 We're working on Pam's LinkedIn profile and Pam, you were trying to edit one of your items in the experience section. So go ahead and show us, show us what you were trying to do here. I was adding. Okay. Communication. Whoops. Okay, great. Yeah. And then the company name. Yeah, but then where I ran into trouble, what kind of where is it now? No, no, I think, I think you scroll up and start typing in the company name. And I think that's where you ran into trouble. Start typing in. Oh, okay. I thought I was trying to put in the web address. I guess. Ring horse. Okay. So what you did, what you did in the past was create what's called a company page on LinkedIn. A million years. Yeah. So you created the company page. So that's why they bring it up. Now, if you don't want to link your company page to the profile, then, then once the company page pops up, you simply click in the white area anywhere else to not select it. You know, white, you know, above, above company name, just click in the white, there we go. So now you're not connect, you're not linking the two. Do you, did you mean to choose that click no. Got it. Okay. That's it. So that's how you not link the company name. And that's it. Yeah. And then you can ask for my. So, so nowhere I can put. No, you can't put a link anywhere. Okay. Well, that's good because it won't give me the wrong one. Well, it was easy. Thank you. Yeah, actually, one more thing you can actually scroll down you can you can add media down there. You can add a link. I'm sorry, you can add a link under the add media section to specific pages on your website. Well, yeah, yeah. So, yeah, there we go. That's how you do it. Thank you so much. Okay, I'll finish it later. And Julius is why not update the older page that company page. Sure. Yeah, you just have to. That's that'd be a separate conversation. But yeah, if you wanted to log into your company page not log in it's all part it's all connected to your company page. And then you can update it from there. It's just that for those of us who are, yeah, for those of us who are self employed people. It's awkward to have a company page on LinkedIn just always going to be one employee. And the, the, the, there are two benefits of having a company page on LinkedIn one is that it looks prettier on your profile with that cute logo. I don't know about that, but I know a lot of you care about little cute logo. So, so if you care about the cute logo, you need to link link the company page. Okay. I roll my eyes because whatever I have not noticed to be a significant or any, any worth my while, because the embarrassing thing I feel more embarrassed that people click on my cute logo and find my company page in one employee it's kind of awkward looking. It's not meant for a solopreneurs and self employed people. The second benefit of company page that you can start running sponsored content on LinkedIn, LinkedIn ads, and that might be something you want to look into but LinkedIn ads is five to 10 times more expensive than Facebook ads and Instagram ads, five to 10 times. The cost to reach the same number of people. Now, LinkedIn justifies this by saying well you get to reach CEOs you get to reach. Yeah, but how many of them actually clicked on LinkedIn ads. So, everybody knows that LinkedIn ads is really, really expensive and it's really hard not to crack it's hard, it's hard to do. I'm like if you're going to go into add dollars, you might as well spend that on Facebook and Instagram ads you're just going to get traction much faster than LinkedIn ads. But if you have a lot if you have so much money is coming out of your ears. Sure, go and play with LinkedIn ads and and try to reach the right kinds of people. I don't know that I had it was just paid. Yeah, I know that the whole the company page on LinkedIn is something that they have that they have tricked a lot of people into creating because years ago that's exactly right. A lot of people into creating it because, because it's a natural lead into running ads. So, I don't, I'm not upgrade. I don't need it. It's fine. I have what I got. Thank you.