I was in another group, and I just realized who someone is that I've been seeing in there for months. The profile picture is so different than their appearance in meetings that I didn't recognize them.
When your followers check out another one of your socials or sites, they should quickly recognize you. That lets them know they're in the right place. I'm learning that confused people don't buy.
Does that mean using the same profile photo everywhere? Mostly, yes. I use a different photo for my LinkedIn (shoulders up) to look more professional. But I'm still recognizable in that photo if you've seen me or my headshot before.
Everywhere else, I use the same headshot. The photo is zoomed in so my face takes up most of the space, which lets people see my expression. While the image is enhanced, it looks enough like me that there's no surprise when I show up on camera.
Have you ever been shocked when you clicked to open someone's photo because it was so different from the thumbnail?