PicTricks
You know how ultra-competitive in the job and singles market. You never get a second chance to make a good first impression. Due to social networking, that first impression comes along before you even get to meet that person. You can be eliminated for a date or job simply from your profile picture. Aaron Marino of alpha m. discusses your profile picture, pictures you post, and pictures that you’re tagged in.
Discretion
Discretion– you need to use it and your friends tagging you needs to use it. Any picture of you on social media needs discretion. The world can see these pictures and tags, and some of the results can be less than desirable. Everything that you post has a consequence. Anything less than flattering needs to be addressed.
Privacy settings on your end may be tight, but your friends who post or tag may not have as tight. Totally hiding or blocking your profile defeats the purpose of social networking. So if nothing else, you have a public profile picture.
Consistency
People are forming opinions of you based on your profile picture – potential date or job. We all have a brand, and your social networking persona should be in line with the brand you want to present. With LinkedIn, the profile picture needs to look like you’re going on a job interview. And although Facebook and Twitter are less ‘dressed up’, your brand should be consistent. Consistency is the key.