistake Dance Majors Make

Here's my hot take: Having a separate dance Instagram account is a big mistake for dance majors. Let me explain. You probably created this separate account because you were told to build a professional portfolio, right? But this often leads to inconsistent content and poor personal branding. Managing multiple accounts doubles your workload and can result in neglecting one of them.


Why One Account is Better

If you combine your personal and dance content into one account, it shows a fuller picture of who you are. When I see an account that's a mix of professional dance content and personal moments, it feels more authentic. It helps me understand the person behind the dance moves, which is crucial when building professional relationships.


Practical Tips to Manage Your Account

  1. Combine Your Accounts: Make your main account your main account. No need for separate dance accounts.

  2. Use Close Friends Feature: If there are things you don't want everyone to see, use Instagram's close friends feature to share more personal content selectively.

  3. Stay Selective with Your Posts: You don't have to share everything on social media. Be mindful of what you post and keep it relevant and professional.


Conclusion

To all the dance majors out there, streamline your social media presence by combining your accounts. It not only makes your life easier but also presents a more authentic version of yourself to potential employers and collaborators.


Remember, social media is just one piece of the puzzle. Your skills, professionalism, and ability to connect with others are equally important. If you have thoughts on this, or if you think I’m wrong, let’s discuss it in the comments! And if you want to make sure your Instagram profile is optimized, check out the handy checklist linked below.

Until next time, keep dancing!


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