 On LinkedIn, you can actually comment as your company page, and not just as your profile. I'm assuming you have a company page, you've gone through the process of creating that. So I'm going to show you an example. So this is a post from one of my colleagues and friends, and even though she had mentioned tagged my personal profile, I can still go ahead and interact with this post as my company page. I'll show you what I mean. So scrolling down here, I've already clicked celebrate with my profile, but here, underneath the reactions, if there are any, or basically, I'm going to go and X this out, basically above where it says add a comment, look for this toggle, if you have a company page, you can click on it and you'll be able to then move this out of the way. You'll be then able to select, for example, my company page here, and that's my showcase page, but whatever, similar idea, profile, company page, showcase page, click save. If you're wondering what a showcase page is, I have a whole LinkedIn course to go way in depth into all this stuff, but just for the sake of this quick tutorial, now that it's my company page, notice that I haven't yet liked it yet. So I could technically both react to it as both my company page and my profile. And if you now click on how many reactions, look at this. There are 17 reactions, one of them is my company page, and one of them is my personal profile. Personal profile had celebrated this post. My company page had loved this post. And then further now, my personal profile already made a comment. And I can now, if I wish to comment as my company page, that might be a little strange to add a comment that way as well, but what I mean to show you also is that you can interact with other comments using your company page. So here you can see this picture is my company page picture, not my profile picture. My profile picture looks different. My profile picture is this, my company page is the one that's in the nature background. So here as my company page, I can basically love this comment or this reply to a comment. So anyway, that might be interesting for some of you to do, and I hope this is helpful. And if you'd like a lot more about LinkedIn, how to use it well for your business, especially as a sole proprietor or solepreneur, you can look below this video for the link to my full LinkedIn course. But if you have any quick questions, brief questions that I might be able to answer, you can feel free to comment below.